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Monday, March 14, 2016

Isis documents leak: 64 people with British connections named

Up to 64 Britons or people with links to the UK have been identified in a huge cache of stolen Isis documents.
The names of some 1,700 people in 22,000 documents taken on "entrance questionnaires" by the Isis border authority in 2013 have been obtained by Sky News.
The dossier also contains the details of around 500 "graduates" from two training camps in Syria which train fighters for missions abroad.
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The documents appear to ask recruits a series of questions
Of 371 militants who successfully completed their training in the first camp, four came from the UK.
In the second camp, among the 110 who passed was a Briton - known as Abu Dujana al-Britani - from Manchester. He was listed as dead by the SITE Intelligence Group.
The documents reveal his sponsor was Abu al Qaqaa al-Britani, real name Raphael Hostey, a married father born in 1992 who travelled to Syria from Manchester in 2013. 
Another Britain reportedly mentioned in the files is Khalil Raoufi, who also left Manchester to travel to Syria in 2013.

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