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    Daesh defeat in Iraq, threatening the return of "jihadists" to Tunisia, Jordan

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    Daesh defeat in Iraq, threatening the return of "jihadists" to Tunisia, Jordan Empty Daesh defeat in Iraq, threatening the return of "jihadists" to Tunisia, Jordan

    Post by Rocky Sat 18 Feb 2017, 1:50 am

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    Thousands of Tunisians and Jordanians joined Daesh group. Today they return to their countries , forming a challenge to them. 
    It may pose, Muhammad - , who is currently at the Syrian - Jordanian border waiting to enter Jordan - a major threat to Jordan. Since about three years fought this terrorist in Syria , along with Front victory belonging to al - Qaida, then with Daesh group, after months on the front lines , the idea occurred to him to return to Jordan. 
    He says in a message on the encrypted messages - " a lot of us who are weary of the injured and the service were disappointed from Daesh. Soon the state will have to Adechna." 
    With the coalition and allied forces to expel Daesh of Mosul and the Syrian approached the tenderness, the Arab states are preparing what some called the disaster of the return of waves of Daesh fighters to their home countries. The possibility of greater disaster in Jordan and Tunisia , where the number of entrants to Daesh of the two countries is much larger than the rest of the countries. Prisons are overcrowded in the two countries in various prisoners is considered a breeding ground for more extremism, as the imprisonment of returning fighters could make matters worse in the long run. Jordan, Tunisia , and is looking to Europe to learn how to identify and arrest and rehabilitation of generation of extremists who have transferred the battlefield to their home countries. 

    Concern in the streets 
    between 5-6 thousand Tunisians fighting in Syria and Iraq, there are also 2-3 thousand Jordanian fighting with Daesh or al - Qaeda or with a Vsailhma. 
    The danger posed by these fighters is not a placebo, there is a flood of fighters already have returned to their home countries. In the December attack in the Jordanian city of Karak claimed the lives of ten people supervised by Jordanian terrorist return from Syria, three of the attackers had tried previously to travel to Syria , but the authorities prevented them. 
    In Tunisia , it was the Bardo Museum attack from extremist planning Tunisian members Daesh, two of the attackers received training from the group during their presence in Libya. 
    In January some 200 fighters returned to Jordan, while the Tunisian authorities in December announced that 800 fighters have returned to Tunisia from Libya, Iraq and Syria. 
    Those attacks have made people wary of the return of the fighters, in December Tunisians protested against the return of Daesh fighters, carrying banners in front of parliament reading "closed the doors to terrorism." In Jordan , there are many who know that a son or a neighbor or a colleague or soon gone to fight in Syria. Grocery store owner in Amman, says " It was a death in Syria better than the return and destruction of our country." 
    After nearly two months on the attack Karak, many Jordanians fear of acts of sleeper cells. Even seasoned intelligence agents who had infiltrated into the terrorist cells successfully in the past say they are at a loss on how to deal with such large numbers of returnees. A security official , "and says we still do not know how to deal with all these." 

    Prisons universities to Daesh 
    in the face of this threat, tried to Jordan to precede events, in April 2014 and before sweeping Daesh Mosul groups and establish the alleged succession, passed Jordan 's law criminalizing travel to areas of conflict or to finance terrorist organizations or to receive the support of a terrorist group or encouraging terrorist ideology. 
    A year later embarked Tunisia Similar laws against terrorism , including the formation of a special unit of the judges. But the Jordanian judiciary settle for less , such as travel or attempt to charges of traveling to areas of conflict and the promotion of radical thought. 
    It was decided sentenced to five years all these crimes and often are commuted to two years or a year and a half if the defendant admitted his guilt. This means that most Jordanians jailed on terrorism charges in 2014 and 2015 will be released. 
    In all probability , many will come out even more extreme than the previous, The introduction of the terrorists in prison not only increases their extremism, but rather makes light of the accused crimes extremists as well. 
    Tunisia is also facing its own legal crisis, the fight against terrorism Justices feel Balarbak of backlogged, where more than 2,200 case was referred to the judiciary in 2016 it became clear that many of them are ordinary crimes, according to AMT.  
    In Jordan , it is difficult to find conclusive evidence, where judges are often forced to referee sentenced to two to five years on the returning fighters, and that many of the defendants were never convicted. 
    Both countries were not able to isolate those convicted of terrorism - A convicted - of the detainees on charges of light, where the bear prisons overloaded to the fact that the majority of prisoners Tunisians - 22 thousand - in detention , pending trial to consider their cases. 
    Says safe Gulala, director of the human rights organization branch in Tunisia, said that "there is a risk of extremism in overcrowded prisons Tunisian authorities have proved incapable of controlling the situation. They confuse accused of minor offenses with the terrorists what increases the risk of extremism." A group of five terrorists is enough to create hundreds of extremists. 

    In the footsteps of Europe 
    because of the legal limitations, Jordan and Tunisia looks forward to the "extraordinary" measures taken by European countries , which are often of concern to human rights organizations. 
    Security measures that are passed through the anti - terrorism laws or an emergency, allow the executive branch to detain and control and even revoke the citizenship of the accused and convicted of terrorism, and examples of the prevention of terrorism measures in the UK; Over the past two years terrorism convicts freed newly defendants subject electronic surveillance, and they must review the police departments on a regular basis, and are prevented from traveling abroad, and live in homes registered with the police, and are prevented from entering public places specific to spare others extremism infection. 
    France and followed similar actions after the declaration of a state of emergency after Pataklan attacks in 2015. Emergency powers allow the Minister of the Interior or the security services put individuals, who pose a security threat, under house arrest and carrying out security checks without court permission. Perhaps most administrative procedures exist in Australia, where the federal government now has the power to extend the prison accused of terrorism after the end of their prison terms to three additional years , renewable annually until further notice. Tunisia and Jordan are considering similar measures to deal with returning fighters. Mohammad Momani spokesman for the Jordanian government says , " We look forward to the news gives us the legal authority to monitor and prevent or punish those who leave prison on charges of terrorism." Can Jordan and Tunisia new legislation granting the renewal of the period of detention for convicted who finished his prison term or placing any citizen under house arrest authority. Jordan can also force the fighters returned to wear bracelets provide the coordinates of where they are in it. For its part , Tunisia is considering stripping terrorism suspects of their right of movement within the country or doing financial transactions and placed under house arrest. 

    The difficulty of rehabilitation 
    biggest challenge is the rehabilitation and reintegration of the accused into society, and the biggest obstacle is money. Officials in Tunisia say they need money for the appointment of imams authorized by the government to pray with people or advise in prisons, not to mention extended to provide education and work skills programs. Punishment is the easiest option. David Wells says British expert in the fight against terror "detention of a person for two or five in the hope of solving the problem and inform the citizens that they are safer option is easier and less costly for the government. But this is not enough, as the evidence has proven it does not work. How can deter terrorist sentenced to twenty years and he feels happy to die for a cause he believes in? ".

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