Admin Posted December 30, 2014 It's the fashion portfolio of an Australian jihadist. Sharky Jama, from Melbourne, has traded in a 'budding' modelling career for a life devoted to the Islamic State in the Middle East, according to a report. The Australian reported that Jama and friend, former La Trobe University student Yusuf Yusuf, claim to have fled Australian for the key IS outposts of Fallujah, Iraq, and Raqqa, Syria, respectively.In various pictures published by his modelling agency, Jama, of Somalian descent, is seen posing for photographs in smart casual clothing. Some pictures of Jama, above, feature him sauntering down laneways wearing a fedora, while others show him posing in high-top sneakers and colourful scarfs In a series of professional photographs, he is seen showing off high-topped leather boots, cargo pants and a colourful scarf on a picturesque Australian beach.In other pictures, he gazes down the barrel of the camera, a patterned fedora tipped forward on his head as he saunters down a laneway wearing a short-sleeve dress shirt and pants.His marketing card describes his chest, waist and collar measurements as well as his height (5'11"), suit size (38R) and shoe size (10.5). Jama's role in Fallujah - the first major city to fall to the Islamic State in 2014 - is not known, but is no doubt very different to his Australian occupation. The Federal government believes more than 70 Australians have fled to join the fighting in Iraq and Syria and the passports of more than 100 others have been cancelled.Counter-terrorism researcher Dr Anne Aly, from Curtin University, told Daily Mail Australia the young men matched the 'typical' profile of Australians joining the Islamic State.'That is pretty much a very typical profile, young men who for all intents and purposes seem to be quite well integrated... but then there's something that turns them'.'It might take a year, it might take six months and if they continue down that path and become more and more radicalised they get to the point where they're ready to take action'. From Melbourne to the Middle East: Jama claims he has moved to Fallujah, one of the first cities to fall to the Islamic State terror group's initial onslaught Australian jihad fighter in Syria dreams of Coco Pops While many Australians have taken up arms on behalf of the Islamic State, and several have died, others have joined the terrorist group's propaganda arm. Last week, it was reported that a western Sydney man has joined the organisation's media arm, which produces its slick, high-definition propaganda packages for broadcast and upload.The man is understood to be working as a video editor. He described his life as 'pretty typical' in an interview with The Australian newspaper. 'I have a job, I live in a HQ, eat, sleep, work, hope an airstrike gets me so I can be Shaheed (martyred),' he was quoted saying. Two Australian nationals have featured in Islamic State videos - the so-called 'Ginger Jihadi', Abdullah Elmir, 17 and Zakaria Raad, 22.Elmir has not appeared in a video since October, when he was broadcast wearing military fatigues and surrounded by chanting Islamic State militants. Raad was reported killed shortly after his appearance in a July recruitment video with other militants.Source: http://www.dailymail.co.ukhttp://www.somaliaonline.com/looking-great-for-islamic-state-the-budding-somali-model-who-gave-up-his-runway-career-to-become-a-jihadist-fighting-for-isis/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nin-Yaaban Posted December 31, 2014 Well I guess the modeling thing didn't pan out. I bet he's probably regretting his decision to go fight over there now. Buyers remorse. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GaroweGal Posted December 31, 2014 Sharky mate you are a dickhead! We have also had 2 other Somali girls go recently bal maxaa wado oo ka galay carab is cuneyso! Who are these kids talking to? What possess a child from a war-torn country to go and fight in another people's war and cause a headache/heartache for their families, as well as creating unfavourable media attention for the wider Somali community. We are not getting good press at the moment thanks to these scambugs!. What's more tragic is that I have not heard of a single Arab girl leaving the western world, whilst we hear on daily basis countless Somali girls and boys leaving to fight in foreign wars. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jalam Posted December 31, 2014 I feel for his family. Their are plenty of dudes like this everywhere. How they get brainwashed is beyond me tbh. Why leave a comfortable life and fight in a fight that doesn't concern you? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
burahadeer Posted January 1, 2015 Nature flushing out the filth among us.Let thm die painfully. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
samiig Posted January 1, 2015 <cite> @burahadeer said:</cite> Nature flushing out the filth among us.Let thm die painfully. Word! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mooge Posted January 3, 2015 he wants to clear all his dambi from modeling. lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites