LONDON - The
London man believed to be Islamic State executioner "Jihadi John"
told a journalist four years ago that surveillance by British security services
had left him contemplating suicide, it emerged Saturday.
Mohammed
Emwazi, named by media and experts as the militant thought to have beheaded at
least five Western hostages held by the IS group, told the Mail on Sunday
reporter that he felt like a "dead man walking".
A British
civil rights group that was in contact with Emwazi, Cage, claims that domestic
spy agency MI5 had been tracking him since at least 2009, and blamed his
radicalisation on their "harassment".
Prime
Minister David Cameron and a former head of foreign spy agency MI6 strongly
rejected the idea, while London mayor Boris Johnson accused Cage of an
"apology for terror".
In an email
to Mail on Sunday reporter Robert Verkaik, dated December 14, 2010, Emwazi
described how he sold his laptop to someone he met online who he subsequently
came to believe was with the security services.
"Sometimes
I feel like I'm a dead man walking, not fearing they may kill me. Rather,
fearing that one day, I'll take as many pills as I can that I can sleep
forever!! I just want to get away from these people!!!" Emwazi wrote.
The Daily Telegraph reported this weekend that he went to high school with two other boys who went onto become militants - Choukri Ellekhlifi, who was killed fighting in Syria, and Mohammed Sakr, killed fighting in Somalia.
A spokeswoman for the Department for Education said Saturday that it had launched a review into how Quintin Kynaston school in north London dealt with radicalisation "to see if there are any lessons we can learn".
It was also reported that Emwazi had contacts with the men responsible for failed attacks on London's public transport system in 2005, two weeks after suicide bombings killed 52 people in the capital.
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