15 women sentenced to death for belonging to IS
An Iraqi criminal court yesterday sentenced to death 15 Turkish women after finding them guilty of belonging to the Islamic State group.
Another Turkish woman accused of joining the jihadist group was given a life sentence, a court official said, adding they had all acknowledged the charges against them.
Four of the women, all of whom were dressed in black, were accompanied by young children, he said.
Aged between 20 and 50, the women said they had entered Iraq illegally to join their husbands who were heading to fight for the self-proclaimed “caliphate” straddling vast areas of Iraq and Syria, the official added.
One of them told the judge she had taken part in fighting against Iraqi forces alongside the jihadists.
Supreme Judicial Council spokesman Abdel Sattar Bayraqdar said the women had a month to appeal.
Last week, another group of foreign widows of IS fighters told a court hearing that they had been fooled or threatened by their husbands to head to Iraq.
Iraq, which has detained at least 560 women, as well as 600 children, identified as jihadist or relatives of suspected IS fighters, is wasting no time in putting them on trial.
In January, a court sentenced a German woman to death on charges of providing logistical support to IS, and a Turkish woman was earlier this month also handed the death penalty.
Earlier last week, a Baghdad court sentenced a French woman, Melina Boughedir, to seven months in jail for entering Iraq illegally but ordered her release on time already served.
Baghdad declared military victory over IS in December, after having expelled the jihadists from all urban centers they had held in northern and western Iraq since 2014.
Experts estimate that 20,000 people are being held in jail in Iraq for alleged membership of IS. There is no official figure.
Separately, authorities in Iraqi Kurdistan said in early February they had detained some 4,000 suspected IS members, including foreigners.
Iraq’s anti-terrorism law empowers courts to convict people who are believed to have helped IS even if they are not accused of carrying out attacks.
It allows for the death penalty to be issued against anyone, including non-combatants, found guilty of belonging to IS.
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