The trial began on Thursday of a teenage German-Moroccan girl accused of stabbing a police officer at a train station in Hanover in February on the orders of so-called Islamic…
The trial began on Thursday of a teenage German-Moroccan girl accused of stabbing a police officer at a train station in Hanover in February on the orders of so-called Islamic State.
Identified only as Safia S, the 16-year-old is charged with attempted murder and being an ISIL supporter. Prosecutors say that while in Istanbul en route to Syria, ISIL militants told her to carry out a “martyrdom attack” in Germany.
Her lawyer has argued that she lacked the capacity to know she was doing wrong.
From #Hannover to 'IS': The case of Safia S. https://t.co/1oNtp4eVj1pic.twitter.com/5enVON1pmG
— dwnews (@dwnews) 20 octobre 2016