http://www.cnn.com/2014/08/12/world/...html?hpt=hp_c2
Apparently, there's a lot of Australians that have moved to the region to fight alongside ISIS. I knew that there is a lot of Muslims in Australia, but didn't know they were this radicalized.
I know there's a big population of Muslims in Michigan, I wonder if any from there have left to fight for ISIS as well.
Make no mistake about it people, this is a conflict of civilizations. I know it's the unpopular thing to say, but this is brutality on another level and it's backed up by their beliefs and scriptures.
(CNN) -- A proud father's boast accompanies an image the U.S. Secretary of State on Tuesday called "one of the most disturbing, stomach-turning, grotesque photographs ever."
"That's my boy," wrote Khaled Sharrouf on Twitter, alongside a photo of his seven-year-old son using both hands to hold up a man's severed head.
The photo, since removed from Twitter, was reportedly taken in Raqqa, a Syrian city in the stranglehold of Islamic militants, where the Australian father has taken his young family to join the fight.
"That's my boy," wrote Khaled Sharrouf on Twitter, alongside a photo of his seven-year-old son using both hands to hold up a man's severed head.
The photo, since removed from Twitter, was reportedly taken in Raqqa, a Syrian city in the stranglehold of Islamic militants, where the Australian father has taken his young family to join the fight.
I know there's a big population of Muslims in Michigan, I wonder if any from there have left to fight for ISIS as well.
Make no mistake about it people, this is a conflict of civilizations. I know it's the unpopular thing to say, but this is brutality on another level and it's backed up by their beliefs and scriptures.
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