A Swedish teenager who was rescued from the clutches of the Islamic State by Kurdish militias in Iraq has spoken out about her time among the jihadists.
Marlin Stivani Nivarlain, a 16-year-old from the town of Boras, described her ordeal to a Kurdish television in the northern Iraqi city of Erbil, the capital of the semi-autonomous Kurdish regional government. Nivarlain said she had been duped by her boyfriend, who convinced her to accompany to join the extremist group.
She linked up with the 19-year-old in 2014.
"First it was good together, but then he started to look at ISIS videos and speak about them and stuff like that," she said in the interview with Kurdistan 24, using another name for the Islamic State.
"Then he said he wanted to go to Isis, and I said 'Okay, no problem,' because I did not know what ISIS meant or what Islam was - nothing."