Quebec man charged in terror case says he feared for safety of family overseas
MONTREAL — A Quebec man accused of wanting to leave Canada to join the Islamic State in Syria says he was desperate to reach his wife and young kids and get them away from his dangerous, threatening brother-in-law.
Ismael Habib began testifying in his own defence Wednesday at his trial on terror-related charges.
Habib, 29, is charged with attempting to leave the country to participate in the activities of a terrorist group, as well as giving false information in an effort to obtain a passport.
The Crown has demonstrated that Habib told undercover RCMP officers twice during an elaborate sting operation in 2016 that he wanted to travel to Syria to join the Islamic State and take part in jihad.


