French ISIS Brides Caught by Kurds Want Trial in a Real Country

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 18, 2018

This is a German ISIS bride.

It’s not clear if these are white French girls or simply Arabs with French passports – I assume it is probably a mix of the two.

But it doesn’t much matter either way.

It’s funny because Kurdistan is not a real country.

RT:

Lawyers representing a group of French jihadi wives being held captive by Kurdish fighters in Syria have filed a complaint for not letting the women face trial at home, on the grounds that Syrian Kurdistan is not a “real country.”

A group of around 40 radicalized French women, along with their children and several men, are currently being held in Syria by Kurdish forces after being captured in formerly Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL)-held territory. The issue of what to do with them has been raging in the French media, and now, their team of lawyers have announced they plan to sue the government so the women can trade their cells in the Middle East for ones closer to the Champs-Élysées.

“These women who went out there are the object of legal proceedings in France,” lawyers Marie Dose, William Bourdon, Martin Pradel and Marc Bailly said in a statement, released on Twitter. Those detained by the Kurdish YPG militia filed a legal complaint against Paris Wednesday. It’s not yet clear how many women and children these lawyers represent.

“They accept that they must face up to their criminal responsibilities as soon as they arrive on French territory,” the statement added. In addition, the lawyers say, French authorities are “exposing these mothers and children to obvious risks — notably in terms of their health, in a warzone.”

The statement added that since Syrian Kurdistan has not been legally recognized as a country, the women and children are being held there illegally.

Of course the obvious reason the women want extradited is that France, a country that is both entirely feminist and mostly Islamic, will give them a slap on the wrist. That isn’t interesting.

What is interesting however is that if France doesn’t agree to this motion they are effectively recognizing Kurdistan as being a real country.

This case requires them to take sides on that particular issue, which I would assume they are not especially interested in doing.