Islamic State has released a graphic video using the Justin Bieber hashtag on Twitter, in a worrying ploy that could see the militant organisation's propaganda exposed to the tens of millions of mostly young people who follow the megastar.
The hijacking of the Justin Bieber hashtag occurred this morning, with links to the video, titled "Message to Islamic West", also carrying the hashtags of ISIS and ISIL, by which Islamic State is also known, as well as the Bieber hashtag.
The 21-year-old has almost 74 million Twitter followers.
Initially released via the Islamic State media account, the video, seen by AAP, was still available on the social media site at the time of this article being published.
The release of the video comes after a warning from Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull this week that the online campaign against Islamic State must be considerably improved.