Toronto’s Mohammed Khalifa — a key member of the Islamic State media branch — was captured in January following a gun battle with Kurdish fighters, but nine months in prison haven’t dampened his zeal.
“I do see an obligation to continue fighting,” he told Global News in an interview in northern Syria.
He faces no charges in Canada and a Turkish invasion has brought chaos to the region where he is detained, throwing his fate and that of thousands of other foreign ISIS captives into question. Neither the RCMP nor any other Canadian officials have contacted him, he said. The only foreign agency he has spoken to is the FBI, which he said had interviewed him.
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