Saturday, December 20, 2014

British rock musician turned ISIS extremist is luring teenage girls to Syria through Twitter with the promise of an 'awesome life' as a jihadi bride

British rock musician turned ISIS extremist is luring teenage girls to Syria through Twitter with the promise of an 'awesome life' as a jihadi bride

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2881667/British-rock-musician-turned-ISIS-extremist-luring-teenage-girls-Syria-Twitter-promise-awesome-life-jihadi-bride.html

  • White British mother has been luring young girls to Syria through Twitter
  • Sally Jones, 45, is encouraging them to join Islamic State as jihadi brides
  • She messaged reporter posing as fictional 17-year-old promising an 'awesome life' in Syria
  • Former lead guitarist said Isis militants would offer to pay travel expenses
A British mother-of-two who joined Islamic State jihadists with her ten-year-old is luring young girls to Syria through Twitter with the promise of 'an awesome life'.
Muslim Convert Sally Jones, 45, told a reporter posing as a fictional 17-year-old 'Aisha' that she would 'never want for money again' and live a good life if she made the journey to Syria to become a jihadi bride.

The unemployed mother from Chatham, Kent, who survived on benefits while living in the UK, ranted online about how she wanted to behead Christians after fleeing to wage jihad with her toyboy husband.

Using her new name, Sakinah Hussain, the former lead guitarist in an all-girl punk band revealed how Isis militants are offering to pay travel expenses for teenagers looking to become jihadi brides.

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British mother-of-two Sally Jones, 45, told fictional 17-year-old 'Aisha' that she would 'never want for money again' and would live a good life if she made the journey to Syria to become a jihadi bride
British mother-of-two Sally Jones, 45, told fictional 17-year-old 'Aisha' that she would 'never want for money again' and would live a good life if she made the journey to Syria to become a jihadi bride

But she said that some British girls had kept the money and never made the 'hijrah' - holy migration.

'People send money to girls to make hijrah and they take the money but dont come my sis said,' she wrote in a message to an undercover reporter at The Times.

'At the end of the day if ur muslim u have to get out of ul kufr [the land of the disbelievers] to please Allah if you can.'
'Aisha' voiced concerns about the identity of 'Abu Abbas al-Lubnani', who vetted and groomed two girls over a three-month period before giving them money so they could travel to Turkey.

Jones responded by saying: 'U have [to] give the bros name to Western Union as the collector. Listen if he's giving u money to help u make hijrah [holy migration] dw [don't worry] sis. 

'He needs ur passport pics to check u aint spys or police cos hed get in big trouble if u was so dw ok just meet his brother and get the money.'
Using her new name, Sakinah Hussain, the former lead guitarist in an all-girl punk band revealed how Isis militants are offering to pay travel expenses for teenagers looking to become jihadi brides
Using her new name, Sakinah Hussain, the former lead guitarist in an all-girl punk band revealed how Isis militants are offering to pay travel expenses for teenagers looking to become jihadi brides
The unemployed mother from Chatham, Kent, who spent a lifetime on benefits, ranted online about how she wanted to behead Christians
The unemployed mother from Chatham, Kent, who spent a lifetime on benefits, ranted online about how she wanted to behead Christians

She told the fictional online profile that women were not allowed to have careers under Sharia law, saying: 'We are wives we are expected to look after our men.'

The mother-of-two left for the war zone with her son, Jojo, now called Hamza, to marry a young jihadist from Birmingham who skipped bail to fight with Isis.

Junaid Hussain, 20, has been posting extremist messages on social media pledging to conquer the world and kill infidels.

When asked about life in Isis territory, Ms Jones said: 'It's awesome they look after u. U will never want for money again u live a good life here.

'U need to get married to get a house im just being honest with u but there are loads of men.'

Western Union has said that it runs stringent checks and uses extensive technological monitoring.

A spokeswoman said last night: 'We are watching transactions into and out of Syria and Iraq closely for any illegal activity.

'People in these countries have a humanitarian need for our services, which is why we continue to operate there. We have suspended some of our agents in areas that appear to be Isis occupied.'

The Muslim convert holds her baby boy with her former partner, just hours after the baby was born on December 19, 2004
The Muslim convert holds her baby boy with her former partner, just hours after the baby was born on December 19, 2004
The mother-of-two left for the war zone to marry Junaid Hussain, 20, from Birmingham who skipped bail to fight with Isis
The mother-of-two left for the war zone to marry Junaid Hussain, 20, from Birmingham who skipped bail to fight with Isis

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