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Wednesday, 25 November 2015

Female British IS supporters preach hate in front of kids in undercover documentary

Muslim women call for more Lee Rigby-style terror attacks across UK in shocking programme 

BRITISH Muslim women have shocked terrorism experts by secretly urging support for IS and calling for more Lee Rigby-style executions on our streets.

Support ... IS jihadis
Support ... IS jihadis
They were seen in undercover footage glorifying the fighting in Syria, lecturing women against Western values and using racially abusive language to describe Jews. In one clandestine meeting in East London, filmed for Channel 4’s Isis:

The British Women Supporters Unveiled, a woman who goes by her Twitter handle Umm L, spouted anti-Western propaganda for two hours in front of a group of 20 women and CHILDREN.

Anti-West ... Umm L in documentary
Anti-West ... Umm L in documentary
She boasted: “The good days have already begun, nobody ever have thought in our lifetime we would see the establishment of the Khilafah [IS].” The footage shows hate preaching in Britain goes beyond sick sermons aimed predominantly at young men and hosted by the likes of Anjem Choudary and Mizanur Rahman.

'Worrying' ... extremist views
'Worrying' ... extremist views
Usama Hasan, a senior researcher for counter-extremism group Quilliam, said last night: “These views are shocking and it would be completely unexpected to hear such views from the vast majority of Muslims brought up in the UK.


“From the evidence in the documentary, it was clear that those particular group meetings, held by those particular women, were for the purpose of propagating extremist views. “It is particularly worrying that these views are being discussed in front of young women and children.

“There is a real concern these young ones will grow up hearing this kind of extremist, hate-filled, anti-Semitic perspective being voiced by their mothers who are the linchpin of families.”Umm L is believed to be a mum of four living in London and the former leader of the female wing of the banned terror group once known as al-Muhajiroun.

The investigator who infiltrated the meetings  known only as Aisha went undercover to find out why British women are looking to support and join IS. Under the Twitter handle @Umm_Aisha569, she quickly came across accounts pumping out a daily tirade of pro-IS messages.

One read: “Another Lee Rigby-style beheading is long overdue.” Another jihadi supporter wrote: “Don’t worry UK. We are preparing for you many more days like #SevenSeven.”

Within weeks the sympathisers began to trust Aisha. She even reaches out to the world’s most-wanted female terrorist, British “punk rock jihadist” Sally-Anne Jones for advice, saying her mother is uncomfortable with her wearing a niqab because it is too “extreme”.

Mum-of-two Jones, from Chatham, Kent, joined IS in 2013 after marrying Brit terrorist Junaid Hussain and moving to Syria. He was killed in a US airstrike in August. The 46-year-old tweets Aisha: “Make hijrah [migrate to IS] perhaps? As u are not here to please ur mum ur here to please ALLAH swt & that is a reminder to ALL OF YOU.”

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