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'Jihadi Jack' charged with being IS member, Kurdish officials say | 'Jihadi Jack' charged with being IS member, Kurdish officials say |
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A 21-year-old man has been charged with being a member of so-called Islamic State, officials from the Kurdish region of Syria have said. | |
Originally from Oxford, Jack Letts, also known as “Jihadi Jack”, travelled to Syria in 2014. | |
He was later captured by the Kurdish-led YPG, opponents of the jihadi group, after leaving Isis territory. | |
Officials confirmed he was captured in May of this year, despite Mr Letts claims that he is opposed to IS. | |
In a statement given to the BBC, the Democratic Federation of Northern Syria (DFNS) said Mr Letts had been taken to a prison in Qamishi, Rojava. | In a statement given to the BBC, the Democratic Federation of Northern Syria (DFNS) said Mr Letts had been taken to a prison in Qamishi, Rojava. |
The self-declared autonomous region of Syria said the case was still under investigation by local police force, the Asayiah. | |
This is also the first time Kurdish forces have confirmed the capture of Mr Letts as a prisoner of war. | |
Mr Letts converted to Islam while still at school in Oxford and at 18 dropped out of his A-levels to travel to Jordan in 2014. | |
By the autumn of that year he was in IS-controlled territory in Syria. He then married in Iraq and now has a child. | By the autumn of that year he was in IS-controlled territory in Syria. He then married in Iraq and now has a child. |
His parents deny he travelled to Syria to fight with IS and have started a petition to protest his innocence. It claims he is being held in a “Guantanamo-style black site” in Kurdish-controlled territory. | |
The DFNS European representative, Sinam Mohamad, denied this. | |
Ms Mohamad’s statement said: “The Democratic Federation of Northern Syria's policy with regard to prisoners of war is clear and fair. | Ms Mohamad’s statement said: “The Democratic Federation of Northern Syria's policy with regard to prisoners of war is clear and fair. |
”ISIS brought inexplicable levels of terror on the peoples of Northern Syria/Rojava … | |
“Despite this fact, the DFNS is not less committed than European countries to treating the fighters from this terror group according to international human rights standards.” | “Despite this fact, the DFNS is not less committed than European countries to treating the fighters from this terror group according to international human rights standards.” |
On the petition page it states that John Letts and Sally Lane have not heard from their son since July and do not have confirmation that he is alive. | |
They have said the British government has not done enough to help him. | |
However, the DFNS statement also stated that Kurdish officials were willing to hand over prisoners of war to their original country after being properly investigated. | |
It states that once the investigation is concluded “the outcome will be communicated to Jack’s parents”. | It states that once the investigation is concluded “the outcome will be communicated to Jack’s parents”. |
Mr Letts also holds a Canadian passport and the statement goes on to suggest that his parents ask the Canadian and British governments to officially request the handover of the 21-year-old. | |
John Letts and Sally Lane have pleaded not guilty to charges of funding terrorism after being accused of sending cash to their son. | John Letts and Sally Lane have pleaded not guilty to charges of funding terrorism after being accused of sending cash to their son. |
Their solicitor has said they have declined to comment. | Their solicitor has said they have declined to comment. |
The Foreign Office said: “The government is unable to provide support to British nationals in Syria as the UK government does not have consular representation there.” | The Foreign Office said: “The government is unable to provide support to British nationals in Syria as the UK government does not have consular representation there.” |