
Australian IS Fighters Transferred to Iraqi Custody, Face Death Penalty Concerns
Australian authorities are aware of citizens among 5,704 detainees transferred from Syrian prisons to Iraqi custody, raising concerns about potential death penalty sentences for suspected IS fighters.
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Dfat aware of Australians among 5,704 detainees transferred out of Syrian prisons and into Iraqi custody Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast A group of Australian men suspected of being former Islamic State fighters are among more than 5,000 detainees transferred from Syria to Iraq, where they potentially face charges which could carry the death penalty. Iraq’s national centre for international judicial cooperation confirmed last Friday it had taken custody of the 5,704 alleged former fighters from 61 countries, including citizens of Australia, New Zealand, the UK and the US. Continue reading...
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