Some members of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) have thrown their support behind protesters in Ferguson, Missouri, United States of America.
ISIS supports Ferguson protesters
The Islamic terror group has reached out to the protesters in Ferguson, pledging to send them help if they embrace Islam.
Protesters have taken to streets of various cities in America to protest a grand jury decision not to indict a white police officer, Darren Wilson, for the shooting and killing of an unarmed black kid, Michael Brown. The protests have been more rife in Ferguson where the shooting took place.
Now, Islamic terror group has revealed that they are ready to support the aggrieved protesters in Ferguson if they can accept Islam as their religion.
Using the slogan “From #IS 2 Ferguson”, a member of the militant group jihadi Junaid Hussain, tweeted a photograph of a hand-written letter urging the Ferguson rioters to “reject corrupt man-made laws like democracy” and declare their allegiance to ISIS' leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
“We hear you and we will help you if you accept Islam and reject corrupt man-made laws like democracy and pledge your allegiance to Caliph Abu Bakr and then we will shed our blood for you and send our soldiers that don't sleep, whose drink is blood, and their play is carnage,” the letter posted to Twitter reads.
The letter is also accompanied by a photograph of a number of masked young men posing with assault rifles and mobile phone cases bearing the black and white logo of the Islamic State.
Another militant with the Twitter name @Abu 3antar Britani also reiterated their intentions to support the protesters in Fergusson. “From #IS to #Ferguson we heard your call and we are ready to respond! #FergusonDecision #BeLikeMalcolmX #FightBack,” the tweet reads.
Another wrote “For how long will you let these govts oppress u. Draw ur knives and show them a response!! #FergusonDecision #IS.”
This is not the first time the Islamic terror group has used the Ferguson protest to their advantage. Back in August when the shooting first occurred, a man was seen wave a banner which read, "ISIS is here " behind a CNN reporter.
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