Germany: Obstacles Hinder Prosecution of Returnees from Syria, Iraq

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Germany: Obstacles Hinder Prosecution of Returnees from Syria, Iraq

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The German courts issued sentences in the case of 35 ISIS members who have returned to their country in the past years – the total number of returnees is approximately 400 which reflects the obstacles facing the authorities in the prosecution of returned terrorists.

This statistic came as an official response from the German ministry of interior on an inquiry made by the left-wing bloc on Wednesday.

The ministry of interior pointed out that the German government doesn’t have accurate information of what crimes have been committed by those who returned during their time with ISIS in Iraq and Syria.

The public prosecution managed to confirm the charges of ‘supporting terrorism’ in the case of 35 of those who returned from Syria and Iraq.

It proved that 15 members pledged allegiance to ISIS. The prosecution noted that there are ‘indicators’ that one third of the members, exceeding 1000, provided various kinds of support to the terrorist group. The public prosecution aims to collect enough evidence on the involvement, of the returnees, in ISIS crimes to present them before court.

The response of the ministry of interior revealed that the public prosecution only succeeded in few cases in proving the returnees supported terrorism, it also revealed that many of them are living freely in Germany.

The case of ISIS member Hary. S is a sample of those obstacles facing the public prosecution in proving charges – Hamburg Court issued a reduced sentence on Hary. S, 28, that doesn’t exceed three years due to his cooperation with the authorities.

Hary joined ISIS in 2014 but denied taking part in fighting and execution. Following his trial, he appeared in a video for ISIS as one of those involved in executions.



Kremlin Says New US Base in Poland Is Aimed at ‘Containing’ Russia

Russia, Saint Petersburg: Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov attends a meeting at the Konstantinovsky Palace. Photo: Vladimir Smirnov/Kremlin/dpa
Russia, Saint Petersburg: Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov attends a meeting at the Konstantinovsky Palace. Photo: Vladimir Smirnov/Kremlin/dpa
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Kremlin Says New US Base in Poland Is Aimed at ‘Containing’ Russia

Russia, Saint Petersburg: Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov attends a meeting at the Konstantinovsky Palace. Photo: Vladimir Smirnov/Kremlin/dpa
Russia, Saint Petersburg: Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov attends a meeting at the Konstantinovsky Palace. Photo: Vladimir Smirnov/Kremlin/dpa

The Kremlin said on Wednesday the opening of a new US missile base in Poland was part of an attempt to contain Russia by moving American military infrastructure closer to its borders.

The US base at Redzikowo is part of a broader NATO missile shield dubbed "Aegis Ashore", which the alliance says is capable of intercepting short- to intermediate-range ballistic missiles.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said President Vladimir Putin had objected to plans for the base as far back as the 2000s, when George W. Bush was US president.

He said Putin had insisted at the time the United States was lying when it said the purpose was to intercept potential Iranian missiles.

"This is confirmation that President Putin was right. These plans continue to be implemented. This is the advancement of American military infrastructure on European territory towards our borders," Peskov said.

"This is nothing other than an attempt to contain our military potential and, of course, this leads to the adoption of appropriate measures to ensure parity."

Peskov did not say what measures Russia might take in response.