Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Family of British jihadi bride who left her Glasgow home to join Isis say they are ‘sickened by her twisted evil’ after she wrote a poem praising Tunisia terror attack

The family of a British woman who fled to join Islamic State in Syria have said they are 'sickened' by a poem she wrote praising the massacre in Tunisia and attacks in Kuwait and France.

Former private schoolgirl Aqsa Mahmood left her home in Glasgow in November 2013 and married a militant from the terror group in February last year.
She has since posted a series of radical messages under the nom de guerre Umm Layth, including a call for others to copy the murder of soldier Lee Rigby and the Boston Marathon bombing.
In her most recent blog post, the 20-year-old celebrated Friday's terror strikes as 'revenge' and 'a day that will go down in history'.

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