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Colonel Robert F. Cunningham
20 April 2019
Aku Press LLC
The Akurians
TRUE FACE OF ISLAM!
MULTICULTURALISM GETS
DANISH & NORWEGIAN WOMEN BEHEADED IN MOROCCO!
Louisa Vesterager Jespersen, 24, from Denmark, and Maren Ueland, 28, from Norway were murdered by Muslims in Morocco. Below is a linked video - with all the horrible sounds - that IS the true face of Islam, across the board and without exception.
The original video came from: https://theync.com/complete-video-adolescent-danish-decapitated-in-morocco.htm
Should it be removed, here is a saved copy in mp4: Beheading-ISIS Morocco
Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland WANTED, BOUGHT AND PAID FOR 'multiculturalism' - and they got it!
The severed heads are reversed from the formal photos at the top .. and we did not edit to correct this scene of typical Islamic horror.
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UPDATE:
Leader of jihadist cell admits to beheading backpacker in ISIS-inspired slayings
By Jackie Salo
May 31, 2019 | 9:42am | Updated
Maren Ueland (left) and Louisa Vesterager Jespersen
Top female ISIS member insists she's helping CIA find Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
Three jihadists admitted to butchering two Scandinavian backpackers in an ISIS-inspired execution in Morroco after failing to join the extremist group.
Abdessamad Ejjoud — the suspected leader — confessed Thursday in Morrocan court to beheading one of the hikers to pledge allegiance to the Islamic State.
“I beheaded one of them … I regret it,” Ejjoud, 33, said, according to the BBC. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-48471301
Youness Ouziyad, 27, also admitted to the grisly slaughter, while a third suspect, Rachid Afatti, 33, said he filmed the slayings in a video shared with ISIS supporters.
Louisa Vesterager Jespersen, 24, from Denmark, and Maren Ueland, 28, from Norway, were beheaded Dec. 17 in a tent near Mount Toubkal, one of Morocco’s highest peaks.
The women — who were roommates at Norway’s Bo University — had traveled to the High Atlas mountains on a Christmas camping trip, according to BBC.
Three days before the killings, the trio pledged allegiance to ISIS, but were “lone wolves” and had no contact the group, authorities said.
“We loved IS and we prayed to God for it,” Ejjoud told the court.
The trio could face the death penalty for their role in the murders. They are on trial along with 21 other defendants on terrorism-related charges.
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