Saturday, 23 August 2014

BRITON LINKED TO IS VOWS TO BEHEAD BRITISH OR US PRISONER



Partners in jihad: Khadijah Dare with her Swedish Isis fighter husband, who calls himself Abu Bakr


" I Will Be The First Female Executioner", She Boasts




A Briton allied to IS has vowed to become the first woman to behead a British or US prisoner.
Khadijah Dare from Lewisham, south East London, made the promise a day after the video emerged of James Foley's killing.
Dare, who in 2012 left her life in Britain behind to live in war torn Syria, prompted outrage recently after picturing her toddler son holding an AK47.
Dare, believed to be 22, writes under the Twitter name name Muhajirah fi Sham , meaning “immigrant in Syria”.
In a message on the social network, the fanatic yesterday wrote: “Any links 4 da execution of da journalist plz. Allahu Akbar. UK must b shaking up haha. I wna b da 1st UK woman 2 kill a UK or US terorrist!(sic)”.
The mum of one has previously described witnessing the execution of a young “rapist” in Raqqa, the Syrian town where she lives with her Swedish fighter husband.
On May 11 she wrote: “On da way 2 da market in Manbij [a town near Aleppo], me and sum sisters was wonderin wat da commotion was all about...On da way back frm da market, we see da body of a young man, with blood comin his nose...tied onto a tree.”
In a tweet she says the man had raped a 70-year-old woman. “At least these syrians will learn to fear Allah.”
The exact date Dare fled to Syria is not known.
It is believed she converted to Islam in her mid teens and began attending a mosque linked to the killers of Lee Rigby, the British soldier murdered on a South London street last year.
She became a regular at the Lewisham Islamic Centre, a run down brick building attended by Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale, the barbaric pair who ran down and attempted to behead Drummer Rigby as he made his way back to his barracks in Woolwich.
In between posts praising Islamic terrorists and asking for advice on how best to teach her young son the Koran, Dare has posted pictures of the heads of beheaded men on railings, believed to be the murderous deeds of Isis militants.
Her twitter page is also littered with links to British and Western media outlets reporting on the beheading of James Foley and other atrocities in Syria and Iraq.
Dare is believed to have married a Turkish man she met in Sweden.
Earlier this year the radical posted a worrying message calling for fellow Brits to join her, saying: “All da people back in dar ul kufr [land of disbelievers] what are you waiting for ... hurry up and join da caravan to where the laws of allah is implemented. No one from Lewisham has come here apart from an 18-year-old sister shame on all those people who afford fancy meals and clothes and do not make hirja [the word for Mohammad’s journey]. Shame on you.”
The Met’s Counter Terrorism Command recently launched a campaign to help women recognise the signs of when a young person might be planning to threat against Britain and it’s allies is taken with the utmost seriousness.”
Meanwhile, another young British jihadist taunted the US government following the gruesome beheading of American journalist James Foley - telling them: “You can’t even protect your own citizens”.
ISIS fighter Nasser Muthana, 20, took to social media to revel in the brutal murder - while back at home in Cardiff his father condemned the videoed execution as “something out of the dark ages”.
Nasser, his younger brother Aseel, 17, and their friend Reyaad Khan, 20, are among around 500 British jihadists believed to be fighting with IS forces in Syria and Iraq.
After the beheading video of captured journalist James Foley was released online, Nasser took to Twitter to taunt the US government.
The British jihadist tweeted: “So America wants to protect Yezidis from genocide but can’t even protect their own citizens from getting decapitated #AmessagefromIStoUS”
The mother of a young British jihadist has also spoken out to say it is against Islam to take a life.
Rukia Khan, 40, is the mother of Cardiff-born jihadist Reyaad Khan, 20, who is believed to be fighting with ISIS in Syria.
Mrs Khan yesterday(weds) condemned the YouTube beheading of American journalist James Foley.
She said: “It is wrong to take a life - beheading is wrong.” She defended her son and said he was had travelled to Syria on a humanitarian mission rather than fight for the terrorist cause.
She said: “He is not involved in beheading or any of the things he has been accused of.”

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