“If you can’t come over here, then stay inside your countries in the West and plan something over there. You don’t need to blow something up and get caught, you can just stab somebody right there in the street.”
This is the message, transmitted via grainy footage filmed on a cellphone camera inside an al-Qaida-linked base north of Aleppo, Syria, given by a balaclava-clad jihadi known as Abu Maryam, his thick London accent betraying his British origins.
A British Muslim of Pakistani heritage, Abu Maryam is a member of a Chechen-led extremist Islamist battalion associated with al-Qaida’s Syrian affiliate Jabhat al-Nusra.
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