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An explosive story of a mother's unwavering determination to save her son, who has been detained on no charge in a Kurdish prison for five years | A very personal memoir of a woman's fight with the Canadian and British governments to get help for her troubled son, bullied along the way by the tabloid press who dubbed him "Jihadi Jack," and her and her husband's resulting conviction for aiding terrorism after they sent a small amount of money to help their son leave Syria | The title refers to a legal term in the Terrorism Act 2000 that means an individual can be charged with funding terrorism…mehr

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  • An explosive story of a mother's unwavering determination to save her son, who has been detained on no charge in a Kurdish prison for five years
  • A very personal memoir of a woman's fight with the Canadian and British governments to get help for her troubled son, bullied along the way by the tabloid press who dubbed him "Jihadi Jack," and her and her husband's resulting conviction for aiding terrorism after they sent a small amount of money to help their son leave Syria
  • The title refers to a legal term in the Terrorism Act 2000 that means an individual can be charged with funding terrorism if there is a reasonable cause to suspect the funds might be used for terrorism purposes
  • Author continues to pressure the Canadian and British governments to get Jack out of Kurdish prison
  • Author residence: Ottawa

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Autorenporträt
Sally Lane and her husband, John Letts, were prosecuted in the U.K. under terrorism legislation for trying to help their son escape a war zone. They were given a suspended sentence of fifteen months in 2019. Sally now lives in Ottawa