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    A newspaper details the first day of the trial of a French "da'ashia" in Iraq

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    Post by Rocky Thu 03 May 2018, 3:26 am

    A newspaper details the first day of the trial of a French "da'ashia" in Iraq

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    The London-based Al-Hayat newspaper revealed the details of the first day of the trial of the French "Daashis" Milena Bogdir in Iraq. 

    "The president of the Iraqi Court of Cassation asked Bougdir about her husband's place. I replied that he went to fetch water one day and disappeared and I do not know anything about him," the newspaper said in a report. 

    According to the newspaper, when Bougdir asked whether she believed ideologically in the organization of "Dahesh", she replied that "not at all, and this is the case of many women with their husbands, because they do not believe in ideas advocating."

    "You feel very comfortable that you were forced to come to Iraq because your husband was threatening to take your children," Bogdere said. "I was at home, my husband was "I want to meet my children who were sent to France ." 

    Three of Bougdir's children were deported to France in December. 

    The court decided to hold a second trial on June 3 at the request of a new French lawyer, an Iraqi chosen by the family.



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