A suspected Islamic State militant from the UK, dubbed 'Jihadi Jack', has told Sky News he regrets what he did and feels guilty for what he put his parents through. Speaking from the prison in Syria where he is being held by Kurdish authorities, Jack Letts urged mum Sally Lane, 57, and dad John Letts, 58, 'not to give up'. It is his first interview since his parents were found guilty of funding terrorism after they sent him cash. Muslim convert Jack Letts, who left his family home in Oxford in 2014, said: 'I feel guilty because I'm the reason they are going through this.' He said he would 'love to go home' but admitted it was far-fetched — adding that he had 'no intention of blowing [British people] up'.
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Sunday, June 23, 2019

‘Jihadi Jack’: I’d love to come home, I won’t blow up Brits
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