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A British convert to Islam, dubbed Jihadi Jack after travelling to Syria, has denied joining the Islamic State terror group. File photo of Jack Letts, the British youth who left for Syria in 2014. Picture courtesy: Facebook Jack Letts told a UK news channel that he had fled his home in Oxford to study in Syria but did not regret the move. I came here search
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stanley cup he told Channel 4 News. Asked if he is an IS fighter, he said: Currently Im not. Im not and nor do I agree with lot of what they follow. In a separate online statement in Arabic, which he said should be remembered as his final words if he is killed, he wrote: I oppose so-called Islamic State, but that doesnt mean I am with you, the dirty non-Muslims. Speaking from somewhere in Syria, Letts admitted to missing home comforts like kebabs and Krispy Kreme doughnuts but said he knows he would not be welcome back in the UK. His parents, John Letts and Sally Lane, are awaiting trial after being charged with terrorism offences relating to allegedly sending money to their son. They have denied the charges of funding terrorism and are due to
stanley cup stand trial in January 2017. Jack said in an online statement he hated his parents for the sake of Allah because they are non-believers, and called on them to convert. They reject the religion of truth, so I reject them. I hate the kuffaar non-believers , and am free from them. Die in your rage Lvjx Pakistan at crossroads after Peshawar attacks
With his supporters protesting on the streets for the third-day on Saturday, Opposition PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif has said President Asif Ali Zardari is leading Pakis
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