One of the schoolgirls who disappeared from her east London home in February to travel to Syria has tweeted a picture that appears to confirm she has joined Isis.
Amira Abase, 15, posted a photograph of a takeaway meal including fried chicken and chips which she said she was sharing with a 16-year-old girl who recently tweeted that she wanted to "behead some kafirs [unbelievers]".
Amira left her home in east London with friends Shamima Begum, 15, and Kadiza Sultana, 16, in February and is believed to have travelled through Turkey and reached the Syrian city of Raqqa.
She tweeted the picture under the name Bintt Abbas and captioned it: "dawla takeaway w/ @um--ayoub12." Dawla is one of several names for Isis or its self-declared Islamic State, while @um--ayoub12 is the Twitter identity of the 16-year-old dinner companion.
dawla takeaway w/ @um_ayoub12 pic.twitter.com/19cK7PPIWM
— umm uthman britaniya (@BinttAbbas) April 5, 2015
Women and girls in the unit carry automatic weapons while covered head to toe in black and patrol the streets to ensure the populace sticks to rigid religious diktats. Women found to be in contravention of the rules, such as a ban on wearing heels, are subjected to 40 or more lashes.
