Monday, July 27, 2015

'There is no solution except Jihad in the path of Allah': Leader of Somali terror group Al-Shabaab sends out chilling call for fresh wave of terror attacks across east Africa

'There is no solution except Jihad in the path of Allah': Leader of Somali terror group Al-Shabaab sends out chilling call for fresh wave of terror attacks across east Africa

  • Ahmed Omar Abu-Ubeyda became chief of Al-Shabaab in September 2014
  • He is one among the commanders who wants to pledge allegiance to ISIS
  • The extremist has called on east-Africans to 'migrate to the lands of Jihad'
  • Al-Shabaab has slaughtered 'thousands' in Somalia, neigbhouring Kenya 
  • But the terror group has been beaten back from its strongholds this year 

The leader of Somali terror-group Al-Shabaab has urged Muslims in east-Africa to rise up against the 'evil Christians'.

In an online statement obtained by MailOnline, Ahmed Omar Abu-Ubeyda told them to 'migrate to the lands of Jihad' and seek out battlefields all over the world.
He also welcomed the people of Ethiopia, Djibouti, Uganda and the dangerously unstable Central African Republic to come to Al-Shabaab's terror training camps. 
Ubeyda was appointed the group's leader in September 2014 after Ahmed Abdi Godane was killed in a U.S. airstrike. 
Terror: Ahmed Omar Abu-Ubeyda, the leader of Somali terror group Al-Shabaab, has called on Muslims in east Africa to rise up against the 'evil Christians'
Terror: Ahmed Omar Abu-Ubeyda, the leader of Somali terror group Al-Shabaab, has called on Muslims in east Africa to rise up against the 'evil Christians'
Extreme: In a written statement obtained by MailOnline, the warlord urged Muslims in Ethiopia, Djibouti, Uganda and Central African Republic to come to Al-Shabaab's training camps and fight with its militants (pictured)
Extreme: In a written statement obtained by MailOnline, the warlord urged Muslims in Ethiopia, Djibouti, Uganda and Central African Republic to come to Al-Shabaab's training camps and fight with its militants (pictured)
The extremist has made his first public statement since becoming the terror group's chief in the new report called 'Eid greetings to the Muslim ummah [community]'.
He justified Al-Shabaab's cross-border attacks on Kenya in the hate-filled document by saying they were revenge for the 'oppression and humiliation' Muslims are facing in his own nation.

Ubeyda continued by urging Muslims all over Africa to join other jihadists on 'battlefields' around the world, saying: 'Liberate your lands from the crusader forces.'
He sickeningly described one of the group's most bloodthirsty raids on a Kenyan university where hundreds of innocent people were gunned down as 'blessed'.

And he congratulated the vile gunmen who carried out the attack, saying: 'Keep up the good work and continue slaying the crusaders and purifying the Muslim lands from their filth.'

'Indeed, the age in which the disbelievers used to perpetrate their crimes without being held to account has passed.'  

To the so-called 'oppressed Muslims' in East Africa, Ubeyda says Al-Shabaab will help arm them, adding: 'Our training camps are ready to receive you'. 

And he advised the Muslims in Burma, who are persecuted by their own government, to be 'patient and stand firm'.


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