Linda Wenzel
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Illegal entry into Iraq
Linda Wenzel | |
|---|---|
| Born | 2000 (age 25–26) Saxony, Germany |
| Other names | Linda W. |
| Criminal charges | Membership in Islamic State Illegal entry into Iraq |
| Criminal penalty | 6 years imprisonment |
| Criminal status | Incarcerated |
| Spouse |
Abu Usama al-Shisani
(m. 2016; died 2016) |
| Military career | |
| Nickname | Belle of Mosul |
| Allegiance | |
| Unit | Al-Khansaa Brigade |
| Conflicts | Battle of Mosul |
Linda Wenzel (born 2000),[1][2] identified in Germany as Linda W., is a German-born Al-Khansaa Brigade member for the Islamic State, who was captured by Iraqi troops during the Battle of Mosul, and was convicted of joining IS and entering Iraq illegally.[3] She was nicknamed the Belle of Mosul.[4]
Wenzel was born into a Christian family[1] and grew up in the small German town of Pulsnitz, near Dresden and the Czech border, sharing a house with her mother and step-father. Wenzel moved to Pulsnitz following her mother's divorce. She attended the local Ernst-Rietschel comprehensive school and was particularly interested in mathematics, chemistry, and physics.[5]
Radicalization
In the beginning of 2016 classmates of Wenzel noticed a change in her behavior, when Wenzel starting listening to Arabic music and asked the headmaster for permission to wear a headscarf at school. In the spring of 2016 Wenzel told her parents of her growing interest of Islam, but did not reveal that she had converted and had become a Muslim. During Ramadan, she told her family she was on a diet. Her parents accepted her interests, saying "we didn’t think anything of it, and even bought her a copy of the Qur'an". Wenzel had apparently been approached by Islamists online, who convinced her to convert.[5] However, according to the mayor of Pulsnitz, the school was aware of the conversion months before, and the school principal talked to the parents about it.[6][7]
According to Wenzel, she was groomed online by a Jordanian teenager named Fatema who convinced her to convert to Islam and introduced her future husband, former IS fighter Abu Usama al-Shisani, whom she subsequently married via a phone conversation.[8]
On Friday 1 July 2016, she told her mother she would be back on the following Sunday at 4 o'clock, feigning spending the weekend at a friend's house. However, the friend knew nothing of Wenzel's whereabouts. Hidden under the mattress in her room police later found receipts for two tickets from Dresden to Frankfurt and from Frankfurt to Istanbul that were purchased with fake authorization from her mother's account and her mother's passport.[5]