(NewKerala.Com) --The British government has launched a probe after the revelation
that some British Muslims of Pakistani origin have joined extremist
groups in Syria to overthrow the regime of President Bashar al Assad.
British journalist John Cantlie and Jeroen Oerlemans, who were captured
and held for a week at an extremist training camp in northwestern Syria,
revealed the extremists were British with "Birmingham and South London
accents", reports the Daily Times.
Cantlie said the militants who
detained them included several radical Muslims from Britain who were
intent on overthrowing the regime of President Assad.
"Shot in
the arm, smashed feet after a botched escape attempt, but safe and
sound. Before we were rescued, 30 percent of the extremists who held us
were British," Cantlie was quoted, as saying.
Oerlemans said that
their captors were militants from Britain, Bangladesh, Pakistan and
Chechnya. He said some of the group, described as between 30 and 100
strong, had "Birmingham accents".
Oerlemans said they spoke of being under the leadership of an unidentified "amir".
"They
were definitely quite extreme in their religious beliefs. All day we
were spoken to about the holy Quran and how they would bring sharia law
to Syria. I don't think they were Al-Qaeda, they seemed too amateurish
for that," Oerlemans said.
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30% of the "extremists" were British... with "Birmingham and South London accents".
ReplyDeleteThis is my shocked face :^0
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