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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • The UK government’s hypocrisy is keeping Jack Letts and his mother in purgatory
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    The UK government’s hypocrisy is keeping Jack Letts and his mother in purgatory
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts.

    Sally Lane’s son was stripped of his citizenship for allegedly joining Islamic State, yet others have been quietly returned.

    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and :Letts were found guilty of fundsing terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • The UK government’s hypocrisy is keeping Jack Letts and his mother in purgatory
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    The UK government’s hypocrisy is keeping Jack Letts and his mother in purgatory
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts.

    Sally Lane’s son was stripped of his citizenship for allegedly joining Islamic State, yet others have been quietly returned.

    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and :Letts were found guilty of fundsing terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • STUDIO - Zeena Qureshi
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    STUDIO - Zeena Qureshi
    Zeena Qureshi, CEO and Co-Founder of Ananas Foundation. Qureshi's dream is to ensure that extremists “have no place to hide”. The 26-year-old is the chief executive of Ananas, a new platform that is fighting radicalisation by "mapping ideologies", providing a compass to navigate belief systems and using cryptocurrency to reward contributors. Ananas, which is also a charitable foundation, uses a similar approach to Google and Facebook in terms of mapping how people think, except rather than using that to push ads, the idea is to help people to understand each other better. Its first mission is to create a "living Koran", to combat both jihadist terrorism and Islamophobia.

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  • STUDIO - Zeena Qureshi
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    Zeena Qureshi, CEO and Co-Founder of Ananas Foundation. Qureshi's dream is to ensure that extremists “have no place to hide”. The 26-year-old is the chief executive of Ananas, a new platform that is fighting radicalisation by "mapping ideologies", providing a compass to navigate belief systems and using cryptocurrency to reward contributors. Ananas, which is also a charitable foundation, uses a similar approach to Google and Facebook in terms of mapping how people think, except rather than using that to push ads, the idea is to help people to understand each other better. Its first mission is to create a "living Koran", to combat both jihadist terrorism and Islamophobia.

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    STUDIO - Zeena Qureshi
    Zeena Qureshi, CEO and Co-Founder of Ananas Foundation. Qureshi's dream is to ensure that extremists “have no place to hide”. The 26-year-old is the chief executive of Ananas, a new platform that is fighting radicalisation by "mapping ideologies", providing a compass to navigate belief systems and using cryptocurrency to reward contributors. Ananas, which is also a charitable foundation, uses a similar approach to Google and Facebook in terms of mapping how people think, except rather than using that to push ads, the idea is to help people to understand each other better. Its first mission is to create a "living Koran", to combat both jihadist terrorism and Islamophobia.

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    Zeena Qureshi, CEO and Co-Founder of Ananas Foundation. Qureshi's dream is to ensure that extremists “have no place to hide”. The 26-year-old is the chief executive of Ananas, a new platform that is fighting radicalisation by "mapping ideologies", providing a compass to navigate belief systems and using cryptocurrency to reward contributors. Ananas, which is also a charitable foundation, uses a similar approach to Google and Facebook in terms of mapping how people think, except rather than using that to push ads, the idea is to help people to understand each other better. Its first mission is to create a "living Koran", to combat both jihadist terrorism and Islamophobia.

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    Zeena Qureshi, CEO and Co-Founder of Ananas Foundation. Qureshi's dream is to ensure that extremists “have no place to hide”. The 26-year-old is the chief executive of Ananas, a new platform that is fighting radicalisation by "mapping ideologies", providing a compass to navigate belief systems and using cryptocurrency to reward contributors. Ananas, which is also a charitable foundation, uses a similar approach to Google and Facebook in terms of mapping how people think, except rather than using that to push ads, the idea is to help people to understand each other better. Its first mission is to create a "living Koran", to combat both jihadist terrorism and Islamophobia.

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    Zeena Qureshi, CEO and Co-Founder of Ananas Foundation. Qureshi's dream is to ensure that extremists “have no place to hide”. The 26-year-old is the chief executive of Ananas, a new platform that is fighting radicalisation by "mapping ideologies", providing a compass to navigate belief systems and using cryptocurrency to reward contributors. Ananas, which is also a charitable foundation, uses a similar approach to Google and Facebook in terms of mapping how people think, except rather than using that to push ads, the idea is to help people to understand each other better. Its first mission is to create a "living Koran", to combat both jihadist terrorism and Islamophobia.

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    Zeena Qureshi, CEO and Co-Founder of Ananas Foundation. Qureshi's dream is to ensure that extremists “have no place to hide”. The 26-year-old is the chief executive of Ananas, a new platform that is fighting radicalisation by "mapping ideologies", providing a compass to navigate belief systems and using cryptocurrency to reward contributors. Ananas, which is also a charitable foundation, uses a similar approach to Google and Facebook in terms of mapping how people think, except rather than using that to push ads, the idea is to help people to understand each other better. Its first mission is to create a "living Koran", to combat both jihadist terrorism and Islamophobia.

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    Zeena Qureshi, CEO and Co-Founder of Ananas Foundation. Qureshi's dream is to ensure that extremists “have no place to hide”. The 26-year-old is the chief executive of Ananas, a new platform that is fighting radicalisation by "mapping ideologies", providing a compass to navigate belief systems and using cryptocurrency to reward contributors. Ananas, which is also a charitable foundation, uses a similar approach to Google and Facebook in terms of mapping how people think, except rather than using that to push ads, the idea is to help people to understand each other better. Its first mission is to create a "living Koran", to combat both jihadist terrorism and Islamophobia.

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    Zeena Qureshi, CEO and Co-Founder of Ananas Foundation. Qureshi's dream is to ensure that extremists “have no place to hide”. The 26-year-old is the chief executive of Ananas, a new platform that is fighting radicalisation by "mapping ideologies", providing a compass to navigate belief systems and using cryptocurrency to reward contributors. Ananas, which is also a charitable foundation, uses a similar approach to Google and Facebook in terms of mapping how people think, except rather than using that to push ads, the idea is to help people to understand each other better. Its first mission is to create a "living Koran", to combat both jihadist terrorism and Islamophobia.

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    Zeena Qureshi, CEO and Co-Founder of Ananas Foundation. Qureshi's dream is to ensure that extremists “have no place to hide”. The 26-year-old is the chief executive of Ananas, a new platform that is fighting radicalisation by "mapping ideologies", providing a compass to navigate belief systems and using cryptocurrency to reward contributors. Ananas, which is also a charitable foundation, uses a similar approach to Google and Facebook in terms of mapping how people think, except rather than using that to push ads, the idea is to help people to understand each other better. Its first mission is to create a "living Koran", to combat both jihadist terrorism and Islamophobia.

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    Zeena Qureshi, CEO and Co-Founder of Ananas Foundation. Qureshi's dream is to ensure that extremists “have no place to hide”. The 26-year-old is the chief executive of Ananas, a new platform that is fighting radicalisation by "mapping ideologies", providing a compass to navigate belief systems and using cryptocurrency to reward contributors. Ananas, which is also a charitable foundation, uses a similar approach to Google and Facebook in terms of mapping how people think, except rather than using that to push ads, the idea is to help people to understand each other better. Its first mission is to create a "living Koran", to combat both jihadist terrorism and Islamophobia.

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    Zeena Qureshi, CEO and Co-Founder of Ananas Foundation. Qureshi's dream is to ensure that extremists “have no place to hide”. The 26-year-old is the chief executive of Ananas, a new platform that is fighting radicalisation by "mapping ideologies", providing a compass to navigate belief systems and using cryptocurrency to reward contributors. Ananas, which is also a charitable foundation, uses a similar approach to Google and Facebook in terms of mapping how people think, except rather than using that to push ads, the idea is to help people to understand each other better. Its first mission is to create a "living Koran", to combat both jihadist terrorism and Islamophobia.

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    Zeena Qureshi, CEO and Co-Founder of Ananas Foundation. Qureshi's dream is to ensure that extremists “have no place to hide”. The 26-year-old is the chief executive of Ananas, a new platform that is fighting radicalisation by "mapping ideologies", providing a compass to navigate belief systems and using cryptocurrency to reward contributors. Ananas, which is also a charitable foundation, uses a similar approach to Google and Facebook in terms of mapping how people think, except rather than using that to push ads, the idea is to help people to understand each other better. Its first mission is to create a "living Koran", to combat both jihadist terrorism and Islamophobia.

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    Zeena Qureshi, CEO and Co-Founder of Ananas Foundation. Qureshi's dream is to ensure that extremists “have no place to hide”. The 26-year-old is the chief executive of Ananas, a new platform that is fighting radicalisation by "mapping ideologies", providing a compass to navigate belief systems and using cryptocurrency to reward contributors. Ananas, which is also a charitable foundation, uses a similar approach to Google and Facebook in terms of mapping how people think, except rather than using that to push ads, the idea is to help people to understand each other better. Its first mission is to create a "living Koran", to combat both jihadist terrorism and Islamophobia.

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    STUDIO - Zeena Qureshi
    Zeena Qureshi, CEO and Co-Founder of Ananas Foundation. Qureshi's dream is to ensure that extremists “have no place to hide”. The 26-year-old is the chief executive of Ananas, a new platform that is fighting radicalisation by "mapping ideologies", providing a compass to navigate belief systems and using cryptocurrency to reward contributors. Ananas, which is also a charitable foundation, uses a similar approach to Google and Facebook in terms of mapping how people think, except rather than using that to push ads, the idea is to help people to understand each other better. Its first mission is to create a "living Koran", to combat both jihadist terrorism and Islamophobia.

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    Zeena Qureshi, CEO and Co-Founder of Ananas Foundation. Qureshi's dream is to ensure that extremists “have no place to hide”. The 26-year-old is the chief executive of Ananas, a new platform that is fighting radicalisation by "mapping ideologies", providing a compass to navigate belief systems and using cryptocurrency to reward contributors. Ananas, which is also a charitable foundation, uses a similar approach to Google and Facebook in terms of mapping how people think, except rather than using that to push ads, the idea is to help people to understand each other better. Its first mission is to create a "living Koran", to combat both jihadist terrorism and Islamophobia.

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    Zeena Qureshi, CEO and Co-Founder of Ananas Foundation. Qureshi's dream is to ensure that extremists “have no place to hide”. The 26-year-old is the chief executive of Ananas, a new platform that is fighting radicalisation by "mapping ideologies", providing a compass to navigate belief systems and using cryptocurrency to reward contributors. Ananas, which is also a charitable foundation, uses a similar approach to Google and Facebook in terms of mapping how people think, except rather than using that to push ads, the idea is to help people to understand each other better. Its first mission is to create a "living Koran", to combat both jihadist terrorism and Islamophobia.

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