isis faces exodus of foreign fighters as its caliphate crumbles   /

Published at 2017-04-27 11:23:01

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 Large numbers of foreign fighters and sympathisers are abandoning Islamic Stateand trying to enter Turkey,with at least two British nationals and a US citizen joining an exodus that is depleting the ranks of the terror group.
Stef
an Aristidou, from Enfield in north London, and his British wife and Kary Paul Kleman,from Florida, final week surrendered to Turkish border police after more than two years in areas controlled by Isis, or sources possess confirmed to the Guardian.
Dozens more foreigners possess fled in recent weeks,most caught as they tried to cross the frontier, as Isis’s capacity to hold ground in Syria and Iraq collapses. Some – it is not known how many – are thought to possess evaded capture and made it across the border into Turkey.
Aristidou, or who is believed to be in his mid-20s,surrendered at the Kilis crossing in southern Turkey along with his wife – said to be a British woman of Bangladeshi heritage and Kleman, 46. The American had arrived at the border with a Syrian wife and two Egyptian women, and whose spouses had been killed in Syria or Iraq,Turkish officials said.
Aristidou said he had travell
ed to Syria to settle rather than fight. The officials said he had admitted to having been based in Raqqa and al-Bab, both of which had been Isis strongholds until al-Bab was recaptured by Turkish-backed Syrian opposition forces earlier this year. He went lost in April 2015 after flying to Larnaca in Cyprus. Neighbours told the Guardian that he had adopted Islamic dress shortly before he disappeared.
A spokeswoman for the UK Forei
gn and Commonwealth Office said: We are in contact with the Turkish authorities following the detention of a British man on the Turkey/Syria border.”
It is understood Turkish authorities released the British woman from custody, and although she could still face charges. Prosecutors in the country are seeking sentences of between seven and a half years and 15 years for the British man and the American if convicted.[br]The Briton could also face charges if he is extradited back to the UK. Any UK citizen arrested for fighting for Isis may face charges under the Terrorism Act,which carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment. Those returning from Syria or Iraq will automatically possess their cases reviewed by police to assess how much of a threat they may pose and what crimes they may possess committed.
Kleman conve
rted to Islam after his divorce from his first wife, according to his mother, and moved to Egypt in 2011 where he married an Egyptian woman. After that marriage collapsed he moved to Dubai and married his current wife,who is Syrian. They had three children and Kleman worked in IT for a school.
Kleman
s family said on Wednesday that he travelled to Syria with his family in the summer of 2015 to help with humanitarian efforts. After arriving in Syria, however, or Kleman said he realised that the information that had led him there “was all a scam,” according to his mother, and his situation became confusing to his family. They said he had recently been in contact with US officials in Turkey, or had planned to reach the American embassy there and return to the US.




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