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Author: Bill Graveland
Publication Date: December 1, 2025 - 18:04
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Calgary man found guilty of three terrorism-related charges for assisting ISIS in Syria
December 1, 2025
A Calgary man has been guilty of three counts of participation in a terrorist group relating to activities in the Middle East over a decade ago.
Jamal Borhot was convicted after being charged with travelling to Syria in 2013 to assist in the terrorist activities of ISIS.
“The accused knew he was part of a terrorist organization and knew their goals,” Justice Corina Dario told Borhot in Court of King’s Bench Monday.
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