Judgment Day is here. Kurds put I fighters to justice SIS out of 50 countries

Syrian Kurds have said they will hold court hearings for Islamic State fighters (ISIS) from more than 50 states, including those from Kosovo, after they became irritated that they failed to make international agreements that would show what to do with them. The Kurdish-dominated administration in the North-East [...]
The Kurdish-dominated administration in northern Syria said it was carrying 1,000 male fighters in overcrowded areas of maintenance and 4 thousand women fighters in refugee camps, most of whom were accused of involvement in crimes committed by the terrorist group.
Local authorities had hoped to reach agreement with Western countries for the repatriation of these fighters to face justice in their countries, or to establish an international tribunall, writes Guardian, following Periscope.
But there is no progress on this issue, and the Kurdish administration's foreign affairs minister unilaterally said judgment would begin on these people.
This is an international crisis and an international solution must be made. Unfortunately, many countries have not responded to our appeal. ” said Fener al-Kait, assistant minister.
Unlike Iran, the Syrian Kurdish administration said it would not allow the death penalty for former ISIS fighters. They would be convicted of life imprisonment.
Kosovo has actually conducted the repatriation of four men and more than 100 women last year. /Periscope












