Edmonton: The warning follows the reported deaths of three Edmonton cousins recruited by 3 recruits from Edmonton believed killed suspects known as 'high-risk travellers,' Edmonton police say Radicalized youth in Edmonton worries police chief Edmonton Muslim students host forum to fight radicalization , according to CBC. Hirsi said his son and nephews, Hamsa and Hersi Kariye, left for war-torn Syria from Edmonton in October 2013, teaming up with another nephew from Minneapolis on the way. As more young Albertans are lured overseas by extremists, some groups say not enough is being done to prevent radicalization at home. Last week, Ahmed Hirsi told News his 20-year-old son Mahad was killed fighting for along with three nephews.
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