Posted on 02/22/2014 8:42:08 AM PST by Hojczyk
Jihadists have released a video of a British fighter who carried out a suicide attack in a recent assault on an Aleppo prison conducted by the Al Nusrah Front and the Army of the Caliphate. Abdul Waheed Majeed, the British suicide bomber, is seen just before he rams an up-armored dump truck into the prison.
A decade before traveling to Syria to wage jihad for the Al Nusrah Front, Majeed was a student of Omar Bakri Muhammad, the radical jihadist cleric who once wrote statements for Osama bin Laden and who formed al-Muhajiroun, which has been banned in England for terrorist activities. Majeed was also a member of al-Muhajiroun from 1996-2004.
In late January, President Francois Hollande of France warned that as many as 700 Britons have gone to Syria for jihad;
Hollande said that about 700 fighters from France are currently in Syria. Two weeks later, on Feb. 12, French counterterrorism judge Mark Trevidic warned that the number of French jihadists is increasing, as a "second generation" has cropped up, spurred by returning jihadists who have encouraged others to join them.
British authorities maintained, however, that the number was closer to 350 but admitted it is constantly rising, and that the 350 represents only those persons known to police and intelligence agencies. British authorities made 16 Syria-linked terror arrests in January alone, compared with 24 in all of 2013, The Telegraph said.
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Islam;’ war against civilization continues unchecked.
Great advertisement for Islam. Join up and blow up. /sarc
And the noise from mosques across Britain condemning the suicide bomber is deafening!
Which simply goes to prove that the only good muzzie is a dead one.
Look on the bright side - at least he won’t be coming home to the UK.
If the UK was smart, they’d expel any remaining members of his family. Given the way the UK is actually run, they’ll probably pay the suicide bomber’s family some sort of death benefits.
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