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Jihadi John apologises – not for beheading captives

Notorious Islamic State (ISIS) executioner, Jihadi John, who has been identified as Mohammed Emwazi, has apologised to his family for the shame he has brought them.

According to the Sunday Times, the 26-year-old computer science graduate from London conveyed his message of regret from Syria via a third party.

He is said to be sorry for the “problems and trouble the revelation of his identity has caused” his parents and siblings, according to an informed source.

Emwazi, who was not at all remorseful over numerous beheading of ISIS hostages, was identified two weeks ago as a Kuwaiti-born Brit.

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He has not shown any remorse for his “barbaric” actions, which have included the apparent beheading on camera of a number of western hostages, including two British, American and Japanese citizens.

The heavily-accented Briton is believed to have travelled to Syria in 2012 and later joined ISIS there, after a rejection row in Tanzania in 2009.

Despite the revelation, one cannot be 100% certain, a London-based human rights and Muslim advocacy organisation (CAGE) that has interacted with him said.

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Emwazi’s mother and four of his siblings are said to be under police monitoring and protection in case of possible hostilities.

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