March 22, 2015

‘Nabbed ISIL-bound British woman under MI5 nose

                          British woman Jamila Henry tried to join ISIL in Syria. (file photo)
A British woman who tried to join the ISIL terrorists in Syria had reportedly headed to the Arab country despite being monitored by the UK Security Service.
Jamila Henry, 21, spent seven months living with British ISIL members before returning home at the end of last year, and had been approached by the Security Service, a close relative said.
But despite claims that she was provided with a mobile telephone by the MI5, and implications that she was being kept under surveillance, Henry managed to leave
Britain a second time, the Telegraph reported.
She was detained at a bus stop in Ankara, Turkey, and is now being questioned by counter-terrorism officers on suspicion of preparing acts of terrorism, after arriving back at Luton airport on Thursday.
The young mother is said to have used the passport of her twin sister Jalila to leave the country.
This is while fresh reports indicate that more Britons are working under the ISIL in Syria.
The latest reports say nine British medics traveled from Sudan to Syria to work in hospitals in areas controlled by the terrorist group.
The photo shows eight of the nine British medical students; (L-R) Hisham Mohammed Fadlallah, Tasneem Suleyman Huseyin, Ismail Hamadoun, Nada Sami Kader, Mohamed Osama Badri Mohammed, Rowan Kamal Zine El Abidine, Tamer Ahmed Ebu Sebah, and Lena Maumoon Abdulqadir.

The students were part of a group of 11 people who crossed into Syria last week without warning their parents.
Now Human Rights Activist William Spring believes such a trend firstly “reveals the massive incompetence by the British border force. Because they apparently do not keep any track of people living in country. Although they say they do. That being the case, if you are not keeping a record of who’s leaving as well as who’s coming in, you are not going to be able to stop anybody going.”
Spring told Press TV’s UK Desk on Sunday that “if we leave that aside I think, the other issue reveals is the ambivalence of the British attitude towards ISIS. So, Great Britain is allied to Saudi Arabia. ISIS is an offshoot, is a function of the Saudi Arabian policy. Britain has known about how wicked Saudi Arabia is …It has done nothing. They have not considered anything such as human rights so they’ve allowed Saudis to carry on with the programming of their younger generation into terrorists.”
“Whatever the British say, while they maintain their close relationship with Riyadh, there is no way that the British can claim that they are against ISIS or ISIL. Because Riyadh is actually funding ISIL and ISIS and the British well know that. They are funding them from their vast variety of banks here in the UK and Britain has never really considered the question of human rights policy of Saudi Arabia.”
Up to 600 British citizens are believed to have traveled to Syria to join ISIL.
Earlier this month, reports said that over 300 dangerous extremists had returned to the UK after fighting along with ISIL terrorists.​​

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