Euronews . . . "The team of international organisers, headed by journalist and travel blogger Anna Albothm, have warned participants that they should be prepared to sleep in the ‘wild’ as they rely on public donations for food and shelter along the route.
"Organisers say the marchers are not expected to walk the whole way, however, more are expected to join as the group continues on its journey to Syria.
"They plan to cover around 20 kilometres per day."
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". . . media outlets from CNN to the BBC are praising this woman’s suicidal stunt. . . . "Alboth apparently believes ISIS terrorists and US backed rebel groups who regularly behead children wouldn’t bomb their march because it would make them look bad.
“ 'People like me think that if five or ten thousand people are marching and getting everyone’s attention, then it’s impossible that they would bomb you,” she said.
“ 'I think if it really happened and they bombed a peaceful march, then this world is worth nothing.”
"I guess no one told this woman the story of Pippa Bacca, a similarly deluded feminist who set off on a “trip for peace” to show the goodness of all people by walking through the Middle East only to be raped and murdered almost immediately by a cab driver in Turkey*."
While it is true that Pippa Bacca was murdered while hitchhiking in Turkey during a world peace effort known as "Brides on Tour," this incident occurred in 2008 (not 2016), and her death was not tied to any religious motives.
While it is true that Pippa Bacca was murdered while hitchhiking in Turkey during a world peace effort known as "Brides on Tour," this incident occurred in 2008 (not 2016), and her death was not tied to any religious motives.
"Alboth’s husband ought to be ashamed of himself for letting the mother of his children risk her life and her children’s well-being as part of a virtue-signalling publicity stunt.
"Lying media outlets from CNN to the BBC are praising this woman’s suicidal stunt.