Another girl joins the organization of the Islamic state - called "after her disappearance four days ago : Khartoum

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Another girl joins the organization of the Islamic state - called "after her disappearance four days ago
: Khartoum
A reliable source of "electronic change" The purity of the age of Zine El Abidine student at the Faculty of Medicine Azhari University and disappeared four days ago joined the "Organization of the Islamic State - urged" after her disappearance four days ago.
Safa went out last Thursday from her family home to Abi Adam, heading for Al Azim University in Bahri for her final exams.
But it did not reach the university to perform the exam. And closed her mobile phone. Her family was looking for her and her relatives broadcast messages through social media calling on all Sudanese people to search for her and spread her pictures over the past few days.
The source said that the police arrested a number of employees of "Dahesh" by searching for calls related to telephone Safa before closing, including university students.
The police assured the family that the girl was still in Sudan and said they would do their best to return her, according to the source.
She was not able to talk to her family, but her uncle Ali al-Zain posted a message on his Facebook page on Sunday urging Sudanese crowds to continue searching for her.
Zahed is active in recruiting young people in Sudan. The largest number of recruits were from the University of Medical and Technological Sciences, which is owned by Khartoum's health minister and Islamic leader Mamoun Hamida.
The recruitment was carried out by a cultural association calling itself the "Islamic Civilization" behind the preacher Muhammad Ali al-Jazuli.
"This association, the only one in the university that is allowed to work, has been active among European passport holders.
Observers accuse security elements and religious leaders of the ruling party in the Sudan of suspicious relations with the facilitator facilitated the travel of recruits.
Ba'adish, the daughter of former Foreign Ministry spokesman Ali al-Sadig, who was deported to Syria via Turkey in 2015, has returned to Sudan in recent weeks in an undisclosed manner.
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