close
Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com.
A Swedish court on Wednesday found a 35-year-old woman guilty of war crimes for posting photos of herself with severed heads that were on display in a Syrian city in 2014.
Fatosh Ibrahim who pleaded not guilty, was sentenced to three months in prison.
The Goteborg District Court said Fatosh Ibrahim “on two occasions published photographs of severed heads impaled on the fence” of a Raqqa roundabout, placed there by Islamic State group militants.
Ibrahim used her cell phone to take photos of herself in Raqqa’s Naim Square – meaning “Paradise” – where Islamic State group militants had displayed hanged bodies or heads.
SWEDEN BECOMES ‘LEGITIMATE TARGET’ BY JOINING NATO, RUSSIAN ENVOY SAYS
Sweden has found a woman guilty of war crimes for gruesome photos of herself with severed heads displayed by Islamic State group militants in 2014. (Fox News)
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
The court said in its ruling that Ibrahim posted on Facebook “disparaging comments about the people in the photos and expressed that they deserved what they were subjected to.”
“The woman had clearly expressed her sympathy with the actions of the Islamic State group, and her actions have been considered to be in connection with the armed conflict that was going on in the area at the time.”
Ibrahim told the court that she traveled to Syria in December 2012 and was forced to stay, claiming she didn’t travel to Syria to join the by Islamic State group. She returned to Sweden in 2017, according to the verdict.
Ibrahim was also convicted of threatening and defaming social workers in Sweden.
close Video Estonian foreign minister calls Putin ‘brutal’ as concerns of Russian invasion linger Fox…
close Video Former homicide detective says it will 'take time' for law enforcement to determine…
Elon Musk says he saved the U.S. taxpayer more than $160 billion during his first…
Hunter Biden on Wednesday dropped the lawsuit he filed against two Internal Revenue Service whistle-blowers…
close Video Parents of Hamas captive hopeful Trump can 'press the stop button' for conflict…
A House Republican whose family found success in the trucking industry is voicing concerns about…