Fluke-Ekren allegedly led a battalion of ISIS fighter wives and taught them the use of AK-47s and suicide belts. In a memo filed in support of her continued detention, opened Friday before her first appearance in a U.S. court, Fluke Ekren and her husband Libya in 2012. Ansar al-Sharia is no longer attacking in Libya, and Fluke Ekren wanted to engage in violent jihad. Khatiba Nusayabah is an all-female battalion made up of women married to ISIS fighters. According to the detention memo, ISIS leaders were pleased with the optics of Fluke Ekren leading the class.
Source: Libya Today January 29, 2022 18:50 UTC