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'I see myself as a victim': Terror twins who fled Manchester for Syria say they don't believe in ISIS anymore as they are held in detention centre

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Zahra and Salma Halane sparked a counter-terror probe after they fled Manchester for Syria at the age of 16 in 2014. The twins disappeared from the family home and flew out to Turkey before they crossed the border into the war-torn country.It led to the North West Counter Terrorism Unit (NWCTU) investigating their reason for travel and whether they were assisted.The Muslim youngsters, said to be "deeply religious", ignored their Somalian family's pleas for them to come home and told them they have no intention of returning.It is thought they went on to become "jihadi brides" as they married fighters from so-called Islamic State (IS) and were later widowed, while elder brother Ahmed Halane was said to have links to various terror groups.On.

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