When ISIS invaded large swaths of Iraq, those criminals came to join this franchised terrorist group from all over the world. And when we seeked help from the world, we seeked justice for our people who were subjected to their criminal acts -2
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We are still calling for justice here, but for those criminals to be prosecuted in Iraq just because they committed their crimes on Iraq's grounds isn't called justice. From our perspective, this is we call "Lazy Man's justice" -3
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We seek a dignified justice that our people deserve, where those criminals didn't only break the Iraqi law, but they broke every law they came across, starting from their country of origin, and ending with International law -4
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That means, capturing them, handing them over through the right channels back to their country of origin, prosecute them, then hand them over 2 the international Court of Justice 2 be prosecuted 4 their war crimes against our people, & to b compensated for the damages endured -5
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That's the type of Justice we are seeking for our people. ISIS is not an Iraqi group, nor its crimes were breaking the Iraqi law .. ISIS is an international franchised criminal group, and the whole world must come to terms to end it.
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