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Note to any aspiring terrorists (who survives), even in backwater Canada, where police engage in Operation Creep against it's citizens without consequences, saying you will repeat another attack is NOT the best way to get your freedom.
Toronto ISIS attacker denied parole, says she will 'do another attack' if she is not sent back to Syria
A Syrian-born woman who charged employees at a tire shop in Canada in 2017 in an attempt to carry out an attack inspired by ISIS was denied parole on Monday after prosecutors said she continues to threaten to commit another attack if she is released.
Rehab Dughmosh was sentenced to seven years in prison in 2019 for trying to join ISIS and carrying out the attack in Toronto, but her parole date was slated for Aug. 7.
In February, she wrote a threatening note to parole officers saying: "If you release me from jail, I will do another terrorist attack, so tell your government to send me back to my country," according to reports by Global News.
The court, in its denial, pointed to her ongoing support for ISIS, including an ISIS flag in her jail cell, seeking out radical literature and fighting with another Muslim inmate who was not wearing a hijab, as well as her psychological risk assessment from June that listed "ongoing concerns" with her behavior.
Toronto ISIS attacker denied parole, says she will 'do another attack' if she is not sent back to Syria
A Syrian-born woman who charged employees at a tire shop in Canada in 2017 in an attempt to carry out an attack inspired by ISIS was denied parole on Monday after prosecutors said she continues to threaten to commit another attack if she is released.
Rehab Dughmosh was sentenced to seven years in prison in 2019 for trying to join ISIS and carrying out the attack in Toronto, but her parole date was slated for Aug. 7.
In February, she wrote a threatening note to parole officers saying: "If you release me from jail, I will do another terrorist attack, so tell your government to send me back to my country," according to reports by Global News.
The court, in its denial, pointed to her ongoing support for ISIS, including an ISIS flag in her jail cell, seeking out radical literature and fighting with another Muslim inmate who was not wearing a hijab, as well as her psychological risk assessment from June that listed "ongoing concerns" with her behavior.