and Syria “ISIS” organization for fighting in Syria and Iraq, or in order to marry fighters there.
According to the horrific story published by the "Sunday Times" British newspaper "Ms. Sally Jones, who has transformed her name to Aisha established accounts on the Internet alleging that she is 17 years old, in order to attract underage girls to join ISIS and fight in its ranks. "
"The Times" newspaper managed to publish a story of the discovery of a British music teacher after three months of investigative inquiry into the accounts and activities of "ISIS" on the Internet.
Ms. Jones says to the girls that she works to recruit them to travel to Syria and join ISIS fighters will lead them to "clear all their sins," as Jones gives the girls targets and promises of a better life in Syria, as well as promises to transfer sufficient funds for girls in order to finance the immigration from places of their presence to "caliphate State", announced by "ISIS" in parts of Syria and Iraq.
According to the information that the British newspaper managed to obtain "Jones, aged 45 years, and her origins date back Kent area in central England, where she left her hometown with her child " Jojo "and joined “ISIS "in Syria, she was married there of a British young man from Birmingham city and in Syria she has changed her name to "Sakina Hussein," while her child "Jojo" became Hamza, using the name "Aisha" in her activities on the Internet.
Jones wrote in a letter on her "Twitter" account that "In the end, if you are a Muslim, you should leave the land of the infidels for God if you are able to do so."
Jones described life in Syria with "ISIS" as Wonderful .. They take good care of you, you will not need money at all, you will live a good life, and if you want to marry and get a house, the matter is very easy, there are a lot of guys here."
According to what the reporter of "The Times" knew , ISIS sends money for young girls who want to immigrate to Syria via non-bank instant transfers, while a spokeswoman for the company," Western Union "that the company is monitoring actively any remittances made to and from Syria and Iraq, in order to avoid any illegal activities.
The spokeswoman said that, "people in those areas need our services for humanitarian purposes, and this is the reason for the continuing operations there. However, we have stopped many of our agents to work in areas that are currently occupied by ISIS."