Six weeks after being
declared dead on Twitter, Canadian jihadist Farah Mohamed Shirdon appears to
have resurfaced, warning that the Islamic State is “going to make some attacks
in New York soon.”
The Calgary man, who
also goes by the name Abu Usamah Somali, apparently left for Syria earlier this
year. He appeared in an ISIS propaganda video destroying his Canadian passport
and making threats against Canada and the United States before reports of his
death began circulating in August.
Now, in a Skype interview with Vice News,
a man claiming to be Shirdon has returned to make threats against the United
States.
“A lot of brothers,
they’re mobilizing right now,” Shirdon said to Vice’s Shane Smith. “Mobilizing
for a brilliant attack, my friend.”
Vice said the interview
was conducted on Tuesday.
Shirdon, who said he was
communicating from the northern Iraq city of Mosul, claimed to be one of
between 10,000 and 15,000 foreign fighters in the area. The ISIS militants were
“preparing to crush the Peshmerga,” he said, referring to the Kurdish forces.
Shirdon also claimed he
had decided to join ISIS of his own volition.
“No one recruited me.
Actually, no one spoke a single word to me,” he said. “All I did – I opened the
newspaper, I read the Qur’an. Very easy.”
He claimed that CSIS had
interviewed him several days before he left Canada for Syria, calling the
intelligence workers “imbeciles.”
“I can’t believe how
someone that has extremist, terrorist ideologies was sitting in front of you
and you didn’t capture them,” he said. “The next time they saw me they saw me
ripping up my passport.”
From a now-suspended
Twitter account, Shirdon had previously expressed goals of martyrdom.
“Dear mother,” read one
of the account’s final tweets on July 10, “I have sold my soul for the sake of
Allah, we may never meet again in this life but InshaaAllah Allah will reunite
us in Jannah.”
In the Vice interview,
he said he was “tired of oppression.”
“We’re tired. I don’t
want to fight. I want to be at home with my family,” he continued. “Give us our
freedom. If we want Sharia law, leave us alone.”
Shirdon, whose demeanor
seemed to shift between calm and agitated throughout the interview, said the
extremists wouldn’t stop until the Islamic State flag was flying over the White
House before
the feed cut out.
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