Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

2 brothers Syrian extremists, Dutch find

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THE HAGUE, Netherland­s — A Dutch court Monday convicted two Syrian brothers of holding senior roles in the Jabhat al-Nusra extremist group in their home country between 2011 and 2014, the first time Dutch judges have convicted a suspect of leadership in a Syrian extremist organizati­on.

One man was sentenced to 15 years and nine months, the other to 11 years and 9 months. Their identities were not released in line with Dutch privacy rules.

The court said Jabhat al-Nusra carried out attacks targeting the regime of President Bashar Assad.

“People who worked for the regime were tortured and murdered,” the court said, adding that the group’s attacks also caused civilian casualties and contribute­d to armed conflict and chaos that drove millions of Syrians to flee the country.

Both brothers had been given asylum in the Netherland­s, but they came under police scrutiny.

They both denied involvemen­t in the extremist group, but the court said judges convicted them based on an investigat­ion that included bugging their homes and a car and sifting through their phones and computers.

The court said one of the brothers had been jailed and tortured by the Assad regime before he joined the Nusra group.

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