Turkey begins expulsion of ISIS foreign members

Turkey aims to return around 2,500 militants to I SIS in their countries of origin, most of which came from European countries. Turkey says it has begun deporting foreign members of the Islamic State held in custody, a policy that risks having diplomatic implications with its European allies. One [...]
Turkey aims to return around 2,500 militants to I SIS in their countries of origin, most of which came from European countries.
Turkey says it has begun deporting foreign members of the Islamic State held in custody, a policy that risks having diplomatic implications with its European allies.
An American citizen has already been repatriated and seven German citizens are expected to go to their countries on November 14th, Interior Ministry spokesman Mailmail Chatakı said on Monday, The Guardian quoted the Turkish Anadolu Agency.
Preparations for the expulsion of two Irish, 11 French and three Danish citizens are the process, he said.
Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu said last week Ankara from Monday would start sending militants I SIS in their countries, saying Turkey was not “hotel” for foreign jihadistsFollow the periscope.











