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Iraqi PM: We Could Take Non-Iraqi ISIS Detainees From Syria

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Iraqi PM: We Could Take Non-Iraqi ISIS Detainees From Syria

Illustrative image, Iraq’s Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, Source: the Media Office of Iraqi Prime Minister

Iraq could prosecute non-Iraqi ISIS detainees held by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in northeastern Syria or help to repatriate those terrorists to their home countries, Iraq’s Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi said on February 27.

“Some countries could ask Iraq to help to transfer some of its Daesh [ISIS] citizens to the other country, like France for example … Iraq might help, would help, helped to transfer those people to their country. It is one battle and Iraq should fulfil its duties and obligations,” Abdul Mahdi said during his weekly press conference, according to the National.

The Iraqi PM went on to explain that his country could prosecute ISIS members who are wanted for committing crimes in Iraq.

“Each case we should study the names, whether they participated in terrorist acts in Iraq. Then they could be judged by Iraqi tribunals,” he added.

The fate of hundreds of foreign ISIS fighters being detained by the SDF has become a pressing issue following the U.S. decision to withdraw most of its forces from Syria. President Donald Trump had asked his allies, especially in Europe, to take back their detained citizens. However, no state has agreed to this demand as for now.

Earlier this month, several reports claimed that the SDF handed over more than 500 Iraqi and none-Iraqi terrorists to the Iraqi military. While the SDF denied these claims, Iraq confirmed that around 20 French ISIS members where handed over to its authorities.

Abdul Mahdi’s remarks confirm again that the U.S. and its allies want Iraq to persecute their citizens in its court in order to reassure that they will not return and pose a threat to their own communities.

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Jens Holm

Maybee they will make a spot having those with their own landmines around them, so they feel at home…

Good Karma from a shiit.

FlorianGeyer

Gosh Jens, are your ideas now the Danish normalcy :)

SFC Steven M Barry USA RET

Just. Shoot. Them.

potcracker777

iraq prime Minister ..a stooge for the british……to this day…. he cannot follow the Parlaments and the peoples desire to say 1 rfucking sentence

“we give all foreign Forces, be it U.S. or british or French, 30 days to leave iraq”

fucking Coward…..sooner or later, the resistance will kill him along with the inavding and occupying Forces.

AS reminder for u all……last week, also printed here at southfront, the PMU Hezbollah Iraq said and i quote

“the U.S. has 31.000 Military Forces in iraq already, and is continuing the build up”

Barba_Papa

A quick shot in the head, followed by an unmarked grave in the desert. The best option for everyone and still a hell of a lot more humane and merciful then they gave their victims.

Xoli Xoli

Take the rubbish and make sure their dissapear like unseen Osama or kill and airdrop them in Idlipstan of Erdogan.Then all Terrorist will run in Turkeystan of Erdogan.

Johan

Would be nice if you shoot them, ask some aid money from us in Europe. For your information we pay that vilain bully in Ankarra +3 biljion € to send the retardet and criminal “refugees( read diserters)” towarts Europe and to keep the educated ones. But the bulk of the money he ussed to fil his own pockets and to support Islamic State. Look ad the percentage locked up terrorists in Turkey : only 3% are Islamic state terrorists the rest are supposed Kurds and Gulen terrorists. And the people of Europe will be glad to pay and work for if an strange country would perform the duties where ore own “leaders “ to cowardly and to irresponsible to do.

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