ISIS, a French engineering school, confuses Canadian customs

CASTRES, France—A school of engineers in southern France called ISIS said Wednesday it ran into trouble with Canadian customs agents worried over a possible link to the jihadist group with the same initials.

ISIS, a school specializing in IT engineering for the health sector in the town of Castres near Toulouse, is not to be confused with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria group, which is often referred to by the initials ISIS.

The problem arose when the school ordered some satellite positioning equipment from Canada for one of its research programs.

“Considered potentially sensitive equipment, the Canadian customs blocked it,” a senior member of staff at the college told AFP, without giving his name.

“It took two months of requests for the school to finally get its order.”

He added that the college would quite like “to be done with this association” with the barbaric jihadist group based in Iraq and Syria, but was not yet planning to change its name.

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