The 81 years old chinese Jihadi who holds the world in terror

In an attempt to raise the mood of the troops in defense of Fallujah, the Islamic State pulled out its older fighter, a 81-year-old Chinese terrorist.

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New pictures have been spread a few days ago by the media group of the caliphate. Muhammed Amin is a member of the Muslim Uighur minority in Xinjiang, a region in northwest China once part of Turkestan. The man, who said he left his country after the death of his jihadi son in Syria, urges the terrorists and reassures them on the victory.

The story of Amin is special. Last year, in his first propaganda video spread on the network, the terrorist said he had suffered for 60 years Chinese oppression in Turkestan. “I fulfilled my Hijra (religious path) accompanied by my four grandchildren, my daughter and my wife. I reached the Islamic state and completed the training despite my age. After receiving a weapon, I asked for permission to go to battle, but they have not granted me this honor.”

At the time of the video, presumably made in Syria, the man had been immortalized while visiting some jihadist locations, offering advice to young people.

The Chinese government, last year, in an official statement sounded the alarm over the terrorism located in Xinjiang. According to Beijing, hundreds of Muslims living in the north-west China would leave the country to train in Syria and Iraq. Many members of the Uighur minority, traditionally linked to a moderate form of Islam, have begun to adopt more stringent practices, the same observed in Saudi Arabia or Afghanistan, as the full veil for women. The Chinese government, in response, has issued restrictions on Islamic dress, as by prohibiting the use of veils in public. China fears that the jihadi ideology of the Caliphate can fuel unrest and violence in Xinjiang, where the pressure for independence is strongly opposed by the government.

Source: Il Giornale

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