Family of British jihadi bride who left her Glasgow home to join Isis say they are ‘sickened by her twisted evil’ after she wrote a poem praising Tunisia terror attack.


          Asqa Mahmood left Glasgow in 2013 and married an ISIS militant last year Former private schoolgirl, 20, has since posted radical messages online In most recent post she celebrates attacks in Tunisia, Kuwait and France Parents have criticised her 'twisted and evil' poem, branding it 'sickening'.

          The family of a British woman who fled to join Islamic State in Syria have said they are 'sickened' by a poem she wrote praising the massacre in Tunisia and attacks in Kuwait and France.

          Former private schoolgirl Aqsa Mahmood left her home in Glasgow in November 2013 and married a militant from the terror group in February last year.
         She has since posted a series of radical messages under the nom de guerre Umm Layth, including a call for others to copy the murder of soldier Lee Rigby and the Boston Marathon bombing.
          In her most recent blog post, the 20-year-old celebrated Friday's terror strikes as 'revenge' and 'a day that will go down in history'.

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