The Danish fremmedkrigere: Here is the now

Approximately half of the Danish fremmedkrigere who have fought in Syria and Iraq, is now raised from the borgerkrigsplagede countries and perhaps in Denmark.

It shows a statement from PET, which it is estimated that a total of at least 158 persons, as since the summer of 2012 has travelled from Denmark to Syria and Iraq, where they presumably have stayed with militant islamist groups.

the Extra Leaf has here assembled an overview that shows how the Danish fremmedkrigere are now.

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One of the 12 Danish nationals, who according to PET is kept trapped in the conflict zone, is the Danish ‘Kristian’.

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Wednesday could Ekstra Bladet can reveal that the dane, as of six years ago traveled to Syria, now beg the government for help to get home.

Close to the Danish Kristian from prison: My life in the caliphate

– to the Danish state, that they must find a solution for us. It is just not good enough, that we are here. Not at all, he says during the interview with Ekstra issued, who visited him in prison in the kurdish-controlled Syria.

‘Kristian’ in prison as the ICE-warrior, but I refuse to have fought for the Islamic State.

Fulfilled his desire to get home to Denmark, waiting for him, probably a judgment, which according to current case-law would be in the region of four years.

the Extra Leaf has again on Thursday tried to get an interview with justice minister Nick Hækkerup (S), but it has not been possible.

In a written response beat justice minister Nick Haekkerup on Wednesday that we can expect to receive more returnees fremmedkrigere.

’I can’t comment on specific cases, but the men and women, which is the departure from Denmark to take up residence with IS or other terrorist organisations, have turned their backs on us. They should be tried there, where their disgusting actions is made. However, we have unfortunately not seen the last fremmedkriger come to Denmark. It doesn’t alter the fact that they are unwanted in Denmark,’ he wrote.

the ministry of Justice will provide to Ekstra Bladet, that the PET of intelligence reasons can not answer concretely on how many fremmedkrigere at the present time is turned back to Denmark.

the Danish policy – 21. nov. 2019 – at. 09:57 Minister: We have not seen the last of the ICE warrior in Denmark

as late as last week turned the Danish ICE-warrior Ahmad Salem el-Haj, however, return to Denmark, and on Thursday be able to TV2 to tell you that an 11 months old boy who is the son of a deceased English-somali woman who travelled to Syria in 2015, was on the way to Denmark.

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Community – 21. nov. 2019 – at. 07:44 the Baby of deceased Danish ICE warrior on the way to Denmark

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ICE-warrior Ahmad Salem el-Haj turned 11. november returned to Denmark and was manufactured in grundlovsforhør the day after. He was among other things charged with in august 2013 to have shot for goal against targets with posters of member of parliament Naser Khader (C), former prime minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen (V) and other prominent danes. He sits tentatively in custody until 9. december. Private

On a consultation 27. march 2019 informed the then minister for justice mr Søren Pape Poulsen (C), to 13 udrejste Syria-fighters or people who have tried exit, has been convicted in Denmark.

Nine have been stripped of citizenship, five of which had dual citizenship and has therefore been expelled, and four had only Danish nationality and can therefore not be expelled from Denmark.

According to the Immigration and Integration are currently investigating the possibility of removing the nationality, the administrative of the four dual nationals.

the Ministry will provide to Ekstra Bladet, that they can’t get into the details of who the four cases concern, or where the persons concerned are located.

the Extra Leaf is working to get an updated figure for how many fremmedkrigere who have been convicted in Denmark.

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