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Tunisian football team pay homage to jihadist supporter
Football players holding up a poster in homage to a fan killed in Syria. Photo published on the Facebook page Forza-Ess.com.
A video being shared by jihadists on social networks show a strange sight: members of a football team in Sousse, northern Tunisia, paying homage to one of their fans that was killed while waging jihad in Syria.
The young man’s name was Maher Magmagui. He was a member of the Red Brigade, a football fan club in Sousse that supports a local team called l’Etoile Sportive du Sahel (ESS). The club’s members are known for regularly getting into fights with police during games.
Magmagui was well-known among ESS fans, notably because he wrote chants sung by supporters during games. He had gone to Syria to fight with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, a jihadist armed group. He was killed on April 3.
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