her boyfriend to join Al-Qaeda, Swedish media reported Monday.
The Swedish foreign ministry remained tight-lipped about the case, confirming only minimal details.
"We
have been informed that a Swedish minor is in Syria. We are in contact
with family members," ministry spokesman Gabriel Wernstedt told AFP,
refusing to disclose any other details.
Swedish
daily Expressen and local paper Boras Tidning reported that the
15-year-old girl, whose name was not disclosed, disappeared from her
foster home in Boras, near the southwestern town of Gothenburg, on May
31.
It said she is six months pregnant.
She
and her 19-year-old boyfriend reportedly travelled to Syria via Turkey,
and were recruited on arrival by an Al-Qaeda-linked group.
The
couple were captured by IS fighters in the northern city of Aleppo in
early August, and have been moved to an IS-controlled area, media
reports said, adding that the boyfriend was now being forced to fight
for the jihadist group.
The couple were married in a Muslim ceremony in Stockholm earlier this year, without their parents' knowledge.The daughter has called her parents at least three times while being held by the IS group, after women secretly loaned her a cell phone, the reports said.
The mother told Expressen she spoke to her daughter as recently as Sunday and found out she is being held with a group of Arab women.
"I spoke to her
yesterday and found out she has been moved to a group of women -- she is
not allowed to be with her boyfriend because they aren't considered
married by IS. She was very sad and very scared," the mother said.
"We don't know how to get her out of the country. Now she's in an IS-controlled area so it will be even harder," she said.
Earlier
the father had told Boras Tidning that his daughter might be moved to
live with a group of women in Manbij, a town northeast of Aleppo, if IS
militants did not recognise the marriage.
Source: AFP
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