Turkey Begins Deporting Foreign ISIS Fighters, Including 11 French Nationals

Turkey is putting its threat into action. To this end, it is working on the deportation of 15 jihadists, including 11 French.
After numerous warnings, it’s time for action. According to the spokesman for the Ministry of the Interior, Ismail Catakli, a foreign American terrorist has already been expelled from Turkey after all the necessary steps were taken.
According to him, a jihadist, a German national, and another, a Danish national, should also be sent back on Monday to their respective countries.
And, seven other "foreign terrorists of German origin will be deported on Thursday," he told the state agency, Anadolu.
In this same dynamic, 15 jihadists, including 11 French, 2 Germans and 2 Irish, will soon be sent back home.
Last Friday, Süleyman Soylu, the Turkish Interior Minister, announced the colors. "We will start on Monday." [...] No need to run in all directions: we will send you back the members of Daesh. They are yours, do with them what you will," he said in a speech in Ankara.
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