THE AGE: Australia's most senior Islamic State recruiter in Syria has urged young Muslim men to "rise up" and launch attacks on home soil in a new alarming propaganda video.
Neil Prakash, who goes by the jihadist name Abu Khaled al-Cambodi, is understood to have fled to Syria from Melbourne in early 2013. Mr Prakash is of Fijian and Cambodian descent, a fact reflected in his nom de guerre.
In the 12-minute video, Mr Prakash issues a call to arms to his "beloved brothers in Australia".
"I also send a message to my brothers, my beloved brothers in Islam in Australia," he says.
"Now is the time to rise, now is the time to wake up … You must start attacking before they attack you."
The video has emerged online only days after five Melbourne teenagers were arrested in pre-dawn raids over an alleged Anzac Day terror plot. Three teenagers have been charged, two with terrorism-related offences.
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