Bashar al-Assad Eliminates Another Non-White Colonizer for Us

Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer
October 24, 2014

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Mamunur Roshid travelled to the desert lands with four other counterfeit Britons from Portsmouth in October last year.

Another one of the Non-White colonizers that the government and media insist on calling ‘British’ has been killed fighting against the legitimate nationalist government of Syria.

Mamunur Roshid travelled over there with four others to enrich Syria back in October 2013; one of them decided life on the doleback in Britain was easier, but got arrested at the airport and two others have also been killed.

BBC:

Mr Roshid’s death comes as Britain’s most senior police officer revealed at least five Britons are travelling to Iraq and Syria to join IS every week, with an estimated 500 already fighting with the group.

Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe said: “Those numbers are a minimum. There may be many more who set out to travel to another country and meandered over to Syria and Iraq in a way that is not always possible to spot when you have failed states and leaky borders.

He warned the return of these individuals to the streets of the UK was “a risk to our communities”.

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Ifthekar Jaman managed to get a spot on the BBC before his death in Syria.

Sir Bernard added: “The drumbeat of terrorism in the UK has changed. It’s faster and it’s more intense.”

Mr Roshid left the UK with Mr Rahman, Assad Uzzaman, Mehdi Hassan and Mashudur Choudhury.

Choudhury returned to UK after a few weeks and was arrested at Gatwick Airport.

In May, he became the first person in the UK to be convicted of terrorist offences in connection with the conflict in Syria.

The two other men, Mr Uzzaman and Mr Hassan, are still believed to be in Syria.

Ifthekar Jaman, from Southsea, Hampshire, told the BBC before his death he joined IS as he felt it was his “duty” because Muslims were “being slaughtered”.

Mr Jaman’s family told the BBC that he was killed while fighting forces loyal to the government.

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