Photo: Australian jihadist Khaled Sharrouf, date and location unknown
ABC News Online: Islamic State recruit Mahir Absar Alam insists he's not a threat if allowed to return to Australia
An Australian member of Islamic State (IS) has begged to come home, describing "rivers of blood" flowing inside the group's self-proclaimed caliphate and a life of horror and misery.
Mahir Absar Alam, who was born in Sydney and went to high school in Loxton in country South Australia, urged Muslims around the world not to believe IS's propaganda and to stay in their home countries.
He was captured with his Syrian wife and two children in March by Kurdish-led forces outside the village of Baghouz, the last hold-out of IS militants.
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WNU Editor: ISIS survivors say the worse offenders were the foreign fighters. In this context I believe the victims far more than the foreigners who are now saying that they were not fighters, hate ISIS, and only worked as nurses in the hospital.
ABC News Online: Islamic State recruit Mahir Absar Alam insists he's not a threat if allowed to return to Australia
An Australian member of Islamic State (IS) has begged to come home, describing "rivers of blood" flowing inside the group's self-proclaimed caliphate and a life of horror and misery.
Mahir Absar Alam, who was born in Sydney and went to high school in Loxton in country South Australia, urged Muslims around the world not to believe IS's propaganda and to stay in their home countries.
He was captured with his Syrian wife and two children in March by Kurdish-led forces outside the village of Baghouz, the last hold-out of IS militants.
Read more ....
WNU Editor: ISIS survivors say the worse offenders were the foreign fighters. In this context I believe the victims far more than the foreigners who are now saying that they were not fighters, hate ISIS, and only worked as nurses in the hospital.