
© The AustralianNot quite human.
A grisly photograph showing a young boy, said to be the son of an ISIS rebel,
holding the severed head of a slain Syrian soldier, proves the 'hideous atrocities' the terrorist group is capable of, said Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott.
The picture, taken in the northern Syrian city of Raqa, was
posted on the Twitter account of Khaled Sharrouf, an Australian citizen who traveled to Syria last year and is now an Islamic State fighter.
As if the photo was not shocking enough
, Sharrouf attached the comment "That's my boy!" to the Twitter image. The shocking picture quickly went viral.
The Australian leader warned that the photograph proved exactly how dangerous the terrorist organization, which has swept across parts of Iraq and Syria in recent months, really is.
"There are more photographs in newspapers in Australia today of the kind of hideous atrocities that this group is capable of," Abbott said in an interview with ABC Radio.
"[The] Islamic State - as they're now calling themselves - it's not just a terrorist group, it's a terrorist army and they're seeking not just a terrorist enclave but effectively a terrorist state, a terrorist nation.
Comment: One has to wonder about Israel's motivation in apologizing to Brazil while asserting the need to be cautious to prevent "very bad climate". Who is responsible for all those war crimes and massacres in Gaza? Israel or Brazil? Psychopaths can't accept responsibility for their crimes.