Jihadi John

British “White Widow” terrorist Sally Jones “killed in drone strike”

Britain’s most wanted female terrorist Sally Jones, nicknamed the White Widow, has reportedly been killed in a drone strike.

The fugitive jihadi, who was once a punk rock singer, was said to have been killed in June in a US strike close to the border between Syria and Iraq.

At least 100 European ISIS fighters “to be prosecuted in Iraq, with most facing death penalty”

 

At least 100 European Isis fighters will be prosecuted in Iraq, with most facing the death penalty, the country’s ambassador to Belgium has reportedly said.

Jawad al-Chlaihawi said Belgians were among those detained, along with jihadists from Russia, Chechnya and Central Asia.

ISIS bride reveals horrors of life in the caliphate and the British jihadists who lived there

A woman who was forcibly smuggled into Isis-held Syria by her husband has described the horrors of the caliphate and told of the British jihadists she met there.

Islam Mitat, 23, had been married to her husband, Ahmed, for just three months when he announced he wanted them to move from Dubai to Turkey, according to a report in The Times.

Suspected British associate of ISIL's 'Jihadi John' detained in Turkey: Report

A suspected associate of British ISIL leader 'Jihadi John' is being held by authorities in Turkey, Reuters quotes senior Turkish officials as sayingA suspected associate of British Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) leader "Jihadi John" is being held by authorities in Turkey, Reuters quoted two senior Turkish officials as saying on Nov.

U.S. officials believe terrorist known as ‘Jihadi John’ was killed in drone strike

The ISIS terrorist dubbed by the media as “Jihadi John” is believed to be dead following a United States air strike on Thursday. Mohammed Emwazi, known as Jihadi John, was thought to be killed as he left a building in Raqqa, Syria, in what U.S. officials call a “flawless” and “clean hit”.

Four Britons who sought to get to Syria arrested on return to UK

Four Britons who were detained in Turkey on suspicion of trying to cross illegally into Syria were arrested on their return to England on April 15, police said.

The four were part of a group of nine people, all members of the same family, who were detained in Turkey at the beginning of the month. 

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