Canadian ISIS Fighter Sentenced to 16 Years for Terrorism
A Calgary man, Jamal Borhot, has been sentenced to 16 years in prison for joining the Islamic State group in the Middle East. Justice Corina Dario emphasized that the sentence sends a message that terrorism is reprehensible and carries a substantial price. Borhot was convicted of participating in a terrorist group after travelling to Syria in 2013, where evidence showed he engaged in violent acts, recruited others, and was willing to kill those who did not convert to Islam. The judge noted the absence of remorse or expressed change in his views.