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Former Calgary man Farah Mohamed Shirdon 1 of 2 Canadians added to U.S. terrorist list

Farah Mohamed Shirdon and Tarek Sakr were named as "Specially Designated Global Terrorists," according to a release from the State Department.

Farah Mohamed Shirdon and Tarek Sakr were named as 'Specially Designated Global Terrorists' by U.S.

The U.S. Department of State designated former Calgary resident Farah Mohamed Shirdon, left, and former Quebec pharmacy student Tarek Sakr as Specially Designated Global Terrorists. (YouTube/Radio Canada)

The U.S. Department of State has added two Canadians to its most-wantedglobal terrorist list.

FarahMohamedShirdon andTarek Sakrwere named as "Specially Designated Global Terrorists," according to a release from the State Department.

The designation "imposes sanctions on foreign persons determined to have committed, or pose a serious risk of committing, acts of terrorism that threaten the security of U.S. nationals or the national security, foreign policy, or economy of the United States."

Former Calgary residentShirdonleft Canada to fight with the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.

He was a student at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology until at least 2012 and was said to be radicalizedat a now-closed mosque in downtown Calgary.

In 2014, the Toronto-born Shirdon was captured on video burning his Canadian passport and threateningCanada, the U.S. and "all oppressors."

The State Department said Shirdonis a prominent ISIS fighter and recruiter, who has also been involved in fundraising.

In 2015, RCMP charged Shirdonin absentia in with numerous terrorism-related criminal offences. That same year, Interpol added him to its wanted list.

Tarek Sakr,aSyrian-born Canadian citizen, was a pharmacology student in Quebec. According to the U.S. State Department, Sakrhas been linked to theforeign terrorist organizational-Nusrah Front, al-Qaeda's affiliate in Syria.

The designation prohibits U.S citizens from engaging in transactions withSakrorShirdon.