Was arrested teen on his way to join ISIS?在他的途中加入ISIS被捕的青少年?
- NEW: State Department official: U.S. efforts to stop ISIS recruitment are working
- NEW: Mohammed Hamzah Khan makes his first court appearance
- The 19-year-old was arrested at O'Hare International Airport on Saturday
- Authorities allege there is evidence that he wanted to join ISIS
(CNN) -- Before authorities arrested him at O'Hare International Airport and accused him of attempting to provide aid to ISIS, a teen from the Chicago suburbs left behind a letter for his parents.
Mohammed Hamzah Khan, 19, wrote that he was leaving the United States and on the way to join ISIS, according to a criminal complaint. He invited his family to join him in the three-page letter, which authorities found in the bedroom he shared with a sibling in Bolingbrook, Illinois. But he warned them not to tell anyone about his travel plans, the complaint said.
"First and foremost, please make sure not to to tell the authorities," he wrote, according to the complaint. "For if this were to happen it will jeopardize not only the safety of us but our family as well."
A round-trip ticket was purchased for Khan from Chicago to Istanbul, authorities said.
But the teen never made it to his destination.
Once he crossed security at the airport Saturday, federal agents stopped him and executed a search warrant at his home, where documents expressing support for ISIS and jihadists were recovered, the U.S. attorney's office said. Among them, according to the complaint: drawings of the black ISIS flag and a notebook including a sketch of an ISIS fighter accompanied by words in Arabic: "Come to Jihad."
Now he's charged with one count of attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization.
The teen was taken into custody without incident and made his first court appearance Monday CNN affiliates reported.
The charge he faces carries a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
His parents declined to comment after Monday's hearing, The Chicago Tribune reported.
"As Khan was being led from the courtroom by deputy marshals, his father put his arm around Khan's weeping mother and sought to calm her," the newspaper said.
Letter: Teen felt obligated to 'migrate'
Details about who purchased the airplane ticket for Khan and whom he was planning to meet in Turkey were not included in the criminal complaint.
But the court document does state that the FBI has withheld many details for now, including in the document only enough to persuade a judge to criminally charge Khan.
The search at Khan's Bolingbrook home, where he lives with his parents, turned up documents allegedly written by Khan that stated his intentions.
In the letter, Khan wrote that there is an obligation to "migrate" to ISIS-controlled territory.
ISIS, an extremist Islamist group, has been fighting to take over a swath of territory in Iraq and Syria where it wants to establish a caliphate or Islamic state.
"We are all witness that the Western societies are getting more immoral day by day," Khan is wrote in the letter, according to the complaint. "I do not want my kids being exposed to filth like this."
Finally, he asks his family to join him in the "Islamic State."
During questioning at the airport, Khan waived his Miranda rights and told FBI agents that a person he met online (not identified by name in the court document) had given him the phone number of a person to call once he arrived in Istanbul.
That person, Khan told agents, was to take him to ISIS territory.
According to the complaint, Khan told authorities he was planning on being in some type of public service -- like a police force -- or providing humanitarian work or a combat role.
Turkey, the complaint notes, is a common transit point for foreign fighters from Western countries who travel to join ISIS.
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This isn't the first time authorities have accused Americans of supporting ISIS.
Last month federal authorities detailed their case against the owner of a New York food store who they accused of funding ISIS and plotting to gun down U.S. troops who had served in Iraq.
A law enforcement official told CNN that former Boston resident and U.S. citizen Ahmad Abousamra could be a key player in the ISIS social media machine that's become renowned in recent weeks for spewing brutal propaganda online -- messages meant both to terrify and recruit Westerners.
And CNN obtained tapes of American terrorists recruiting friends in the United States to join terror groups like ISIS.
ISIS has successfully recruited large numbers of foreign fighters from across the globe, including from the United States and Western Europe.
A CIA source told CNN last month that more than 15,000 foreign fighters, including 2,000 Westerners, had gone to the civil war in Syria. It was not immediately clear how many had joined ISIS and how many were with other groups opposed to the Syrian government.
The foreign fighters come from more than 80 countries, the CIA source said.
A top State Department official insisted Monday that American efforts to combat ISIS' powerful online message are working, successfully keeping disaffected youth from joining the extremist group.
"We have evidence that there are young people who are not joining because we have somehow interceded," Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs Richard Stengel told CNN's Elise Labott on Monday.
"They're reading the messages, they're hearing the messages -- not just from us but from the hundreds of Islamic clerics who have said that this is a perversion of Islam, from the hundreds of Islamic scholars who have said the same thing."
"It's a very small cohort," Stengel said of these so-called "foreign fighter" cases originating from the United States.
CNN's Laura Koran, Michael Pearson, Shimon Prokupecz, Deborah Feyerick and Greg Botelho contributed to this report.
在他的途中加入ISIS被捕的青少年?
由馬里亞諾·卡斯蒂略和凱瑟琳大腸桿菌Shoichet,美國有線電視新聞網
2014年10月6日 - 更新2352 GMT(0752 HKT)
資料來源:美國有線電視新聞網
新聞提要
新:國務院官員:美國努力制止ISIS招聘工作
新:穆罕默德·哈姆扎汗使他首次出庭
這位19歲的在奧黑爾國際機場上週六被捕
當局聲稱有證據表明,他希望加盟ISIS
(CNN) -在當局逮捕了他在奧黑爾國際機場,並指責試圖提供援助,ISIS,從留下了一封信,他的父母背後的芝加哥郊區的一個十幾歲的他。
穆罕默德·哈姆扎汗,19寫道,他要離開美國並加入ISIS的方式,根據刑事指控。他邀請了他的家人和他一起在三頁的信,其中發現在他與柏林布魯克,伊利諾伊州兄弟姐妹共用臥室當局。但他警告他們,不要告訴任何人關於他的旅行計劃,投訴說。
“首先,請確保不要告訴當局,”他寫道,根據投訴。“因為如果發生這種情況,將危及我們的不僅是安全的,但我們的家庭。”
青少年被控試圖幫助ISIS
往返車票汗從芝加哥飛往伊斯坦布爾購,當局說。
美國青少年涉嫌試圖加入ISIS
但青少年從未到他的目的地。
當他衝過保安在機場週六,聯邦特工攔住他,執行搜查令,在他的家,在那裡的文件表達的ISIS和聖戰者支持下恢復,美國聯邦檢察官辦公室說。其中,根據投訴:黑色ISIS的標誌和一個筆記本包括ISIS的戰鬥機伴隨的話阿拉伯語的素描圖畫:“來聖戰”。
現在,他被控試圖提供物質支持外國恐怖組織的罪名。
這名少年被拘留平安無事,並做了他的第一次出庭日CNN的分支機構報導。
他所面臨的收費進行了15年徒刑和25萬美元罰款的最高刑罰。
他的父母拒絕週一的聽證會後發表評論,芝加哥論壇報。
“由於汗正在從法庭副元帥率領,他的父親把他摟住汗的母親哭泣,並試圖安慰她,”該報說。
來信:青少年感到有義務'遷移'
是誰購買了機票的汗和人,他正計劃在土耳其,以滿足細節沒有被列入刑事起訴。
但法庭文件確實狀態聯邦調查局隱瞞了很多細節現在,包括在文檔中唯一的,足以說服法官犯罪充電汗。
在汗的柏林布魯克的家,在那裡,他的生活與他的父母進行搜索,打開了文件,據說寫的汗是說他的意圖。
在信中,汗寫道,還有就是“遷移”到ISIS的控制的領土的義務。
ISIS,一個極端伊斯蘭組織,一直在爭取接管領土在伊拉克和敘利亞的一大片地方要建立一個政教合一的國家或伊斯蘭國家。
“我們是在西方社會是由天越來越不道德一天所有的證人,”汗在信中表示,根據投訴。“我不希望我的孩子被暴露在藏污納垢這個樣子。”
最後,他要求他的家人和他一起在“伊斯蘭國”。
在質疑在機場,汗放棄了米蘭達權利,並告訴聯邦調查局特工,一個人,他在網上認識的(叫不上名字的法庭文件中確定的)給了他一個人的電話號碼,一旦他在伊斯坦布爾抵達打電話。
那個人,汗告訴代理人,是帶他到ISIS的領土。
根據指控,汗告訴當局,他打算當某種類型的公共服務 - 如警察部隊 - 或提供人道主義工作或直接參戰。
土耳其,投訴記錄,是一種常見的中轉站,來自西方國家的外國戰士前往參加ISIS誰。
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這已經不是第一次當局指責支持ISIS的美國人。
上個月,聯邦當局詳細介紹他們的情況對紐約的食品店,他們誰是老闆指責資助ISIS和密謀槍殺美軍誰曾在伊拉克擔任的。
一名執法官員告訴CNN說,前波士頓居民和美國公民艾哈邁德Abousamra可能是一個關鍵球員在ISIS社交媒體的機器是已經成為知名的在最近幾個星期的噴湧殘酷的宣傳在線-消息指既要恐嚇和招募西方人。
而美國有線電視新聞網獲得美國的恐怖分子招募的朋友帶在美國參加恐怖組織如ISIS。
ISIS已經成功招募了大量外國武裝分子來自世界各地,包括來自美國和西歐。
中央情報局消息人士告訴美國有線電視新聞網上個月超過15,000外國戰鬥人員,其中包括2000名西方人,已經到了內戰的敘利亞。目前尚不清楚有多少人加入了ISIS的,多少是與反對敘利亞政府的其他群體。
外國戰士來自80多個國家,中情局人士表示。
一位高級國務院官員堅持週一表示,美國的打擊ISIS的“強大的在線信息的努力工作,成功地保持叛逆青年,從加入極端組織。
“我們有證據表明,有年輕人誰不參加,因為我們不知怎麼求情,”國務次卿負責公共外交和公共事務理查德·斯坦格爾告訴CNN的埃莉斯Labott週一。
“他們正在閱讀的郵件,他們聽到的消息 - 不只是來自我們,而是來自數百伊斯蘭神職人員誰曾表示,這是伊斯蘭教的曲解,從數百伊斯蘭學者誰也說過同樣的話“
“這是一個非常小的人群,”斯坦格爾說,這些所謂的“外交鬥士”的情況下,從美國始發。
CNN的勞拉·可蘭經,邁克爾·皮爾遜,西蒙Prokupecz,狄波拉Feyerick和格雷格·博特略促成了這一報告。
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