UK teen who fled to join IS mocks Tunisia attack victims
London
A 15-year-old British schoolgirl who fled to Syria to join IS mocked the victims of Tunisia beach terror attack.
Amira Abase travelled to Syria in February along with three other schoolgirls from east London to join the militant outfit.
When an undercover reporter from Mail on Sunday told about the terrorist attack in Tunisia after posing as a teenager wanting to travel to Syria to join IS, Abase simply said “loooool”, meaning ‘laugh out loud.’
Abase instructed the reporter on how to get to Syria, keep the matter secret from parents and conditions to be given to a jihadist before becoming their wife. She also revealed her role as an IS recruiter.
The pair spoke through social media sites Twitter and Kik. When the reporter wrote to Abase to tell her of the attack, they said: “Sis it’s going mental here. They held a minute silence on Tunisia. All they talk about is the bomber,” to which Abase replied: “loooool”.
When Abase was informed the Tunisian gunman had killed 30 British tourists, she replied: “Wow. Damn that’s a lot,” adding another “loool” to the news that some Muslim leaders were condemning the attack.
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