đź’¨ Abstract
Over 400 ISIS jihadis have returned to the UK but evaded justice, despite committing severe crimes like killings and genocide in Iraq and Syria. The Joint Committee on Human Rights, headed by Lord Alton, asserts that the government must prosecute these individuals in the UK. The committee calls for more action in identifying perpetrators, some of whom may have returned, while others are detained in Syria. The shadow Justice Secretary, Robert Jenrick, insists these terrorists should be imprisoned.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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