Solicitor says client would argue that Kurdish militia he fought with effectively governs its Syrian territory and should be recognised as autonomous stateLawyers for Ashley Dyball and another Australian allegedly involved with Kurdish fighters scheme to mount a landmark defence that Syrian territory controlled by the group should be recognised as an autonomous state.
If successful the case would potentially open the door for Australians to fight alongside some Kurdish militia — but some analysts are sceptical.
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Source: theguardian.com