Elwan, an Iraqi tailor went senior Daesh member
Daesh's official weekly Arabic
newsletter, Al-Nabaa, has celebrated in its latest issue on Friday
international terrorist Kamel Mahmoud Elwan, calling him “Slayer of Americans
and Russians.”
Elwan was killed in August 2019
during a military operation in Syria, although he was a senior member of Daesh,
he was also head of another terrorist group called “Al-Tawhid Wal-Jehad” in
Iraq’s Salahuddin province.
The newsletter deliberately mentioned
Elwan because he was one of the participants in the massacre of Camp Speicher
in 2014 when Daesh killed at least 1,566 Iraqi Air Force cadets in an attack on
Camp Speicher in Tikrit.
Kamel Mahmoud Elwan, born in Samarra
in Iraq, started his career as a tailor, before he went to Imam Ahmed Ibn
Hanbal Mosque where Daesh recruiters changed his ideology about moderate Islam
to an extremist vision. He took it upon himself to promote for killing
Americans in Iraq.
During the first period of the last
fifteen years, Elwan has become known among the terrorist circles in Iraq
because of his ability to recruit a large number of young people to plot for
bloody battles waged against US bases in Iraq. The US called him the second
version of Osama bin Laden.
He was appointed by the terrorist
organization as the “Emir of Samarra.”
The United States arrested Elwan and
took him to a prison in Boca Raton in 2004 and 2005 where he served time and
attempted to recruit a number of prisoners until he got out of prison following
the withdrawal of US forces from Iraq after the execution of Iraqi President
Saddam Hussein in December 2006.
After he left prison, he returned to
Iraq; but Iraqi forces arrested him and imprisoned him in a Tikrit Prison.
After that, he was transferred to a prison in Baghdad and then another prison
in Tikrit, until Daesh entered the city in 2014 and freed around 400 inmates,
including Elwan.
He then communicated with Daesh
leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, who made him an Emir over Salahuddin after
initiating many attacks against the Iraqi army and international coalition
until he went to Syria’s Raqqa, where he launched assaults against forces and
the Druze in As-Suwayda Governorate.
He was killed last year in Damascus
following an air raid by the international coalition to fight Daesh.