He shocked the world by tweeting pictures of himself and his child holding the severed heads of people executed by Islamic State. This report explores the extraordinary life and crimes of Australian Jihadi Khaled Sharrouf.
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He shocked the world by tweeting pictures of himself and his child holding the severed heads of people executed by Islamic State. This film explores the ...
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