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UK charges ex-soldier for terror training in Iraq, Syria by Staff Writers London (AFP) Feb 14, 2018 A former British soldier alleged to have fought alongside Kurdish forces battling the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria was charged on Wednesday for receiving terrorism training in a landmark case. James Matthews, 43, is believed to be the first person to be prosecuted for terrorism in Britain for assisting a group helped by the British government. Matthews was charged "with attending a place or places in Iraq and Syria where instruction or training was provided for purposes connected to the commission or preparation of terrorism", the police said. Hundreds of foreign fighters from countries like Britain, Canada, France, Germany and the United States have fought alongside the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) in northern Syria. The group is a key component of the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces alliance which waged a successful campaign against Islamic State jihadists. Dozens of foreign fighters have been killed. The charge against Matthews is thought to be the first of its kind for returning YPG fighters. Matthews wore black jeans and a brown leather jacket and was greeted by a small group of supporters who then filled the public gallery for the hearing as he arrived at Westminster Magistrates' Court in London. Speaking after the hearing, 39-year-old supporter June Ayteen told the Press Association news agency: "It is very unprincipled of the British government to be taking this stance. It is unjust." Another supporter, 30-year-old Red Rosa, said: "I am here to support James because I think it is really inspirational when people put their life on the line to fight for this common struggle, which is really an international struggle. "He has left his comfort in London to fight for his principles and fight for freedom," she said. Matthews spoke only to confirm his identity and his next court hearing has been set for March 1.
Tillerson calls on allies to focus on fighting IS Kuwait City (AFP) Feb 13, 2018 US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson urged allies Tuesday to stay focused on fighting the Islamic State group, saying Turkey's military offensive in northern Syria had "detracted" from the anti-jihadist battle. Tillerson spoke at a ministerial meeting in Kuwait of the US-led military coalition that has been fighting IS in Iraq and Syria, being held in parallel with a conference on reconstruction in Iraq. The jihadist group has lost much of the territory it once controlled when it seized large swa ... read more
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