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This Piece Of Garbage Lol When She Heard About The Tunisian Killings.

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anotheoldgit | 08:23 Sun 05th Jul 2015 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3149629/Laugh-loud-UK-schoolgirl-jihadi-s-sick-reaction-Tunisian-massacre-series-extraordinary-online-messages-undercover-MOS-reporter.html

/// Amira Abase, 16, wrote that she was laughing out loud – ‘Lol’ in text language – as Britain mourned the 30 citizens murdered on the Sousse
beach. ///

This is the monster that some on here described as only a child, and said they feared for her, and wished her back safely in the UK.when she and her two companions fled the UK.

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The Ed I guess.
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//ISIL is not a physical place, mushroom25, it is a group of individuals. (I think you mean Syria). //

ISIL may be a group, but they are a group that has control of quite a large part of syria and iraq, places where technicians from syriatel, MTN, Zain-Iraq, etc wouldn't dare send their operatives. so who keeps the mobiles working in ISIL territory if not ISIL?
........ISIL must also have an ability to keep the power on in their area - I can't imagine that Bashar-al-Assad is paying......
// isnt Gromits avatar rather anti-English.Imagine he had an avatar ridiculing ,err lets say Mohamed //

Thick as two short planks. It is not anti-English or ridiculing the English. It is a cartoon by the late John Wells and was a spoof of the Daily Express masthead.

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