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Asharq Al-Awsat
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Bosnian Court Sentences Former ISIS Fighter to 6 Years in Jail

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A Bosnian court sentenced on Thursday a Bosnian Muslim man to six years in prison on charges that he fought for the ISIS group in Syria.

Jasmin Keserovic, who has spent nearly seven years in Syria, was also charged with inciting others to take part in terrorist activities.

Judges said that by publicly calling on Muslims to kill Christian soldiers and civilians alike, the defendant "demonstrated specific ruthlessness."

Hudges rejected defense claims that Keserovic was in Syria for charity work to help the local population amid the war.

He was part of a group of seven Bosnian men flown back to Bosnia from Syria on a US Air Force flight in December 2019 along with 18 women and children.

In 2014, Bosnia became the first country in Europe to introduce prison terms for its citizens who fought abroad. Fighters who have since returned to the country were tried and, in most cases, sentenced to prison.

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