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Captured foreign jihadists must be dealt with: Mattis
Rome, Feb 14 (AFP) US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis said today that doing nothing with foreign fighters captured in Syria "was not an option" after a meeting of the US-led anti-Islamic State group coal
Rome, Feb 14 (AFP) US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis said today that doing nothing with foreign fighters captured in Syria “was not an option” after a meeting of the US-led anti-Islamic State group coalition in Rome.
During the fierce offensive to oust the IS group from its former stronghold Raqa, Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have captured “hundreds” of foreign jihadists, Mattis said.
The United States does not want the prisoners to remain in Syria where they fear the power vacuum could allow the fighters to escape and once again take up arms.
They say foreign fighters should be to be dealt with in their country of origin.
“The bottom line is, we don’t want (the jihadists) to go back on the streets of Ankara, (…) Tunis, Paris or Brussels, (…),” said Mattis following the meeting with 13 of his international counterparts.
“It is an international problem, it needs to be addressed by all engaged.” But several countries do not want the jihadists to return home.
Two Britons said to have carried out numerous beheadings are among the detainees.
Alexanda Amon Kotey and El Shafee el-Sheikh — suspected members of a jihadist cell known “The Beatles” because of their British accents — are accused of abducting and decapitating around 20 hostages.
The victims included American journalist James Foley, who was beheaded in 2012.
“I don’t think they should ever set foot in this country again,” Britain’s Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson recently told the Sun daily newspaper.
The question of whether the detainees could be imprisoned at US military’s Guantanamo Bay prison was raised, but when asked directly for an answer Mattis declined to comment.
The US Secretary of Defence now travels to Brussels for the second-leg of his European visit dedicated to the anti-jihadist fight. (AFP) CK 14020234
This is published unedited from the PTI feed.
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