Concerns suspected Australian IS fighters could face death penalty after mass prisoner transfer to Iraq
A group of Australian men suspected of being former Islamic State fighters has been transferred from Syria to Iraq, where they may face life-threatening charges, including the death penalty.
Transfer of IS Prisoners: Are German Jihadists Facing the Death Penalty?
The article discusses the imminent legal fates of German jihadists detained in Syria as they are transferred to Iraq for trial, where they may face severe sentences, including the death penalty.
U.S. Army: The transfer of ISIS prisoners from Syria to Iraq has been completed
The U.S. Army announced the completion of the transfer of over 5,700 ISIS fighters from Syria to Iraq over a three-week period.
Thousands of ISIS prisoners transferred from Syria to Iraq
Over 4,500 suspected ISIS members have been moved from Syria to Iraq in the past month, according to an Iraqi official, with the transfer conducted by US military forces.
300 Syrian prisoners are moved from Lebanon to their homeland
A process has begun to transfer over 300 Syrian prisoners from Lebanon back to Syria, where many face long sentences due to alleged ties with enemy groups.
Iraq: Over 2,200 ISIS prisoners transferred from Syria, according to an official
Iraq has received 2,225 ISIS prisoners from the U.S. military, which began their transfer from Syria last month.
Investigation, Sorting, and Guards: Iraq Receives 2,500 ISIS Prisoners from Syria
Iraq has received 2,500 ISIS prisoners from Syria as part of a large-scale transfer supervised by the U.S. military.
The Landmine of Lebanon's Security Squares.. Will it Blow Up the 'Honeymoon' with Damascus?
The agreement to transfer Syrian prisoners from Lebanese jails to their homeland serves not merely as a technical solution but as a politically sensitive step that could test the emerging relationship between Beirut and Damascus.
Behind the News: Testing the New Relationship between Beirut and Damascus
The episode of "Behind the News" discusses the implications of the agreement to transfer Syrian prisoners from Lebanese prisons and whether it signifies a new relationship between Beirut and Damascus or reveals lingering security and political mines.
What next after the "Transfer of Sentenced" agreement between Beirut and Damascus?
The Lebanese government has signed a formal agreement to transfer approximately 300 Syrian prisoners from its jails to Syria, aiming to enhance judicial cooperation between the two countries.
Lebanon and Syria agree on the transfer of 300 Syrian prisoners to their homeland
Lebanon and Syria have signed an agreement to transfer over 300 Syrian prisoners from Lebanese prisons back to Syria to continue their sentences, which is expected to improve the countries' recently strained relations.
Damascus and Beirut sign an agreement to transfer hundreds of Syrian prisoners from Lebanon
The Lebanese government signed an agreement in Beirut to transfer hundreds of Syrian prisoners from Lebanese prisons back to Syria, with officials from both countries present at the signing ceremony.
Plans to auction the old building of Liepฤja prison
This year, prisoners from Jelgava and Daugavpils prisons are expected to be relocated to the new Liepฤja prison, with a recent transfer of 166 inmates to the new facility.
Too Many Prisoners: Belgium Plans to Transfer Inmates to Estonia
Belgium's government considers relocating inmates to Estonia due to overcrowded prison conditions, as highlighted by protests from prison staff last October.