Wednesday, 28 December 2016

Jihadi dad who turned his young daughter into a suicide bomber



  • WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT 
  • Footage showed jihadi fanatic lecturing his two young daughters in Damascus
  • The younger girl, who was seven, was killed in explosion at a police station 
  • The blast in Damascus, the Syrian capital, wounded three police officers
  • The father has been identified as Abu Nimr, who has died in fighting in Syria 
  • Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said he was shot in Teshreen, Damascus 


  • A jihadi father who used his seven-year-old daughter as a suicide bomber in Syria has now met his own death.
    Abu Nimr al-Suri was shown on a video kissing his daughter goodbye before sending her into a Syrian police station, where she was blown up by a remote detonator.
    Russia Today's Middle East correspondent Lizzie Phelan has tweeted a photograph of Abu Nimr in his traditional death shroud. 
    She said he had also been involved in the murder of Syrian TV actor Mohamad Rafea, 30, who was kidnapped and killed in 2012.
    Many Islamist extremist fighters believe the Koran promises 'martyrs' 72 virgins in heaven if they die during a jihad, or holy war. Islamic scholars say this is a misreading of one of the shuras in the Koran.
    Earlier this month a appalling video emerged showing the ranting extremist holding the girls in his arms as he brainwashes them. 
    Footage showed him lecturing her and her nine-year-old daughter about how to carry out suicide bomb attacks before they are embraced by a woman in a burka, believed to be their mother.
    A short time later the seven-year-old walked into a police station in Syria's capital, Damascus, before being killed in an explosion.
    The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said yesterday gunmen opened fire on Abu Nimr, whose real name was Abdul Rahman Shaddad, in the Teshreen neighbourhood on the outskirts of capital Damascus.  




    Footage captured the moment jihadi father Abu Nimr kissed his daughters goodbye shortly before one of them walked into a Syrian 
    police station and was blown up by a remote detonato





    Both girls said 'Allahu Akbar' before separate footage showed them dressed in coats and woolly hats as they embraced their mother and left the room




    Footage showed Abu Nimr lecturing the two children, seven and nine, about how to carry out suicide bomb attacks before they are embraced by their mother









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