
Rotterdam Juvenile Court Convicts Five Teens for ISIS TikTok Propaganda
A Rotterdam juvenile court found five of seven teenagers, aged 15 and older, guilty of Islamic State (ISIS) membership and using TikTok to encourage others to commit terrorism.
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A Rotterdam juvenile court found five of seven teenagers, aged 15 and older, guilty of Islamic State (ISIS) membership and using TikTok to encourage others to commit terrorism.

The Islamic State (ISIS) group, through its affiliated media 'Dabiq', has claimed responsibility for recent attacks targeting Syrian military forces in the city of Mayadin.

Canberra banned an Australian citizen with alleged ties to the militant Islamic State (Isis) group from returning home from a detention camp in Syria, the latest development in the case of fraught repatriation of families of Isis fighters. The woman was planning to join another 33 Australians – 10 women and 23 children – and fly on Monday from Damascus, Syria, to Australia, Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said on Wednesday. But the group was turned back by Syrian authorities to the Roj...