roops last week. She faces as many counts of inciting to rebellion, they said. Hamidon acknowledged she’s the widow of Mohammad Jaafar Maguid, an IS-linked Filipino militant commander killed in a clash with police in the southern Philippines in January, but she denied terrorism allegations against her. I am into journalistic articles, composition … and social media usage but no more, no more than that,” she told reporters after she appeared before a prosecutor at the Department of Justice. “I only use the social media as my avenue to spread the message of Islam for religious purposes, for maximum audiences,” said the handcuffed Hamidon as she was led away by authorities.
Source: National Post November 03, 2017 10:07 UTC