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Up to 30 French nationals allegedly targeted by Iraqi troops after identification from French special forces to ensure they ‘don’t return home’


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France is allegedly providing crucial intelligence information to Iraqi ground forces fighting Isis in order to target and exterminate French nationals who have joined the jihadist organisation, it has emerged.

An investigation by the Wall Street Journal found that French special forces have allegedly enlisted the help of Iraqi units to ensure that French nationals fighting in the country do not escape to pose a terror threat on their return home.

Photographs, alibis and location coordinates gathered from surveillance drones and radio interception intel have been provided to assist in the hunt, the WSJ reported.

Neither French nor Iraqi sources disclosed how many French citizens have been killed in the operation, but said that up to 30 men had been identified as senior, ‘high-value’ targets.

Hundreds of the 1,700 French nationals believed to have joined the so-called caliphate since the group rose to prominence in 2014 are thought to have been killed in fighting to date.

France is believed to be the only Western country actively hunting its citizens in Iraq and Syria - a situation acknowledged by experts as unchartered legal territory.

The French Defence Ministry did not immediately respond to the The Independent’s request for comment.

France has been one of the countries worst affected by Isis violence outside of the group’s territory in Syria and Iraq. A total of 236 people have died in recent attacks on French soil, including the November 2015 attacks in Paris, and July 2016 truck-ramming in Nice.

Approximately 1,200 French troops are currently deployed to Iraq to assist the US-led coalition in the fight to reclaim the city of Mosul from the extremists. France is also part of the US-led aerial campaign against Isis in neighbouring Syria.

In a meeting with Syrian ally Russian President Vladimir Putin in Versailles on Monday, newly elected French President Emmanuel Macron urged a “closer partnership” with Russia in eradicating extremists active in both countries.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...ial-forces-sas-syria-terrorists-a7763111.html
 
Such people are not just traitors for France but they are traitors for entire humanity.
They have chosen their destiny, so be it.
 
Good just kill them. You've all seen what happened when that filth Salman was left to get along with it and decided to bomb teenage girls.
My best to the French forces.
 
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Up to 30 French nationals allegedly targeted by Iraqi troops after identification from French special forces to ensure they ‘don’t return home’


isis-mosul.jpg


France is allegedly providing crucial intelligence information to Iraqi ground forces fighting Isis in order to target and exterminate French nationals who have joined the jihadist organisation, it has emerged.

An investigation by the Wall Street Journal found that French special forces have allegedly enlisted the help of Iraqi units to ensure that French nationals fighting in the country do not escape to pose a terror threat on their return home.

Photographs, alibis and location coordinates gathered from surveillance drones and radio interception intel have been provided to assist in the hunt, the WSJ reported.

Neither French nor Iraqi sources disclosed how many French citizens have been killed in the operation, but said that up to 30 men had been identified as senior, ‘high-value’ targets.

Hundreds of the 1,700 French nationals believed to have joined the so-called caliphate since the group rose to prominence in 2014 are thought to have been killed in fighting to date.

France is believed to be the only Western country actively hunting its citizens in Iraq and Syria - a situation acknowledged by experts as unchartered legal territory.

The French Defence Ministry did not immediately respond to the The Independent’s request for comment.

France has been one of the countries worst affected by Isis violence outside of the group’s territory in Syria and Iraq. A total of 236 people have died in recent attacks on French soil, including the November 2015 attacks in Paris, and July 2016 truck-ramming in Nice.

Approximately 1,200 French troops are currently deployed to Iraq to assist the US-led coalition in the fight to reclaim the city of Mosul from the extremists. France is also part of the US-led aerial campaign against Isis in neighbouring Syria.

In a meeting with Syrian ally Russian President Vladimir Putin in Versailles on Monday, newly elected French President Emmanuel Macron urged a “closer partnership” with Russia in eradicating extremists active in both countries.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...ial-forces-sas-syria-terrorists-a7763111.html

Since ISIS has not signed the Geneva Convention, they have no protection by it.
ISIS fighters coming for the chance to be martyred, are by definition mercenaries,
and thus would have zero protection, even if ISIS did sign the Geneva Convention.
 
Hundreds of the 1,700 French nationals believed to have joined the so-called caliphate since the group rose to prominence in 2014 are thought to have been killed in fighting to date.

WTF?? 1700 FRENCH nationals have joined ISIS?:o:

Jesus Christ , that's astounding. Something is seriously wrong with second generation muslim immigrants born and bred in France (just like in some Western European countries). We need to seriously look into this issue. It's just crazy.
 
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WTF?? 1700 FRENCH nationals have joined ISIS?:o:.
Jesus Christ , that's astounding. Something is seriously wrong with second generation muslim immigrants born and bred in France (just like Western Europe). We need to seriously look into this issue. It's just crazy.
france is mainly full of africains, the uk's main muslim population is south asain.

Since ISIS has not signed the Geneva Convention, they have no protection by it.
ISIS fighters coming for the chance to be martyred, are by definition mercenaries,
and thus would have zero protection, even if ISIS did sign the Geneva Convention.
the last thing on the mind of the hunters is respecting the geneva convention, believe me
 
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Up to 30 French nationals allegedly targeted by Iraqi troops after identification from French special forces to ensure they ‘don’t return home’


isis-mosul.jpg


France is allegedly providing crucial intelligence information to Iraqi ground forces fighting Isis in order to target and exterminate French nationals who have joined the jihadist organisation, it has emerged.

An investigation by the Wall Street Journal found that French special forces have allegedly enlisted the help of Iraqi units to ensure that French nationals fighting in the country do not escape to pose a terror threat on their return home.

Photographs, alibis and location coordinates gathered from surveillance drones and radio interception intel have been provided to assist in the hunt, the WSJ reported.

Neither French nor Iraqi sources disclosed how many French citizens have been killed in the operation, but said that up to 30 men had been identified as senior, ‘high-value’ targets.

Hundreds of the 1,700 French nationals believed to have joined the so-called caliphate since the group rose to prominence in 2014 are thought to have been killed in fighting to date.

France is believed to be the only Western country actively hunting its citizens in Iraq and Syria - a situation acknowledged by experts as unchartered legal territory.

The French Defence Ministry did not immediately respond to the The Independent’s request for comment.

France has been one of the countries worst affected by Isis violence outside of the group’s territory in Syria and Iraq. A total of 236 people have died in recent attacks on French soil, including the November 2015 attacks in Paris, and July 2016 truck-ramming in Nice.

Approximately 1,200 French troops are currently deployed to Iraq to assist the US-led coalition in the fight to reclaim the city of Mosul from the extremists. France is also part of the US-led aerial campaign against Isis in neighbouring Syria.

In a meeting with Syrian ally Russian President Vladimir Putin in Versailles on Monday, newly elected French President Emmanuel Macron urged a “closer partnership” with Russia in eradicating extremists active in both countries.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...ial-forces-sas-syria-terrorists-a7763111.html
Good news overall though. Better to kill them there in lawless Syria than wait for them to return to Europe where they can pose a far more dangerous security threat and all the legal costs, time and complication such a trial will involve.
I'm sure our very own Jeremy Corbyn will be criticising this French abuse of ISIS fighters ' human rights', Just like he will not authorised the use of force or drone to kill a terrorist abroad posing a security thread to Britain(like Jihadi John).:D Our very own peace activists. :P @waz , @Arefin007
 
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Up to 30 French nationals allegedly targeted by Iraqi troops after identification from French special forces to ensure they ‘don’t return home’


isis-mosul.jpg


France is allegedly providing crucial intelligence information to Iraqi ground forces fighting Isis in order to target and exterminate French nationals who have joined the jihadist organisation, it has emerged.

An investigation by the Wall Street Journal found that French special forces have allegedly enlisted the help of Iraqi units to ensure that French nationals fighting in the country do not escape to pose a terror threat on their return home.

Photographs, alibis and location coordinates gathered from surveillance drones and radio interception intel have been provided to assist in the hunt, the WSJ reported.

Neither French nor Iraqi sources disclosed how many French citizens have been killed in the operation, but said that up to 30 men had been identified as senior, ‘high-value’ targets.

Hundreds of the 1,700 French nationals believed to have joined the so-called caliphate since the group rose to prominence in 2014 are thought to have been killed in fighting to date.

France is believed to be the only Western country actively hunting its citizens in Iraq and Syria - a situation acknowledged by experts as unchartered legal territory.

The French Defence Ministry did not immediately respond to the The Independent’s request for comment.

France has been one of the countries worst affected by Isis violence outside of the group’s territory in Syria and Iraq. A total of 236 people have died in recent attacks on French soil, including the November 2015 attacks in Paris, and July 2016 truck-ramming in Nice.

Approximately 1,200 French troops are currently deployed to Iraq to assist the US-led coalition in the fight to reclaim the city of Mosul from the extremists. France is also part of the US-led aerial campaign against Isis in neighbouring Syria.

In a meeting with Syrian ally Russian President Vladimir Putin in Versailles on Monday, newly elected French President Emmanuel Macron urged a “closer partnership” with Russia in eradicating extremists active in both countries.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...ial-forces-sas-syria-terrorists-a7763111.html
Quite simple , if they return back to France they will get protection under law and the due process needs to be carried out to jail them. Which might not always be successful. Eliminating them outside the country seems to be an easy option. But if it runs into some trouble then it might become a human rights fiasco like guantanamo bay.
 
france is mainly full of africains, the uk's main muslim population is south asain.

Yes, per capita the UK had the lowest numbers joining, and the vast majority were non-Asian i.e. newly arrived Muslim immigrants.

Good news overall though. Better to kill them there in lawless Syria than wait for them to return to Europe where they can pose a far more dangerous security thread and all the legal costs and complication a trial will involve.
I'm sure our very own Jeremy Corbyn will be criticising this French abuse of ISIS fighters ' human rights', Just like he will not authorised the use of force or drone to kill a terrorist abroad posing a security thread to Britain(like Jihadi John).:D Our very own peace activists. :P @waz , @Arefin007

The UK has already killed "British" nationals with drone strikes. They should speed up the process now.
 
france is mainly full of africains, the uk's main muslim population is south asain

Yes I know, I lived there for a while. They are mainly from north Africa like Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia and Turkey to a lesser extent in that order. The rest is mostly from Sub Sahara Africa while those from Asia are mostly from Pakistan & Bangladesh(barely 100,000 last I red ).
 
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Yes I know, I lived there for a while. They are mainly from north Africa like Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, and Turkey to a lesser extent in that order. The rest is mostly from Sub Sahara Africa etc.

Lots from West Africa as well mate e.g. Senegal, Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso.
 
Yes I know, I lived there for a while. They are mainly from north Africa like Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, and Turkey to a lesser extent in that order. The rest is mostly from Sub Sahara Africa etc.
Of all of the Europians, u r the only one that we can count on for defending ourselves, the rest have become full snowflakes.
 

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