Terrorism. a Trial at the Assize Required for the French "Gee" of Daech, Emilie König
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The National Counter-Terrorism Prosecutor's Office blames the French jihadist who spent ten years in Syria for knowingly staying there during IS's worst abuses, learned the AFP on Monday, 15 September by a source close to the case.
Émilie König, a former Breton recruiter from Daesh and the first French woman on the American blacklist of terrorism, could soon be tried on special bases. The National Anti-Terrorist Prosecutor's Office has requested her trial for her role as a propagandist and recruiter in the Islamic State organization.
The National Anti-Terrorist Prosecutor's Office requested a reference to the special foundations of Émilie König, a radicalised Frenchman who was presented as a figure of the Islamic State after ten years in Syria.
French justice suspects the French jihadist of knowingly remaining in Syria and of having acted as "recruiter, intremetteuseuse et propagandiste" for the Islamic State group.
Emilie König, presented as a "real dream" of Daesh in France, risks a new trial. This is in any case what the Pnat requested, in a decision rendered on 29 July.


The Pnat confirmed that it had requested this trial on 29 July. According to elements of its definitive indictment obtained by the AFP, the Pnat blames this woman born in Lorient in 1994 for knowingly remaining in place during the worst abuses of the ISIS in the Irako-Syrian area, and for acting there as "re
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