(ANSA) - ROME, APRIL 17 - Nora Illi, the passionate woman from Islam Switzerland, died at the age of 35 after a long illness. At the center of controversy over his stance in favor of polygamy and his support for foreign fighters who were going to fight in Syria, Nora converted to Islam in 2002 at the age of 18. After a trip to Dubai, swissinfo.ch recalls, he abandoned his past punk and Buddhist sympathies to embrace the path of radicalization. And so the girl from Zurich became part of the SCIS, a group linked to the Salafites and groups of Islamic extremism, in which her husband Qaasim Illi also militated, then indicted in 2017 for violation of the federal law that prohibited the support of AlQaeda, the Islamic State and other related organizations.
From Scis, Nora became director of women's affairs. The first sensational release was in 2006: inniqab appeared in Locarno, on the day when the canton of Ticino issued the law that banned the full veil and was arrested on live TV.
Dead Nora Illi, pasionaria of the caliphate
2020-04-17T16:49:15.137Z
Nora Illi, the pasionaria of Islam in Switzerland, died at 35 after a long illness. (HANDLE)