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Another Canadian woman who shifted to Syria for ISIS-linked husband misses home

| @indiablooms | Feb 19, 2019, at 09:22 pm

Ottawa, Feb 19 (IBNS): After Amy, now another Canadian woman, who got married to husband and went to Syria, has confessed that she is missing her country, media reports said.

Kimberley, one of the four Canadian woman, married her husband who had left the country to fight for the ISIS.

"I had no idea how much I could miss my own country," she has been quoted by CTV News.

Kimberley has further been quoted by CTV News, "What I know of Canadians is that they are very loving, very accepting people for the most part. They don’t want to punish without reason. I think that a lot of people believe in giving second chances.”

Amy (34) is one of the four Canadian ISIS brides who illustrated her experience to CTV News.

After marrying a Muslim man, she had converted herself to Islam.

After Amy's husband died, she got married to a Bosnian man, who eventually died three months later.

Amy, who is now pregnant, said she wants to raise her future child in a "safe environment".

Image credit: Screenshot grab from CTV News

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