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BEYOND THE GRAVE

How ISIS spokesman Abu Muhammad al-Adnani’s demand for Westerners to be killed in their own cities is still rallying fanatics a year after his death

Even though he was wiped out in a drone strike, ex-terror chief’s calls for lone wolf massacres are still listened to online

Abu Muhammad al-Adnani's evil legacy lives on in his influence as a martyr

ISLAMIC State’s bloody-thirsty Abu Mohammad al-Adnani is still inspiring horrific atrocities across Europe from beyond the grave a year after he was killed. 

The ISIS propaganda chief’s murderous rants calling for murdering civilians in western cities are still being listened to by legions of fanatics bitter about the so-called caliphate crumbling to dust.  

 Abu Muhammad al-Adnani's evil legacy lives on in his influence as a martyr
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Abu Muhammad al-Adnani's evil legacy lives on in his influence as a martyrCredit: Reuters

Adnani was killed in a US drone strike in Syria in August 2016 - and inevitably he became a martyr.

Two years before his brutal death he issued a call to jihadis to kill non-Muslims in the West.

But his influence lives on as he made several audio recordings of his evil rambling which have been posted online.

 Abu Muhammad al-Adnani has been killed, ISIS media report
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 Abu Muhammad al-Adnani has been killed, ISIS media reportCredit: AP

In one twisted rant, Abu Mohammed al Adnani urged the group’s supporters: “If you can kill a disbelieving American or European – especially the spiteful and filthy French – or an Australian.

“Or a Canadian, or any other disbeliever from the disbelievers waging war, including the citizens of the countries that entered into a coalition against the Islamic State, then rely upon Allah, and kill him in any manner or way, however it may be.

“Smash his head with a rock, or slaughter him with a knife, or run him over with your car, or throw him down from a high place, or choke him, or poison him.”

Speaking after his death, terror analyst Rita Katz said: “When calling for lone wolf attacks in [the] West, ISIS fighters/supporters quote Adnani more than any other individual.”

In the years since he was blown up by the US drone, his orders have been repeated by his sicko followers.

Shortly after the cowardly Nice truck attack, an ISIS propaganda video was released that praised the driver – and threatened a copycat killing in London

The chilling footage, released in the aftermath of last summer’s Nice attacks, used computer graphics showing the distance the 19-tonne lorry travelled during the horrifying Bastille Day massacre.

In November, ISIS’s slickly produced murder mag Rumiyah, ISIS provided detailed instructions for committing atrocities on westerners.

 The sinister magazine is published in English, Arabic and French by the Nashir Media Foundation
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The sinister magazine is published in English, Arabic and French by the Nashir Media Foundation

Shortly after the terrorists posted a twisted “tutorial” video instructing supporters to carry out lone-wolf attacks in the West.

Jihadists are taught how to make an improvised bomb and BEHEAD innocent people in the film titled “Explanation of How to Slaughter Disbelievers”.

Then in December, ISIS published a terror manual teaching lone-wolf jihadis how to use lorries as weapons to “crush many victims” in Berlin and Nice-style attacks.

The sick step-by-step guide, released last month in the terror group’s Rumiyah magazine, said using a vehicle was one of the most lethal methods of attack.

 ISIS terror manual showed lone-wolf jihadis how to use lorries as weapons to “crush many victims” in Berlin and Nice-style attacks
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ISIS terror manual showed lone-wolf jihadis how to use lorries as weapons to “crush many victims” in Berlin and Nice-style attacks

Meanwhile it emerged how internet guides telling ‘lone wolf’ extremists exactly how to carry out car terror attacks were still available on Google and Twitter on Thursday night.

The news comes just hours after the Westminster Bridge atrocity and as experts warned Brit-based jihadis are using them for training.


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