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Frenchman jailed for kidnapping daughter, joining Syria terrorists

A French-Tunisian man was jailed for 10 years on Tuesday for going to fight in Syria and kidnapping his 18-month-old daughter to take her with him. The latest figures show that 300 French terroristshave been killed in the Iraq-Syria conflict.

 

 

A French-Tunisian man was jailed for 10 years on Tuesday for going to fight in Syria and kidnapping his 18-month-old daughter to take her with him. The latest figures show that 300 French terroristshave been killed in the Iraq-Syria conflict.

A Paris court found 29-year-old Hamza Mandhouj guilty of criminal conspiracy with terrorist aims and abduction of a minor and ordered that he must serve a minimum of half his sentence.

Denouncing the “appalling blackmail” he exercised on the child’s mother, MeriamRhaiem, the prosecution described the case as “a marital dispute overlaid by a wish to take part in armed jihad”.

On 14 October, as divorce proceedings were going through, Mandhouj collected his daughter, Aissa, from his parents-in-law and never took her back.

He left for Turkey, going on to Syria in December to join his brother, Mohamed Ali, who was already working with OumarDiaby, a recruiter for the Al-Nusra Front Islamist group.

Mandhouj denied wanting to join a terrorist group but the prosecution claimed he gave logistical support to recruits and encouraged minors to come to Syria.

Mandhoujwas ordered to pay 60,000 euros in compensation for the abduction.

 

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