- Abu Abdullah Al-Habashi fled the UK for the Middle East nine months ago
- Series of photos appear to show him posing with a dead body and weapons
- He says: 'I feel no sympathy for them because they are all enemies of Allah'
- Al-Habashi, a Briton of Eritrean descent, also the face of ISIS Sharia law film
Published:
13:49 GMT, 7 August 2014
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Updated:
17:22 GMT, 7 August 2014
A British ISIS fighter poses gleefully in front of a decapitated soldier strung up and murdered in Syria.
Abu
Abdullah Al-Habashi, 20, who fled the UK for the Middle East nine
months ago, has 'no sympathy' for the executed man and said 'people
love to see heads on spikes'.
The Muslim convert is among the hundreds of people who have fled to UK to fight in ISIS and says 'there is no going back'.
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Posed up: British ISIS fighter Abu
Abdullah Al-Habashi, 20, poses in front of a Syrian soldier strung up
and decapitated in Syria
Up
to 500 British Muslims are believed to be in the region with as many as
half joining forces with ISIS, a group known for its extreme violence,
including crucifying and beheading its enemies.
Justifying the gruesome photo the British citizen originally from Eritrea told BBC's Newsnight: 'People love to see heads on spikes. I feel no sympathy for them because they are all enemies of Allah.
'Isis treats its enemies in the same way they treat us'.
According
to the BBC he has been based in the in Raqqa, Syria - an Isis
stronghold - where many other Britons, including the female 'Terror
Twins' from Manchester.
Salma
and Zahra Halane, who have 28 GCSEs between them, ran away from their
family in Chorlton, Greater Manchester, a month ago for 'paradise' in
the war torn Middle East.
It has also become renowned for the brutal executions, and crucifixions, of ISIS' enemies.
Photographs
posted on social media of Al-Habashi clutching a machine gun appear to
show him across the border in Ramadi, Iraq, where he says he has been on
the front line.
He said: 'It is the best fighting and the hardest. You are in a city of concrete and everything is blowing up'.
Al-Habashi says his family know where he is and have told him: 'Come back - you are crazy'.
He has told them: 'This is for the sake of Allah. I'm free. Why would I come back to (go to) prison?'.
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Face of ISIS: Al-Habashi appeared on a video this weekend where he criticised democracy and demanded Sharia law
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Propaganda: In the video a child is shown holding a machine gun with a caption about 'peace and security'
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Message: The video promoting ISIS and its Caliphate was timed to coincide with Eid
The
Muslim convert has also urged others from the UK to fight in the
Middle East and has the become the face of ISIS in its latest
recruitment video.
Over
the weekend a new film was released where he described how wonderful it
was to live in the new Islamic Caliphate stretching across Syria and
northern Iraq.
It features fighters from the UK, Finland and America.
He says in a strong British accent: 'You're not living under oppression. You're not living under rule.
'As
Muslims, that's what we want and that's what we need. We don't need any
democracy, we don't need any communism, we don't need anything like
that.'
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Propaganda: Other young Britons like
Reyaad Kahn (left) who appeared in a recruitment video encouraging young
men to join ISIS's jihad in Syria and Iraq, alongside Nasser Muthana
(right)
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