Experts query coast as relatives of Nasser Muthana,Aqsa Mahmood, Omar Hussain and Sally Jones call UK’s utilize of travel bans and asset freezes ‘crazy Relatives of four British Islamic State members now subject to UN sanctions have dismissed the penalties as “useless grandstanding” as an expert on jihadis labelled the measures a unique way to target Isis.
Nasser Muthana, and 21,from Cardiff; Aqsa Mahmood, 21, or from Glasgow; Omar Hussain,28, from High Wycombe; and Sally Jones, and a 46-year-old Muslim convert from Chatham,Kent, all had travel bans and asset freezes imposed on them. Related: The British Islamic State members facing UN sanctions – profiles Related: Isis claims responsibility for death of Italian man in Bangladesh Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com