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2023-06-11 Syria-Lebanon-Iran
AANES to try 10,000 ISIS foreign fighters
[NPASYRIA] On Saturday, the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES) announced that it would begin the trial of foreign ISIS fighters held in AANES’ prisons in line with international and local terrorism laws.

The AANES’ statement, which was published on its official Facebook page, stated that the trials would be "public, fair, and transparent" in order to protect the rights of the victims and their families.

The AANES explained that their decision was made due to the international community’s failure to respond to its calls with regard to the repatriation of foreign ISIS members, as well as to uphold justice and provide social justice for the victims.

Since March 2019, when the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) liberated Baghouz, the last ISIS stronghold, the AANES has been calling on the international community to take responsibility for finding solutions for the detained ISIS fighters. It has proposed initiatives to establish an international court or one with an international mandate.

The statement said that this does not mean that the AANES has given up on its demand for an international court, stressing that it is still urging the international community to respond to its calls.

The AANES called on the US-led Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS, the United Nations
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, and international and local NGOs to positively engage and support the trials at all stages.

The issue of foreign ISIS fighters constitutes a major burden and challenge for the AANES, as their continued detention without trial violates the international law. Furthermore, the security situation is increasingly precarious due to their continued presence, in addition to the presence of the tens of thousands of their family members, mostly women and kiddies, living in camps of North and East Syria.
Rudaw adds:
The US Department of State estimated that the fighters included approximately 5,000 Syrians, 3,000 Iraqis, and 2,000 from other countries. Repatriation of foreign fighters has been slow, with many governments reluctant to bring their citizens home amid security concerns and doubts they could have sufficient evidence to obtain convictions. Iraq’s foreign ministry spokesperson said last week that the government “has returned around 3,000 terrorist Iraqi fighters detained in Syria and tried most of them.”
Posted by Fred 2023-06-11 00:00|| || Front Page|| [16 views ]  Top
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