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Iraqi Court Sentences 8 Foreign Women to Life over ISIS Links

Thursday 3 May 2018
Iraqi Court Sentences 8 Foreign Women to Life  over ISIS Links

Russian women, who have been sentenced to life in prison on grounds of joining ISIS, speaking to Russian diplomats as they wait with children in a hallway (April 29, 2018)

Iraq’s Central Criminal Court sentenced eight foreign women to life in prison over membership in ISIS terrorist group and involvement in acts of terror across the country.

Alwaght- Iraq's Central Criminal Court sentenced eight foreign women to life in prison over membership in ISIS terrorist group and involvement in acts of terror across the country.

Abdul Sattar al-Biraqdar, spokesman for the Iraq's Supreme Judicial Council, said in a statement that life terms were handed down to three Turkish women, three Azerbaijanis, one Uzbek national and a Syrian citizen on Thursday.

Biraqdar pointed out that the rulings were issued in accordance with Article 2 of Iraq’s Anti-Terrorism Law.

On April 29 Baghdad Central Criminal Court found 19 female Russian citizens, six women from Republic of Azerbaijan and four from Tajikistan guilty of “joining and supporting ISIS.”

The court passed life sentences on the women as they were accompanied by small children during the hearing. 

On April 17, the Supreme Judicial Council of Iraq announced in a statement that the Central Criminal Court had sentenced three Azerbaijani women and a female Kyrgyz citizen to death over affiliation to ISIS.

The court also handed life sentences to two Russian nationals and one woman from France.

On April 2, the Central Criminal Court also sentenced six Turkish women to death and handed down a life term to another.

The women, all accompanied by small children, told the court they had entered Iraq to join their husbands, who were fighting within the ranks of the terror outfit. 

In January, Iraqi judicial officials sentenced a German citizen of Moroccan origin to death by hanging in accordance with Anti-Terrorism Law.

Biraqdar said the woman, whose identity was not disclosed, confessed during investigations that she had traveled from Germany to Syria and then to Iraq, because she had a strong belief in ISIS.

The German citizen was accompanied with her two daughters, who later married members of ISIS.

Iraq has detained at least 560 women, as well as 600 children, identified as terrorists or relatives of ISIS terrorists.

Experts estimate that a total of 20,000 people are being held in jail in Iraq for alleged membership of ISIS. The Baghdad government has not released an official figure as yet.

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