{"id":74406,"date":"2022-01-30T07:37:55","date_gmt":"2022-01-30T02:07:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/centralrecorder.com\/u-s-woman-accused-of-prominent-role-in-islamic-state\/"},"modified":"2022-01-30T07:37:55","modified_gmt":"2022-01-30T02:07:55","slug":"u-s-woman-accused-of-prominent-role-in-islamic-state","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/centralrecorder.com\/u-s-woman-accused-of-prominent-role-in-islamic-state\/","title":{"rendered":"U.S. Woman Accused of Prominent Role in Islamic State"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The F.B.I. has arrested an American woman who federal prosecutors said had risen through the ranks of the Islamic State in Syria to become a battalion commander, training women and children to use assault rifles and suicide belts, the Justice Department disclosed on Saturday.<\/p>\n

The woman, Allison Fluke-Ekren<\/a>, 42, a former teacher from Kansas, was charged with providing material support to a terrorist organization. The circumstances of her capture in Syria were not immediately known, but the F.B.I. flew her to Virginia on Friday to face prosecution.<\/p>\n

Prosecutors described Ms. Fluke-Ekren as playing an unusually outsized role in the Islamic State as a woman and an American. Charges against American women involved with the Islamic State have been rare.<\/p>\n

Ms. Fluke-Ekren was smuggled into Syria in 2012 from Libya, court documents said. She traveled to the country, according to one witness, because she wanted to wage \u201cviolent jihad,\u201d Raj Parekh<\/a>, a federal prosecutor, wrote in a detention memo that was made public on Saturday.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n