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One woman helped the mastermind of the Paris attacks. The other turned him in.

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...=hp_no-name_pariswomen-430pm_1:homepage/story

His cousin, a troubled 26-year-old woman named Hasna Aitboulahcen, helped Abaaoud elude authorities for days and died with him in the Saint-Denis apartment, where one of the cornered militants detonated a suicide bomb.

The other woman, who had served as a surrogate mother to Aitboulahcen for several years, secretly called and met with police, providing information that probably helped authorities stave off another wave of attacks.

But until now, the public has been unaware that the critical tip in the hunt for Abaaoud came from a Muslim — one of millions who now face a backlash in Europe fueled by anger over the attacks in Paris and Brussels, as well as fear and resentment of a rising tide of refugees.

“It’s important the world knows that I am Muslim myself,” the woman said, citing that as a reason for being willing to speak to The Post. “It’s important to me that people know what Abaaoud and the others did is not what Islam is teaching.”
Thoughts are?
 
That took a lot of courage for that woman to do that.
 
Why don't you read the article instead of asking stupid questions?

I read it, you simply alluded to a "woman" when there were two women in the story

Maybe you should refrain from making stupid statements if you dont want "stupid" questions
 
I read it, you simply alluded to a "woman" when there were two women in the story

Maybe you should refrain from making stupid statements if you dont want "stupid" questions
I alluded to the woman who made the call because that's who the article is about. Or is that too difficult for you to understand?
 
Hopefully somebody is protecting that woman from these cockroaches.
 
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