1. Gammy’s parents
The parents of baby Gammy have appeared on 60 Minutes saying they left their newborn son in Thailand as they were scared they would lose his sister, Pipah too.
“We were scared we were going to lose her. We had to try and get out as fast as we could.” David Farnell said.
He also said he ashamed of his past as a sex offender.
“I’ve been convicted of child sex offences and I hang my head in shame for that and I’m deeply regretful of that,” he said.
Overwhelmingly comments on the interview were negative with the couple being accused of not caring for their son.
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2. Images posted on Twitter of Australia boy holding soldier’s head
An image has been posted on Twitter of the seven-year old son of an Australian jihadist, Khaled Sharrouf, holding up the severed head of a Syrian soldier.
The boy, who was brought up in Sydney, holds the head high with the captain – by his father – saying, “That’s my boy”.
The Australian, which uncovered the image, reports it is “utterly shocking”.
3. Women stoned to death
Two women have been stoned to death in rebel-held northern Syria accused of having sex outside marriage.
AP reports the women were placed in a hole in the ground while a large pile of rocks was dumped near them.
A cleric then asked the local men to stone them.
In the case of the first woman, no one stepped forward to do so; instead, Ap reports, “jihadi fighters, mostly foreign extremists, did it themselves, pelting Faddah Ahmad with stones until her body was dragged away.”