ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 2月25日 05時39分


Hava Beitermurzayeva slipped away in 2015 from her parents’ home in Chechnya to marry an ISIS soldier she had met online. She wound up living in Raqqa, the capital of the militant group’s so-called caliphate in Syria. Hava said she spent most of her time cloistered at home there, with her new son, Amir. Now the 22-year-old is back in Chechnya, the result of a Russian repatriation program that since August has returned 71 children and 26 women from the collapsing Islamic State. “What should we do, leave them there so somebody will recruit them?” said Ziyad Sabsabi, the Russian Senator who runs the government-backed program. Today, Hava seems remarkably untroubled by her experiences and still enthusiastic about the caliphate, though, as she says, it was not God’s will to work out this time. “Everything that happened to me was determined by God,” she said. “If I were to regret it, I would be unhappy with the fate that God gave me.” @sergeyponomarev photographed Hava and Amir at a relative’s house in Gekhi, Russia. Visit the link in our profile to read more about Russian efforts to bring home the woman married to and the children raised by ISIS fighters.


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