Officially, in front of their investigating magistrates, they regret.
It was a mistake, they got lost.
And come back, in every sense of the word.
Overall, this is what emerges from the first hearings of the sixteen women repatriated, in the middle of last week, from the Kurdish camp of Roj, in northeastern Syria.
Émilie König's lawyer, a very active recruiter of candidates to leave for Syria, and one of the best-known figures of these jihadist women, even affirmed that his client had every intention of collaborating with the justice system and the investigation services.
“She is determined to explain her background and has no intention of hiding anything
.
She seems to be well aware of the impasse in which she finds herself
, affirms Me Emmanuel Daoud who met her as soon as she got off the plane.
She didn't appear in rigorous attire, didn't ask to say her prayers, and she didn't refuse to shake my hand when we met.
She was…
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