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(Telegraph-UK) Steven Swinford - British jihadists who fight for ISIS in Syria and Iraq will be barred from returning to Britain for at least two years to prevent terror attacks, Prime Minister David Cameron has announced. Cameron said Britain had to take action to deal with the threat posed by "foreign fighters planning attacks against our people." More than 500 Britons have traveled to Iraq and Syria to take up arms with ISIS, and around half of them are thought to have returned to Britain. More than 200 people have been arrested for terror threats in the UK in the past year alone. 2014-11-14 00:00:00Full Article
UK to Bar British Jihadists from Returning
(Telegraph-UK) Steven Swinford - British jihadists who fight for ISIS in Syria and Iraq will be barred from returning to Britain for at least two years to prevent terror attacks, Prime Minister David Cameron has announced. Cameron said Britain had to take action to deal with the threat posed by "foreign fighters planning attacks against our people." More than 500 Britons have traveled to Iraq and Syria to take up arms with ISIS, and around half of them are thought to have returned to Britain. More than 200 people have been arrested for terror threats in the UK in the past year alone. 2014-11-14 00:00:00Full Article
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