
A London-based cab driver, Sunday Dare, has said a young boy nicknamed Jihadi Junior, who appears in an Islamic State video is his grandson.
Nigerian-born Dare made the claim in an interview with Channel 4 News on Monday.
The boy, Isa Dare, was featured in a
shocking new ISIS execution video wearing military uniform and
declaring, “We are going to kill the kaffir (non-believers) over there.”
“In the IS video, the boy, who looks
four or five, issues threats against “the unbelievers” in English. The
video, which shows five people being murdered, is now being examined by
the British security services,” the TV station reported.
Isa’s mother, Grace Khadijat Dare, 24,
is said to have fled London and married the boy’s father a Swedish
jihadi fighter, Abu Bakr, who has been killed.
The boy and his parents featured in
footage exclusively obtained by Channel 4 News from an American Muslim
convert and film-maker, Bilal Abdul Kareem, and first broadcast in 2013.
59-year-old Dare, who said he was
certain that the boy was his grandson, accused ISIS of using the boy as a
shield and for propaganda.
“He’s my grandson. I can’t disown him. I
know him very well,” the TV station quoted him as saying. “He’s
propaganda. They are just using a small boy. They are just using him as a
shield.”
He also called on his daughter, a Muslim
convert, who grew up in a Christian Nigerian family, to return to the
UK and answer for her actions.
Dare said the 24-year-old had told him she was going to Egypt to study, only for him to find out she had fled to Syria.
He said he had reported his daughter to
the police three times, telling them that she was acting strangely. But
they ignored him, saying she was above 18.
“I’m totally disappointed. She was a
Christian, she was brought up in a Christian way – all of a sudden she
decided to become a Muslim,” he said.
He said Grace had called him from Syria weeks ago, but he dropped the phone on her in annoyance.
The Daily Mail reported that Grace
swapped a comfortable life in Britain, where she was known for her
dimples and her love of her mother’s home cooking, for the horror of
Syria.
Dare, who is from Lewisham, South
London, is described by friends as a bit of a tomboy who enjoyed wearing
tight jeans and platforms, according to the report.
She had gone to college to study media
studies, film studies, psychology and sociology, and was a popular young
girl, the report added.
She reportedly converted to Islam at the
of 18 and started worshipping at the Lewisham Islamic Centre, which is
linked to radical cleric Abu Hamza and the Woolwich killers of Lee
Rigby.
There have been several reports about British teens travelling to Syria to join ISIS in recent times.
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