They don't deserve mercy, Iraqi justice judges women I SIS

In a small room in the Baghdad court, French citizen Djajila Boutoutato calls for help on her 2-year-old child. Bouttuto, 29, is charged because in the past she was a member of the Islamic State group. “I'm going crazy here”, she says. “I faced a death sentence or imprisonment of [...]
Bouttuto, 29, is charged because in the past she was a member of the Islamic State group.
“I'm going crazy here”, she says. “I've faced a death sentence or life imprisonment. No one tells me anything, not the ambassador, not the people in prison.
In the facility where she is being tried there are no French officials and no links to contact her family in the town of Leelle, France, reports The Guardian”, Periscope broadcast.
If convicted of her actions until she was a member of the Islamic State group, she will face life in prison in Baghdad or be sentenced to hanging.
More than 400,000 foreigners from 110 countries in the world are estimated to have travelled to Syria and Iraq to join the jihadist group. While, it is said that about 1, 900 of them have been French citizens, and about 800 Britanese.
Bouttuato in Iraq arrived in 2014, with her husband and two children. Her husband was killed in 2016 in Mosul, and her son was killed a year later. It was captured by Kurds pesergira in summer Iraq and is currently being held in Baghdad.
The Iraqi court is conducting these cases with urgency, where it has so far pronounced 40 death sentences for foreign citizens, and dozens more to life imprisonment.
Mustafa Rashid, a car dealer in eastern Baghdad, was very tough with foreign prisoners. “be cursed with those”, he said. “They don't deserve mercy, even women”
In the same court a few days earlier, an Iraqi woman was acquitted of all charges involving her, after being forced by her brother to join I SIS.
A 17-year-old girl from Tajikistan also stood by a child who was wearing a hyjab but watched in a confusing way.
I was brought to Syria five years ago by my mother and father”, she says. They married me to a Turk. He was good to me. There was a child. We settled in Iraq. My father and my husband were killed. Now I'm in jail with my mother and child. I want to go back to my home, even though the conditions in that country are not good. I didn't wear a hyjab when I was home. Isis taught me how to cover myself”./Periscopi/












