The French authorities are playing a dangerous game. They’ve brought these people back to France and made them their problem; if any of these women are acquitted, she could end up raising her children with jihadi values. The same goes for those who are convicted, serve a token portion of a sentence, and get released.
“Ten women repatriated from Syria indicted in France for terrorism,” translated from “Dix femmes rapatriées de Syrie mises en examen en France pour terrorisme,” Valeurs Actuelles, October 24, 2022 (thanks to Medforth):
Indictments. Sunday, October 23, ten women repatriated earlier in the week from Syria were indicted for terrorism, reports Europe 1. These women, who were the subject of a search warrant, had been placed in police custody at their arrival on French soil during the night of Wednesday October 19 to Thursday October 20 at the premises of the General Directorate of Internal Security (DGSI). One of them was also indicted for crimes against humanity and genocide. Some have also been indicted for evasion by a parent of his legal obligations compromising the health or safety of his child. Another young woman, aged 19, taken to the Iraqi-Syrian zone when she was a child, was the subject of “educational care, no element having at this stage made it possible to require her under examination.”
All had been repatriated overnight from Wednesday to Thursday with three other women who, subject to an arrest warrant, had been indicted on Thursday and imprisoned. Forty children were also repatriated with these fifteen women, aged 19 to 42, who had been captured in the territories of northeastern Syria and northern Iraq occupied until 2019 by the Islamic State group ( IS) and kept in camps under Kurdish control.
This is the second major repatriation operation in three months: on July 5, France returned 16 mothers and 35 minors. Meanwhile, a woman and her two children had been brought back in early October. In the hours following this second operation, government spokesman Olivier Véran said on the LCI channel that there would still be “a few collective repatriation movements” and that “it would be done gradually.”
࿗Infidel࿘ says
If they’re gonna indict those brides, why did they bring them back from Syria? Just have their intel agency secretly pay Damascus to liquidate those brides, so that they won’t have to waste either time nor money on them
Dave says
Who needs terrorism. Just let your enemy flounder in their own crap.
david1508 says
The same thing is happening here in Australia. The new Labor government is going to bring back all the Jihadi brides & their children who fled to Syria with their husbands who were fighting for the Islamic State. They know it’s not popular & are doing it on the sly. As Robert likes to say, “what could go wrong?”.
https://www.skynews.com.au/australia-news/shadow-immigration-minister-dan-tehan-tells-albanese-government-to-be-transparent-about-return-of-jihadi-brides/news-story/8a632080c84f78bf5cf8540d3540d5ea
Hank says
Again, voters should think twice and do your due diligence before you cast your precious votes on candidates that facilitate, import and strengthen the Islamic 5th column in your midst. Otherwise, you are part of it.
bill carr says
I acknowledge the doubts and rhere are arguments on both sies. However one thing you can be 100% sure of. If their children are left in those camps which are run by Islamic extremist of the worst kind, their chioldren will become jihadis. They are breeding grounds for terrorists at least in civiised country they can be supervised and if necessary their children taken into care.