
Files found on the ‘White Widow’s’
laptop include a 34-line ‘Ode to Osama’ in which she tells of her love
for Osama bin Laden and describes him as ‘my father, my brother’.The photos and poem were among 2,000
files recovered from a computer and flash drive Samantha Lewthwaite tried to
destroy before she fled police who were hunting her in Kenya’s coastal
city of Mombasa in December 2011.
She has been named as the al-Shabaab extremist who plotted the Kenyan mall attack, which killed more than 70 innocent civilians. Lewthwaite - who was married to the July
7 bomber Germaine Lindsay - is in hiding after Interpol issued a ‘red
notice’ alert for her capture shortly after the Westgate shopping mall
massacre in Nairobi, Kenya, last month.
She penned the poem to Osama bin Laden
shortly after he was killed by US special forces during a daring raid
at his Pakistan safe house in May 2011.
‘Oh sheik Osama my father, my brother, my love for you is like no other,’ reads the ode.
Part of it continues: ‘Oh Sheik Osama now that you are gone, the Muslims must wake up they must be strong.
‘Us we are left to continue what you started. To seek the victory until we are martyred.’
A chilling diary penned by the fanatic shows how she attempted to
groom her innocent children into becoming ‘Islamic holy warriors’.
The world’s most wanted woman wrote about how she was proud that her
children wanted to be mujahids – those who declare jihad against
‘unbelievers’ – after she and her late husband would talk to the
children about holy wars.
Over nine scrawled pages she writes out her plot to murder
disbelievers and incite others – including her four children – to do the
same.
The crumpled A4 manuscript was found in a Kenyan safe house in which
she and fellow Islamic extremists were planning an attack on two hotels
and a shopping centre.
The diary shows she is grooming them to follow in the footsteps of their father, 7/7 bomber Germaine Lindsay.
No comments:
Post a Comment