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Egyptian Actress Promises To Marry The Man Who Kills ISIS Leader Abu Bakr Al-baghdadi

IANS, 18 Feb, 2016 11:59 AM
  • Egyptian Actress Promises To Marry The Man Who Kills ISIS Leader Abu Bakr Al-baghdadi
Acclaimed Egyptian actress Elham Shahin has pledged to marry the man who kills Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, and has promised him an unforgettable honeymoon.
 
"I will marry any man who kills the terrorist Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. It does not matter where he is from," Elham Shahin told journalists in Cairo.
 
Shahin, 55, said she would spend with the lucky man "a joyful honeymoon that he has not imagined, even in his dreams" and would pay all expenses of the marriage.
 
"We will go anywhere he likes and I will be ready to become his servant," said Shahin, who believes if Baghdadi is killed, the Middle East will be at peace again.
 
Shahin has appeared in numerous Egyptian films and television series and has won both national and international awards.

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