'Revenge on Dutch IS fighters'

'Revenge on Dutch IS fighters'

World March 1, 2016 09:00

raqqa - The IS leadership takes hard revenge on the Dutch mutinous IS fighters in Raqqa. They may be forced to choose between being executed or 'martyr' and 'voluntary' suicide bombers.

These fears ex-DISS analyst Ronald Sandee, following reports of a mutinous Dutch jihad brigade:,, I think we'll see a lot of Dutch suicide bombers in Syria and Iraq in the future. The Iraqi leadership is too clever to no longer be able to rely more Dutch unit, 'said the former member of the military secret service. Eight leaders of the Dutch unit were executed Friday. Dozens of members stuck.

If Sandees fear there appear to materialize in the coming months IS propaganda videos with several Dutch suicide bombers in the lead.

The reports about the mutiny contain major revelations about how the Dutch fighters were operating in Raqqa. According action group '
Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently 'the Dutch formed a large, relatively independent unit within IS ranks. They could acquire its own position because they were numerically large, reportedly 75 men strong, and because of their great appeal to new Moroccan recruits.

The Dutch unit had their own base, fairly isolated from the rest of the terror army. Despite tensions with top Iraqi leaders the Dutch may well follow the orders of the IS commanders. But the mutual atmosphere would be deteriorated a month ago when visiting a counterintelligence unit IS the Dutch camp.

One of the young Dutch fighter was arrested on suspicion of plotting an escape from IS area. Two other Dutch fighters were arrested by the unit. The next day appeared to be the Dutch to be beaten to death during his interrogation. The Dutch were then redress in the headquarters. would be shots fired in that conflict. This conflict ever took greater proportions; European IS fighters accuse the Iraqi leadership to belittle them and not give the same rights as Iraqi fighters.

When a mediator at the Dutch camp came to discuss the conflict, he was shot in revenge. The Dutch unit refused to say to the IS leadership who had shot the mediator. That was reported to the highest IS leadership in Iraq, who immediately liked the arrest and interrogation of the entire Dutch unit. If she would not say who shot, they would all be accused of defection, rebellion and corruption. Then the Dutch unit was surrounded by IS troops. When mass arrests shots were fired. According to reports, all 75 Dutch fighters now detained in Ma'dan and Tabaqa.

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