Amira Abase,
16, wrote that she was laughing out loud – ‘Lol’ in text language – as Britain
mourned the 30 citizens murdered on the Sousse beach.
A teenager ‘jihadi bride’ who fled Britain to join Islamic State terrorists has mocked the victims of the Tunisian massacre as she tried to lure another schoolgirl to join her in Syria.
A teenager ‘jihadi bride’ who fled Britain to join Islamic State terrorists has mocked the victims of the Tunisian massacre as she tried to lure another schoolgirl to join her in Syria.
The sickening remark came
in an extraordinary series of exchanges with an undercover Mail on Sunday
reporter, who Abase believed to be another British teenager planning to run
away to join barbaric IS. Abase encouraged her to make the dangerous trip to
marry a frontline jihadi fighter.
Their online conversation
reveals for the first time the full extent of the indoctrination to which Abase
has been subjected since she and two school friends vanished from their East
London homes to join IS in February.
The messages make clear
that she now has an active role as a recruiter and ‘mentor’, planting the seeds
of jihad in impressionable teenage minds.
In the most shocking
messages, sent on Friday night, Abase is asked if she had heard about the
Tunisian killings. She replies ‘
Yhh I have, trusst [me]
man’ – but said she hadn’t seen the pictures of the gunman.
When told of the minute’s
silence across Britain in memory of the victims, she simply said: ‘Looooool’.
And when the reporter said
that some Muslim leaders were condemning the attack, she again replied
‘Looool’.
She appeared sceptical when
asked if she agreed the tourists were innocent, replying simply: ‘research’,
adding later, ‘like read about it.’
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