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The Islamic State has run a slick media campaign to lure young recruits to its ranks -- and the strategy has attracted women as well as men. On Feb. 17, three teenager girls boarded a plane to Turkey from London and were subsequently smuggled into Syria with hopes of joining the militant group, according to BBC . Before their departure, Shamima Begum, 15, Amira Abase, 15, and Kadiza Sultana, 16, may have been in contact with Islamic State recruiter Aqsa Mahmood, a 20-year-old Scotland native who goes by the name Umm Layth (which translates to " Mother of the Lion "). The three follow in the footsteps of dozens of other women from Europe and the U.S. who have traveled to Syria in recent months to join the Islamic State -- a phenomenon that women's rights activist Sara Khan is out to stop. Khan composed an appeal to Islamic State hopefuls, titled "A letter to young Muslim girls if you are considering leaving the UK to join ISIS," and published it on Inspire, an NGO she co-founded which works to counter extremism and gender inequality. "Dear Sister," Khan writes, "You won’t know me but like you I too am British and Muslim. Some of your friends may have gone out to join ISIS and you are also considering going out too." Khan recounts the Islamic States' enticing -- but empty -- promises of providing women with homes, husbands and connection to God, all of which amount to lies "in the wickedest of ways." Just because your liars are clo
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