A British teenager who fled to Syria has married a notorious Islamic State terrorist, who sent a chilling message to The Mail on Sunday threatening attacks on Britain.
Amira Abase, 16 – who travelled to Syria with two other school friends from East London – has married Australian extremist Abdullah Elmir.
He has bragged that IS would not stop their murderous campaign until their flag was flying over Buckingham Palace.
Police have now launched an urgent investigation after the radicalised fighter sent a horrific warning to this newspaper that supporters of the terror group are ‘itching to do an attack’ on targets in London.
Dubbed the ‘Ginger Jihadi’ because of his long red hair, 18-year-old Elmir became a poster boy for the Islamic State after he fled his home city of Sydney last year, and later turned up in Syria, appearing in sick propaganda videos.
One of the youngest Western fighters to have joined the group, he sent a message to The Mail on Sunday following our exclusive investigation into Abase, who we exposed last week as trying to lure an undercover reporter to Syria to become a jihadi bride like herself.
Elmir confirmed that he has married the British schoolgirl, who was only 15 when she travelled to Syria via Turkey earlier this year, and told us not to contact her again.
Boasting of his ‘connections’ in Britain, he warned of attacks against the UK as ‘brothers that I know there… are itching to do an attack.’
He added: ‘This is a direct threat.’
Elmir also callously mocked the massacre of 38 tourists by an IS-inspired gunman on a beach in Tunisia last month, urging Allah to ‘bless’ murderer Seifeddine Rezgui for carrying out the attack.
Communicating through an encrypted text message service called Kik, Elmir said: ‘And on the Tunisia attacks, May Allah bless the man who slaughtered those filthy kuffar [infidels] and May Allah grant him the highest level in Jannah [Paradise].
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“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
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son of boston cop arrested on 4th of july after taking possession of four fire arms, also had house full of explosive type stuff. planned to attack college a la marathon bombing...
link to Boston Herald article...http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q= ... YfR4tRp96Q
link to Boston Herald article...http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q= ... YfR4tRp96Q
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(insert satirical cartoon of republicans making sure he has access to as many guns and explosives as possible)
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well he stabbed a nurse in the head with an ink pen after he was arrested, better ban them too....
I seem to remember that you have a gun too rube.......
ban pressure cookers and fertilizer and diesel fuel......
ban cars, ban airplanes and box cutters.....
I seem to remember that you have a gun too rube.......
ban pressure cookers and fertilizer and diesel fuel......
ban cars, ban airplanes and box cutters.....
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attack in the name of islam in Tennessee. link to CNN http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q= ... 79YJiJiM1A
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People who are wrong are just as sure they're right as people who are right. The only difference is, they're wrong.
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Actually we know way more than that about this guy...Interesting how this is a foregone conclusion after learning nothing but the shooter's name,
What media were you following? It's not true of any that I was following, (including FOX). From the moment the crime was discovered the media speculation was overwhelmingly that race was the motive, (he had stated at the scene of the crime that his motive was race) and certainly by the time the manifesto was released it was the universal conclusion.with an online manifesto and multiple photos of Dylann Roof displaying racist symbols, much of the media spent days wondering about the motive for that crime...
If you got the impression that "much of the media" spent days after the release of the online manifesto wondering what Roof's motive was, you must have been living in an alternative time line; because in this universe your characterization of the media coverage would be a complete fantasy narrative.



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This just in. There are now only Five Pillars of Wisdom. ISIS forces tore down the other two.
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
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Let her go, keep the kids here.A woman travelling with three children has been arrested on suspicion of preparing to go to Syria to engage in terror acts.
The woman, from Leicester, was arrested at Birmingham Airport by West Midlands Counter Terrorism Unit officers under Section 5 of the Terrorism Act.
The 30-year-old's home and another associated address are being searched.
Officers are working with other agencies to ensure the children's welfare, West Midlands Police said.
Officers have a maximum of 36 hours to question her before charging, releasing, bailing or applying to a court for a warrant of further detention.
More than 200,000 people have lost their lives and more than 11 million have been displaced in four years of conflict in Syria.
The conflict is between forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and those opposed to his rule - as well as jihadist militants from Islamic State.
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A schoolgirl was "radicalised" when her family exposed her to propaganda by the Islamic State group and must be removed from their home, the High Court says.
The 16-year-old's "deceitful" parents showed her images of beheadings, and material on bomb-making and how jihadists could hide their identity.
The family's passports have been passed to the Metropolitan Police.
The judge compared the damage done to the girl from east London to that experienced in sex abuse cases.
He said she was one of a number of cases involving young girls from the same area "captured and seduced" by the belief that becoming "jihadi brides [in Syria] is a somewhat radical and honourable path for them and their families".
The court heard how the schoolgirl - who can only be referred to as B - was removed from a flight to Turkey last December and made a ward of court.
Her parents promised to stop her and her siblings accessing online terror-related propaganda but the judge said a police search of the family home last June revealed "a plethora of electronic devices".
The girl asked to remain in the family home, even if that meant being tagged.
However, the judge said of B: "I can see no way in which her psychological, emotional and intellectual integrity can be protected by her remaining in this household.
"The farrago of sophisticated dishonesty of the parents makes this entirely unsustainable."
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A Sydney girl, 16, will face court on terror financing charges which carry a maximum penalty of 25 years' jail.
She is accused of sending thousands of dollars to the so-called Islamic State group in Syria through a Western Union money transfer, reports say.
The girl and a male accomplice, 20, who allegedly gave her the money were arrested in raids on Tuesday.
The pair allegedly met in a park on Tuesday to discuss a plan to send money to Syria that day, reports said.
They had reportedly developed a "sophisticated facilitation path" of wiring funds and had competed successful transfers before.
The man, named by media as Milad Atai, was also arrested during Australia's biggest counter-terror raids in September 2014.
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Two men are facing life imprisonment after being convicted of plotting to kill police or soldiers in a shooting inspired by so-called Islamic State.
Suhaib Majeed, 21, of west London, was convicted of conspiracy to murder and preparation of acts of terrorism.
Ringleader Tarik Hassane, 22, of west London, had admitted the same charges.
Two men who provided a gun were cleared of conspiracy to murder and preparing terrorist acts by an Old Bailey jury, but admitted firearms offences.
Nyall Hamlett, 25, and Nathan Cuffy, 26, had admitted their role in handing over a gun to Majeed and Hassane but denied knowing what it was going to be used for.
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