Dutch jihad bride: Sorry? It was a learning school

A Dutch young woman who is married to a jihadist tells her that she wants to go back to the Netherlands but has no regret of her choice.

The Dutch left her 19th from the Netherlands. In Syria, she married an Antwerp jihadist, who received a child. Now she is pregnant again. Her husband is in prison, and she lives in a refugee camp.

'The only thing I think about now is the well-being of my children,' she says in the Flemish television program Terzake. 'We were sleeping on a mattress on the ground, there were diseases around and winter is coming. '

The woman whose name is unknown wants to return to the Netherlands. That will only be possible if the consulate asks for extradition, but our government does not want Syria to help with a return.

'I have no regrets. It was a school for me, 'she says. 'I learned a lot. You see things, you're making things. For example, a rocket is fired at your house; That's more life experience than what anyone in the Netherlands experiences. '

The Dutch left her 19th from the Netherlands. In Syria, she married an Antwerp jihadist, who received a child. Now she is pregnant again. Her husband is in prison, and she lives in a refugee camp.

'The only thing I think about now is the well-being of my children,' she says in the Flemish television program Terzake. 'We were sleeping on a mattress on the ground, there were diseases around and winter is coming. '

The woman whose name is unknown wants to return to the Netherlands. That will only be possible if the consulate asks for extradition, but our government does not want Syria to help with a return.

'I have no regrets. It was a school for me, 'she says. 'I learned a lot. You see things, you're making things. For example, a rocket is fired at your house; That's more life experience than what anyone in the Netherlands experiences. '