ريطانيا ارسلت وفد للسودان لوقف تدفق الكوادر الطبية من السودان الى داعش

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01-03-2016, 05:57 PM

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ريطانيا ارسلت وفد للسودان لوقف تدفق الكوادر الطبية من السودان الى داعش

    04:57 PM Jan, 03 2016

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    ISIS terror doctors recruited from UK will return to work in NHS

    BRITISH doctors who are currently helping save the lives of ISIS
    terrorists injured by allied bombings are expected to return to the UK and work in the NHS.
    The numbers of UK-born medics being recruited to vile jihadi cause is worrying British officials
    The numbers of UK-born medics being recruited to vile jihadi
    cause is so worrying that British officials have been sent to Sudan in a desperate attempt to stop the flow.

    The Foreign Office understands that the Islamic State
    – also known as Daesh - are urgently seeking more foreign medics to help at its hospitals in Syria.

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    ISIS have already persuaded
    doctors from Australia, Russia and nearly 20 from Britain to join their makeshift health ministry.

    British officials are now coordinating
    efforts to prevent more Britons from joining the terrorist health service by sending a delegation to Sudan.

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    Some parents have even resorted to withdrawing their children from USMT amid sleeper cell fears
    Many of those who have already joined up with ISIS include at least
    17 British doctors who were studying at Sudan’s University of Medical Sciences and Technology (UMST).

    Parents had sent their children to Sudan to study
    medicine to reconnect with their African and Islamic roots before returning to work as doctors in the NHS.

    Families of the doctors concerned have revealed that a
    second group of five Britons
    have now joined up with members of an earlier group who travelled across the ISIS border in March.

    ISIS have already persuaded doctors from Australia, Russia and nearly 20 from Britain to join them
    Both groups were believed to be recruited by Mohammed Fakhri,
    a 25-year-old from Middlesbrough who studied medicine but styles himself as the recruiter of British medics for ISIS.

    Fakhri is a British Palestinian who
    grew up in north-east England with his two older brothers. His father worked as an NHS doctor on Teesside.

    According to the families of those recruited, the British medics are scattered across the self-styled caliphate.

    Mohammed Fakhri Al-Khabass, left, and Nada Sami Kader, one of the UK doctors he recruited for ISIS
    Some appear to be stationed at a medical faculty next to the
    Raqqa National hospital while others
    have been dispatched close to Aleppo as well as Menbij’s National hospital, 12 miles from the Turkish border.

    Despite their relative success in luring young foreign doctors to Syria
    – Australian, Russian,
    Libyan and Saudi doctors have all travelled to join the militants – the terror group is urgently requesting more.

    Fakhri, thought to be in the ISIS
    stronghold of Raqqa, has published essays on the need for more medics during his time with the terror groups.


    He admitted: “The Islamic State realises that in fields like medicine, the non-Muslims are currently those advanced.”

    The Foreign Office recently sent a delegation, including a
    London imam Luqman Ali, to persuade medics not to respond to terrorists' plea for hospital medical staff.

    Some parents have even resorted to withdrawing their
    children from USMT amid fears that many doctors there are simply 'biding their time' before heading to Syria.

    A British Home Office source said the students would not
    automatically face prosecution if they returned to
    Britain under anti-terror legislation, so long as they could prove they have not been fighting.
                  

01-03-2016, 05:59 PM

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