Other Jihadists from Australia who joined the ISIS
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The Australian newspaper containing the photograph says, a picture was posted on Twitter by the child's father, Khaled Sharrouf, ever serving a sentence in Australia for indictment planning terror attack in Australia.
Khaled Sharrouf join now been joined by militia aka ISIS Daulah Islamiyah in Syria.
Politicians and Muslim leaders expressed how terguncan Australia and their contempt at that picture.
PM Abbott added, the photo shows "how ferocious" Daulah Islamiyah militants.
In the photograph of a child-which looks at the early age of school essentially wearing a baseball cap and blue shirt, with two hands holding a severed head.
In the photo caption on twitter, according to The Australian, says among other things, "This is my son."
Mentioned, the photo was taken in Raqa city, northern Syria.
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Another photo shows Sharrouf wearing combat uniforms, posing with three children who are believed to be his biological children, the paper again.
According to PM Abbott, the photo shows that the Daulah Islamiyah ISIS aka "rather than just a terrorist group, but a terrorist army".
And they were not just want to get treoris area but trying to establish a terrorist state, "said Abbott, who was in the Netherlands to discuss issues related to MH17, Malaysian aircraft shot down rebel Ukraine.
Sharrouf jailed for four years in 2009 for his part in planning attacks in Sydney and Melbourne.
Free after he was banned from leaving Australia, but managed to escape to Syria with his family by using his brother's passport.
Australia issued an arrest warrant last July after appearing cuit of which is believed to be her Twitter account, which broadcast a photograph of a another Australian, Mohamed Elomar, carrying a number of heads without bodies of Syrian soldiers.
Australia last week imposed a new law that prohibits its citizens traveling to a particular country, in an effort to prevent people who have been radicalized to be at war with extremist groups.
Approximately 150 to 160 Australians are believed to go to war with the militants in the Middle East.
Meanwhile, Australia sent aircraft to help supply food and beverage supplies for Yazidi minorities trapped in the mountain of Sinjar in Iraq, to escape his Daulah Islamiyah militants.
United States and Australia underline the threat of foreign jihadist fighters returning from Syria and Iraq.
United States Secretary of State, John Kerry, saying the issue should be discussed at the UN in order to get the best way to handle people who are returning.
Kerry Statement delivered at the annual US-Australia talks in Sydney.
Meanwhile, the people of Australia are still shocked by the appearance of the image of a boy.
The figure shows a boy, who is believed to be the child of Australian men who have been convicted of terrorist activities, using both hands to lift a Syrian head severed.
Kerry claimed Click photo children are "heartbreaking" and "creepy".
The photos were placed on the Twitter account Khaled Sharrouf, an Australian citizen who was jailed for plotting attacks in the country.
He is now known to be in Syria.
Australian newspaper reported that the photo with the caption "This is my son" was taken in the town of Raga, northern Syria. BBC
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