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Τετάρτη 22 Οκτωβρίου 2014

Ginger teen jihadi warns ....

....'black flag will fly over Buckingham Palace' 
but family dismiss him as 'a stupid idiot'...
Abdullah Elmir
An Australian teenager who left his Sydney home to join ISIS...
 has warned the extremist militants will not stop fighting until their 
black flag is flying over Buckingham Palace.
Seventeen-year-old Abdullah Elmir - a Muslim convert now calling himself 
Abu Khaled - disappeared from home earlier this year after telling his 
mum he was going out fishing.
But he never came back, and has now appeared fronting 
an Islamic State propaganda video surrounded by other fighters.


Abdullah Elmir
Threats: He directs his message to leaders in the Western world


Speaking in English with a trace of an Australian accent the ginger teen directs 

his message to America, Britain and Australia, warning: 
"I say this about your coalition - you threaten us with this coalition of countries
bring every nation that you wish to us, 
bring every nation that you want to come and fight us."
"Whether it's 50 nations of 50,000 nations, it means nothing to us."
He continues: "We will not put down our weapons until we reach yours lands, 
until we take the head of every tyrant, and until the black flag is flying high in every 
single land - until we put the black flag on top of Buckingham Palace, until we put
 the black flag on top of the White House, we will not stop and we will keep on fighting."
Following Abdullah's disappearance from Australia in June, his family told the Sydney Morning Herald that they were devastated he had chosen to go and fight with ISIS and believed he has been "brainwashed".


Abdullah Elmir
Family concerns: Abdullah's family had no idea of his plans to join ISIS


As authorities tried to establish who had given him the money to travel to the 

Middle East - where he is thought to be in Iraq - his friends said he had been 
normal teen who liked playing X-Box and spending time with his brothers and sisters.
He had recently finished school, and as far his family knew had been considering 
what career he wanted to pursue.
But following the release of the propaganda video, another relative branded 
him a "stupid idiot", telling the Australian Daily Telegraph : "They don't know how 
to fight...they should be getting an education and building this country up."           
The office of Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said the video highlighted 
the threat posed by ISIS.
A spokesman said: "That is why Australia has joined the coalition to disrupt and 
degrade ISIL in Iraq and giving our law enforcement and security agencies 
the powers to keep Australia safe."
ISIS militants
mirror.co.uk

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