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Canada urged U.K. not to strip 'Jihadi Jack' of citizenship | Power & Politics

Canada urged U.K. not to strip 'Jihadi Jack' of citizenship | Power & Politics Canada urged the United Kingdom not to strip British-Canadian Jack Letts, dubbed 'Jihadi Jack' after he was accused of travelling to Syria to fight for ISIS, of his U.K. citizenship, according to Canada's public safety minister. Ralph Goodale also said that Canada has no obligation to repatriate Letts and has no intention of doing so.
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