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Seven British jihadis photographed in terror picture holding AK47

Seven British jihadis photographed in terror picture holding AK47
22.09.2014 18:00
A terrorist recruitment picture posted on Twitter showing seven British jihadis posing with AK47s has been ridiculed by other social media users who have called the group cowards for hiding their faces.

The men were captured in full combat gear, proudly clutching their rifles with balaclavas and rags covering their faces and hiding their identities.An eighth UK-born terrorist, calling himself Khattab A Mujaji, posted the photo, which he had extracted from a nine minute propaganda video, and told followers: 'A few of the British brothers.' He claims to be part of Rayat Al-Tawheed, a group of militants who have travelled from the UK to fight for ISIS. The picture was supposed to inspire more Brits to join ISIS but was instead targeted by other Twitter users, who dismissed the gun-wielding terrorists as cowards.One said: 'Such brave men and so proud that they dare not show their faces'. Another wrote: 'Pussies with masks'. Another Brit terrorist posted snaps of a sun-drenched lake captioned: 'Jihad is the tourism of the believers.'But his comment sparked outrage, with one tweeting: 'Oh yeah, raping women, beheading prisoners, mass murdering is a great way to travel for evil.'It has emerged that the British jihadis, responsible for holding prisoners including murdered US journalist James Foley and currently detained British journalist, John Cantlie, are known for their brutality.In a recent video posted online, John Cantlie, a photojournalist and war correspondent who has worked for several national newspapers, said that he had been 'abandoned' by Britain. (dailymail.co.uk)Bakudaily.Az

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