Repatriated second Frenchwoman from Syrian IS camps gets 10-year sentence
Carole Sun was sentenced for terrorist conspiracy after returning from Syrian camps; over one-third of French women who joined IS have repatriated, officials said.
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Left in Syria in 2014 at the age of 18, she returned to France in 2022 after meeting senior executives of Daesh who were known to be bloodthirsty. There are still a sixty women who left in the Irako-Syrian area to judge.
Repatriated second Frenchwoman from Syrian IS camps gets 10-year sentence
A French court on Thursday sentenced a woman repatriated from Syrian camps holding Islamic State members to 10 years in prison for terrorist conspiracy. Carole Sun, 30, left France for Syria in 2014 and was arrested by Kurdish forces in 2017 as IS collapsed.
After three days of trial, Carole Sun was convicted on Thursday 18 December of a terrorist criminal association and was sentenced to ten years in prison. She was the second Frenchman repatriated from the camps in north-eastern Syria to be tried before the Special Assize Court in Paris. Her sentence is accompanied by a five-year socio-judicial follow-up obligation as well as an injunction of care. She left for Syria at the age of 18 in July 2014 …
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