• $
  • £

ISIS magazine claims Hayat Boumeddiene is in Syria

ISIS magazine claims Hayat Boumeddiene is in Syria
14.02.2015 10:00
The widow of Paris kosher supermarket gunman Amedy Coulibaly has linked up with ISIS, the terror group claims.

The second issue of an ISIS French language magazine, which began circulating on pro-ISIS Twitter accounts Wednesday, contains a purported two-page question-and-answer story with Hayat Boumeddiene, who is believed to have disappeared into Syria before the January 9 attack.

The magazine, entitled Dar al Islam, claimed Boumeddiene safely reached the Islamic State, but offered no pictures or any other proof to corroborate the claim.

French terrorism expert Jean-Charles Brisard told CNN the magazine appears to be an official ISIS publication and is a sign that Boumeddiene has reached ISIS.

In the article, she was asked how Coulibaly felt about ISIS's announcement it had established a caliphate, or Islamic state, in territory spanning Syria and Iraq. He wanted to go to Syria or Iraq to fight, she reportedly answered.

Boumeddiene, 26, claimed in the purported interview that she encountered no difficulties reaching ISIS territory and she felt good to be on ISIS soil. She did not provide any details on her role in the Paris attacks.

She also gave a lengthy response to what advice she would have for Muslim women.

Search for woman linked to Paris hostage-taker goes global

The new issue of Dar al Islam magazine was entitled "May Allah Curse France" and featured on its cover a picture of the Eiffel Tower being guarded by French soldiers. It also included several pictures showing the aftermath of the Paris attacks, praised Coulibaly and called for more attacks against those "insulting the Prophet."

It claimed an associate of Coulibaly who had reached Syria had provided them a report of his positive qualities.

The first issue of Dar al Islam magazine was published on December 23 and was posted on ISIS's official Twitter account, according to Memri, an organization tracking jihadist websites.

Boumeddiene is believed to have crossed into Syria from Turkey around the time Coulibaly started his terrorism spree in Paris. Coulibaly pledged allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in a video he emailed out before the kosher grocery store attack in which four people were killed. The recording was posted on pro-ISIS Twitter accounts.

In January, CNN obtained surveillance video that purportedly shows Coulibaly and Boumeddiene outside a Jewish institution in Paris.

A source familiar with the investigation into the Paris attacks said there was a high degree of confidence that the video shows Coulibaly and Boumeddiene.

The video was recorded at the end of August or beginning of September and stored on a security camera.

The source says the nature of the video makes it clear that the couple were carrying out surveillance of possible targets for months before Coulibaly, who is also believed to have killed a policewoman a day earlier, launched his attack against the kosher supermarket.

Coulibaly was shot to death when police stormed the market.

The video was stored because it showed possible signs of unusual activity at the location, says the source.

(CNN)

ANN.Az
Similar news
Similar news
Trump says German chancellor failed to counter his argument on Iran
World 11:30
Trump says German chancellor failed to counter his argument on Iran
CNN: US tightens visa rules for asylum seekers
World 10:30
CNN: US tightens visa rules for asylum seekers
Air defenses activated in Tehran
World 09:30
Air defenses activated in Tehran
Trump says UAE’s OPEC exit could help lower gasoline prices
World 15:00
Trump says UAE’s OPEC exit could help lower gasoline prices
UAE extends partial flight restrictions
World 14:00
UAE extends partial flight restrictions
Iran says six crew members from U.S.-seized vessel Touska freed
World 13:00
Iran says six crew members from U.S.-seized vessel Touska freed
Moscow Victory Day parade to go ahead without military hardware
World 12:30
Moscow Victory Day parade to go ahead without military hardware
Trump approval falls to 34%, Reuters/Ipsos poll shows
World 12:00
Trump approval falls to 34%, Reuters/Ipsos poll shows
CNN: Iran may send revised proposal to U.S. in coming days
World 11:30
CNN: Iran may send revised proposal to U.S. in coming days
Anews TV

Our official Youtube channel

Subscribe