Spanish Judge Seeks to Question Imprisoned Moroccan Jihadist in France Over ISIS Roles

Judge of the Audiencia Nacional, Santiago Pedraz, is asking France for authorization to question Loubna Fares, a Spanish woman of Moroccan origin married to a jihadist and arrested in 2019, as part of the investigation against the two Spanish women repatriated from a Syrian camp in January.
Pedraz wants to know the role played for Daesh by Yolanda Martínez Cobos, 37, and Luna Fernández Grande, 36, the two Spanish women repatriated in January from the Syrian camp of Al Hawl. This is why he is asking to question Loubna Fares, who had also lived in this camp controlled by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and was married to Navid Sanati Koopaei, a jihadist of Spanish nationality, indicate judicial sources to La Razón.
Some women married to jihadists have ended up becoming jihadists themselves. This may be the case of the two Spanish women repatriated from Syria and indicted for a crime of belonging to a jihadist terrorist organization. The judge has kept them
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