He should have stayed home and gone to cooking school.
Mummy's boy British jihadi who wanted to bomb UK documents 'lonely' life under IS
A FORMER British supermarket worker who travelled to Syria to join the so-called Islamic State (IS) has complained about his "lonely" life in the caliphate.
By SARAH ANN HARRIS
PUBLISHED: 18:22, Fri, Mar 20, 2015
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Omar Hussein appears to struggle with the most basic tasks in the caliphate
Omar Hussain, who previously worked as a supermarket security guard, has chronicled his bungled attempts to become a fighter with IS (also known as Isis or Isil).
Hussain, 27, who still lived with his mother before trying to become a terrorist, appears to struggle with the most basic tasks including peeling potatoes and washing his own clothes.
He posted one image to his Twitter account of a pile of potatoes, alongside a caption written in barely-literate English which said: "It tuk me 50 mins to peel 10 potatoes. Life cnt go on like this, I need a sabi [servant] I thnk ill cut them tmrw, too tired."
The mummy’s boy militant, who now calls himself Abu Awlaki or Abu Sa'eed al-Britaini, also posted a picture of a drenched T-shirt, captioned: "That moment when it starts pouring dwn wth rain all of a suddn & u realise ur clothes r still on the washng line, lol."
He also went on to upload a picture of his attempt at cooking himself dinner, captioned: "I am, what the Oxford dictionary defines as, a Chef! Tuk me 37 mins 2 make, im proud of myself.:
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Mummy's boy British jihadi who wanted to bomb UK documents 'lonely' life under IS
A FORMER British supermarket worker who travelled to Syria to join the so-called Islamic State (IS) has complained about his "lonely" life in the caliphate.
By SARAH ANN HARRIS
PUBLISHED: 18:22, Fri, Mar 20, 2015





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27

Omar Hussein appears to struggle with the most basic tasks in the caliphate
Omar Hussain, who previously worked as a supermarket security guard, has chronicled his bungled attempts to become a fighter with IS (also known as Isis or Isil).
Hussain, 27, who still lived with his mother before trying to become a terrorist, appears to struggle with the most basic tasks including peeling potatoes and washing his own clothes.
He posted one image to his Twitter account of a pile of potatoes, alongside a caption written in barely-literate English which said: "It tuk me 50 mins to peel 10 potatoes. Life cnt go on like this, I need a sabi [servant] I thnk ill cut them tmrw, too tired."
The mummy’s boy militant, who now calls himself Abu Awlaki or Abu Sa'eed al-Britaini, also posted a picture of a drenched T-shirt, captioned: "That moment when it starts pouring dwn wth rain all of a suddn & u realise ur clothes r still on the washng line, lol."
He also went on to upload a picture of his attempt at cooking himself dinner, captioned: "I am, what the Oxford dictionary defines as, a Chef! Tuk me 37 mins 2 make, im proud of myself.:
Continue reading at:
British Isis militant tweets about lonely life in Syria World News Daily Express