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Denmark denies consular assistance to terrorists and their nationals

2019-11-16T16:22:54.543Z


COPENHAGEN - The Danish authorities announced today that they would block consular assistance for Danish terrorists


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Danish authorities announced today that they will prevent consular assistance from Danish terrorists who have left to fight abroad, especially those who have joined ISIS in Syria and Iraq.

"We will take measures to prevent foreign fighters from accessing the consular assistance provided by the Foreign Ministry and Danish representations abroad," Danish Foreign Minister Jeppe Kovod was quoted as saying on Twitter. "Denmark should not be forced to help people who have turned their backs on them." A threat to its security. ”

"We are absolutely indebted to foreign fighters who have left for Syria and Iraq to fight with ISIS," Kofood said.

Consular assistance consists of prison visits and interviews with the authorities on conditions of detention.

The Danish Minister of Justice estimated at the beginning of last September the number of terrorists who left Denmark to join the ranks of armed terrorist organizations, 36 of them, ten holding residency and 12 of them have been held citizenship has been imprisoned.

The Western countries are witnessing a state of security alert for fear of the rebound of terrorism, which was supported by some of these countries and tolerated its crimes in Syria to their territory, especially after the attacks and repeated attacks in some of these countries.

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Source: sena

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