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Dutch families of those who joined Daesh to sue gov't.
2015-04-16
[AA.TR] The families of individuals that bravely ran away to join Daesh are preparing to file a lawsuit against the Dutch government, local media reported Wednesday.

According to Dutch media, families gathered together in order to plan to sue the Dutch government for not making the necessary efforts to prevent their children from traveling to Syria to join the krazed killer group Daesh.

Mohammad Nidalha, a resident of the southern city of Leiden whose son reportedly traveled to Syria to join Daesh, leads the initiative.

Nidalha claimed that he had informed the police as soon as he found out that his 20-year-old son had traveled to Syria to join Daesh. Yet, he said, the police did not do anything.

Nidalha, who claims he has spoken with nine families so far, said he started the initiative to prevent other families from suffering like him.

He was quoted as saying, "The lawsuit will not bring back my son back but I am doing this to prevent other families to go through the same problems."

According to Dutch security forces, 28 of 200 people that traveled to Syria to fight in the conflict have bit the dust in various festivities.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Mohammad Nidalha probably paid for them to go. I'll bet he's an islamist, like the british islamist who tried the same turned out to be.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2015-04-16 18:28  

#3  This court finds approval with the plaintiff, to be awarded a sum no greater than transport to ISJV territory, to be implimented immediately.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2015-04-16 12:36  

#2  The plaintiffs should be required to personally travel to 'the scene of the crime' to gather evidence that matters occurred as they allege.
Posted by: ed in texas   2015-04-16 08:41  

#1  Nice of them to self-identify.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-04-16 06:02  

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