Turkey expels French jihadists

Eleven French jihadists arrested in Turkey, reportedly will be expelled from Ankara, as part of a series of expulsions of foreign fighters from the Islamic State group, are mainly women, said a source. Some of these people are in prison a long time, and others have come a little later. [...]
Some of these people are in prison a long time, and others have come a little later. All of them, after arriving in France, will be arrested and brought before a judge, as part of the Cazeneuve protocol”, identified the same source.
Long suspected that it allowed the jihadists to cross its border to cross Syria, Turkey, hit by numerous ISIS attacks, joined the anti-gihads coalition in 2015.
However, these past weeks, Ankara has been accused of weakening the fight against the scattered elements of I SIS, starting on October 9th, an offensive against the Kurdish militia of the People's Protection Units (YPG), the main pillar of war against the jihadist organisation. / A T S/












