British member of Qaeda affiliate in Syria unmasked as former rocker
The son of a British film director was unmasked on Monday as having gone to fight in Syria’s civil war with al-Qaeda affiliate the Nusra Front.
Lucas Kinney, 26, has appeared in online videos for Nusra and encouraged people to join the group in its battle to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad in Syria.
His father is 59-year-old Patrick Kinney, who worked with Steven Spielberg on films that include Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade, according to the Daily Mail.
The younger Kinney was once in a band called Hannah’s Got Herpes before converting to Islam from Catholicism and joining Nusra.
Kinney is known in Nusra as Abu Basir al-Britani.
His mother Deborah Phipps told the Mail that she did not know how her son, who she stays in touch with via email, had ended up fighting with a group affiliated to al-Qaeda.
Phipps, who is divorced from Kinney’s father, said she was concerned he could be killed – either in the war or by a UK drone strike.
“Lucas is a target. I'm glad he's associated with al-Qaeda rather than IS, but obviously I worry,” she told the Mail.
It was revealed in September that the UK had launched strikes in Syria killing two British citizens who were members of IS – the government had said they were a threat to British security.
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