Somalia's al Shabaab militants are claiming responsibility for the bombing of a hotel in Mogadishu, which killed at least 10 people including a lawmaker and wounded two ministers. Mana Rabiee reports.
ISLAMIC State terrorists have opened a "junior jihadi" training camp teaching young recruits how to fight, and new schools for English-speaking kids which may service the five children of notorious Sydney terrorist Khaled Sharrouf.
The death cult has released a new film showing children dressed in combat fatigues and wearing Islamic bandannas.
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Charles Lister — a visiting fellow at the Brookings Doha Centre — initially posted photos of the Raqqa training camp named Camp Farouq.
An apparent IS information poster about a new boys and girls school and children's park has outlined details for the schools.
Boys pose for a class photo at Abu Mus'ab Zarqawi School / Picture: Supplied Source: Supplied
"By the grace of Allah we have opened schools for English speaking children," the poster claims. "The boys school is called Abu Mus'ab Zarqawi School and the girls school is called Aisha School and is located next door."
The school is named after Sharrouf's hero and murderer Abu Musab al-Zarqawi who was the leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq until his death.
The nine-minute video of the training camp shows boys doing physical training while children hold up Islamic State flags. A teacher shouts instructions at the children and leads them in a series of Arabic chants.
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Students at the Abu Mus'ab Zarqawi School / Picture: Supplied Source: Supplied
The Daily Telegraph could not confirm if Sharrouf's sons — who have been photographed holding up the heads of Syrian soldiers and showing off assault rifles — appeared in the video.
Monash University terrorism expert Professor Greg Barton told The Daily Telegraph the radicalisation of children in a war zone would leave them "badly traumatised".
"It's a truly horrible situation. You also have to think of the impact on the local children and the population controlled by IS and the pressures they are under," he said.
Khaled Sharrouf and boys believed to be his sons / Picture: Supplied Source: Twitter
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