Widow of German rapper jihadist charged with crimes against humanity
Denis Cuspert aka Deso Dogg, killed in 2018 in an airstrike in Syria, was one of the most notorious Western fighters for IS, having appeared in several propaganda videos including one that apparently showed him with a man's severed head. – EPA pic, March 16, 2020.
A GERMAN-TUNISIAN woman who married a German rapper turned Islamic State fighter and who kept a child slave in Syria has been charged with crimes against humanity, federal prosecutors said today. The woman, named as Omaima A., is widely known for having been the wife of notorious German-Ghanaian rapper and IS jihadist Denis Cuspert, who went by the stage name Deso Dogg.
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