Former terrorist of Pakistani-origin files Police complaint against parents in the United Kingdom
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London (UK) – A 29-year-old former jihadi terrorist of Pakistani-origin has lodged a complaint with the Police against his parents for radicalising him during his childhood days. The ex-terrorist has revealed that his parents had begun his radicalisation when he was just 5. They taught him to fight for Islam and to hate the non-Muslims. They followed ‘Salafism’, a radical sect of Islam and taught their children to fight against the country they live in, that is the United Kingdom. The ex-terrorist further revealed that his siblings were radicalised in a similar fashion. He also informed that he attended study sessions conducted by Al-Qaeda terrorist Anwar Al-Awlaki, who used to brainwash Muslim youth through his sessions. Awlaki was later killed in a drone strike in Yemen. The counter-terrorism officers have interviewed the 29-year-old and will shift him to a secure location. However, his name is not revealed yet.
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“My parents told me there is a war going on with Islam and I have to train and be ready to fight this country. I’m not in contact with them for more than 5 years”, the ex-terrorist stated.
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