- Twitter account believed to belong to former Melbourne woman Zehra Duman launches another hateful spray of propaganda posts
- This included a 'five star jihad' photoshoot featuring jihadist women with a clean, white BMW 5
- The women, described as being from the US and Australia, are pictured reclining against the car
- Wielding firearms, they are dressed from head to in black niqabs and standing under the Islamic State flag
- One
message said: 'US + Australia, how does it feel that all 5 of us were
born n raised in your lands, & now here thirsty for ur blood?'
- Duman fled Melbourne, leaving behind her distraught family, after being 'brainwashed'
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01:51 GMT, 18 March 2015
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An
Australian jihadist widow has shared a series of propaganda pictures
she says shows her 'five star jihad' lifestyle - and says she and other
female jihadists are 'thirsty' for the blood of her former countrymen.
In
photographs posted to a Twitter account believed to belong to former
Melbourne woman Zehra Duman, several women are pictured standing under
an Islamic State flag, reclining against a clean white BMW M5, wielding
machine guns and dressed from head to toe in black Islamic dress.
In
one tweet, Duman said: 'US + Australia, how does it feel that all 5 of
us were born n raised in your lands, now here thirsty for ur
blood?'
Another
image of five women standing under an Islamic State flag is captioned:
'Can't mess with my clique. From the land down under, to the land of
Khilafah. Thats the Aussie spirit.'
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A Twitter account understood to belong
to Zehra Duman posted a series of photographs of jihadist women 'from
Australia and the US' posing with a BMW M5, which they said originated
in France
In another image, the women are pictured posing in head-to-toe black dress under an Islamic State flag
Alarming: Zehra Duman posted this
photograph to social media with the caption: '5 star jihad. M5 (the BMW)
in the land of sham (Syria) he he '
Vile caption: The former Melbourne woman sprayed a series of hateful messages on social media on
Vanished: Zehra Duman, pictured, left
behind a distraught family when she fled for the Middle East late in
2014. She later posted that she had married jihadist fighter Mahmoud
Abdullatif, married
Duman's account follows the similar naming conventions as previous social media accounts.
It
also featured pictures of her late reported partner, the so-called
'Playboy Jihadi' Mahmoud Abdullatif, as her 'beautiful husband'.
Daily
Mail Australia reported in January that Duman congratulated her late
partner for his death after he was reportedly killed.
'You won the race!' she tweeted, describing him as a 'green bird' - the term used to describe a so-called martyr.
Australian-born jihadist: Mahmoud
Abdullatif, who was reported dead in January, is praised by his late
wife Zehra Duman on social media
Duman congratulated her husband on his death in January, saying: 'You won the race!'
The identities of the jihadist women in Ms Duman's pictures are unclear.
However,
the BMW bears resemblance to the same vehicle Australian jihadist and
former underworld figure Mohammed Elomar was pictured smirking and
wielding a Glock next to in September 2014.
Same car? Notorious Australian jihadist Mohamed Elomar was pictured in front of a white BMW which was reportedly from France
Defensive: Zehra Duman justified
boasting about her 'five star jihad' lifestyle - but was then forced to
defend the posts, telling her followers to 'chill n stop jujjing'
Shortly
after boasting about the expensive vehicle, Duman became defensive on
social media and said 'no one is trying to be flashy'
'The
m5 was driven here from france (sic) and is meant to be sold here.
Chill n stop (judging). No one is trying to be flashy in sham
(Syria).'
Duman fled Australia late last year, leaving behind a distraught family, who told reporters she had been 'brainwashed'.
The tweets, pictured here, have since been deleted
The Herald Sun quoted her father, Duvat Duman, saying: 'She’s been brainwashed, she wasn’t like this three or four months ago.'
Khaled Sharrouf's wife Tara Nettleton is among the Australian females who have joined the Islamic State.
Australian teenager Jake Bilardi was reported dead in a suicide bombing in Ramadi, Iraq, last week.
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