I refuse to show the photo of this scum beheading a helpless bound man. Suffice it to say, it's gruesome and this terrorist is keeping the hell-fires burning.
A self-proclaimed commander of Albanians fighting with the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq has been killed, police and his family said Tuesday.
Lavdrim Muhaxheri died somewhere in the Middle East, but exactly where, and in how many pieces he was blown into, is not clear. But one thing that is clear is how nice it is to see him go.
A video in 2014 showed him beheading a young man in Iraq who was accused by IS of spying for the Iraqi government.
And another video showed him killing another person with a rocket-propelled grenade--Kim Jong Un style.
A police official who needed to remain anonymous confirmed Muhaxheri's death and his uncle asked a Reuters reporter, "Is everyone happy now?"
Yes, most of us are happy now, except for the families the scumwafer killed before his own demise. But yes, we are delighted to see him part ways with earth.
About 300 Kosovars have joined in with ISIS and only 50 have been killed, but it's a good start. About 120 are estimated to have left from Albania itself and around 100 from Macedonia's Albanian minority.
Most of Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority are Muslim but of these, most are secular.
In 2015, it adopted a law introducing prison sentences of up to 15 years for fighting wars abroad.
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A self-proclaimed commander of Albanians fighting with the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq has been killed, police and his family said Tuesday.
Lavdrim Muhaxheri died somewhere in the Middle East, but exactly where, and in how many pieces he was blown into, is not clear. But one thing that is clear is how nice it is to see him go.
A video in 2014 showed him beheading a young man in Iraq who was accused by IS of spying for the Iraqi government.
And another video showed him killing another person with a rocket-propelled grenade--Kim Jong Un style.
A police official who needed to remain anonymous confirmed Muhaxheri's death and his uncle asked a Reuters reporter, "Is everyone happy now?"
Yes, most of us are happy now, except for the families the scumwafer killed before his own demise. But yes, we are delighted to see him part ways with earth.
About 300 Kosovars have joined in with ISIS and only 50 have been killed, but it's a good start. About 120 are estimated to have left from Albania itself and around 100 from Macedonia's Albanian minority.
Most of Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority are Muslim but of these, most are secular.
In 2015, it adopted a law introducing prison sentences of up to 15 years for fighting wars abroad.
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