"It is better not to live than to be the mother of a terrorist, one day my daughter will take a bullet in the forehead and then she will deal with God"

(To Franco Iacch)
28/11/15

"I have brought forth a monster, God have mercy on me." The testimony of Shakhla Bochkaryova, a Russian woman from 42 years forced to talk like this about her daughter, who fled to Syria, is dramatic.

Fatima Dzhafarova, 20 years, praised on social the assassins of Paris, posting photos and phrases that praise the jihad. He also praised the demolition of the Russian airliner crashed on the Sinai.

The woman's story, collected by Russian broadcasters, is dramatic. "I had come to lock my daughter in the house. I never let her out. That was my last attempt to protect my daughter from that world of death. " The woman tells how her daughter fell in love with an ISIS recruiter.

"He asked her to become his fourth wife and join him in Syria. You have to believe me: It is better not to live than to be the mother of a terrorist. You realize what a monster you gave birth to. It is difficult for any mother, but we must be honest with ourselves and the world. Our children are monsters ”.

The woman will probably never see her daughter again. The fate of those who dedicate themselves to the Islamic State does not allow for second thoughts. As well as the tragic fate of an Austrian teenager, who came to Syria in April of 2014, but was beaten to death by her own "brothers" for desertion. Samra Kesinovic, of 17 years, had become a sort of living spot for recruiting ISIS.

"My daughter won a scholarship at the University of Surgut (in Siberia). It was there that he met Abdullah ". Before her obsession with radical Islam, Fatima Dzhafarova was a fashionable girl.

“He loved taking care of himself, he loved his short skirts, his tricks, his jewels. After meeting Abdullah, everything changed forever. Fatima refused to celebrate Christmas last year and one day we found her throwing the tree into the garbage. Immediately after the holidays, he began to cover his face with a scarf ”.

The woman also tells "the recruiter's love" to her daughter.

"He had three wives and nine children. When he met my daughter his third wife was pregnant. My daughter didn't understand, it was now an empty shell. The last time we spoke he told me that his brothers would one day come to kill the infidels like me. Now I know it's Raqqa, in Syria. Unfortunately, I will never see my daughter again. One day he will take a bullet in his forehead and then he will see it with God. "