Danish passport lost to combat IS

Danish passport lost to combat IS

World February 5, 2016 11:42

copenhagen - Police have rightly taken the passport of a 22-year-old Danish with Kurdish roots, who has fought in Iraq and Syria against Islamic State. Which held a court in Copenhagen Thursday.

According to the court Palani falls under a new law that Denmark wants to prevent citizens traveling to conflict areas to participate in the armed struggle there, writes
The Local.

The lawyer of Palani will however argue that the law was intended to prevent the Danes would join Islamic State 'in the political and public debate in preparation for the adoption of the law is clear. She has joined forces allies of Danish soldiers. 'The lawyer is going to appeal against the judgment of the court.

The case Palani appears in the distance on the
attempts by the Dutch Public Prosecutor to have condemned the Frisian Jitse Akse. Akse joined the Kurdish militia YPG to fight Islamic State. He is now
hiding because supporters of IS possible to kill him.

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