German court convicts Syrian IS member of war crimes, participating in foreign terrorist organization

A Syrian man identified as Raed E. has been convicted by a German court for committing war crimes and participating in the Islamic State terrorist organization. Suspect involved in attacks in eastern Syria.

A German court convicted a Syrian man Tuesday of torturing captives while he was a member of the Islamic State group in Syria.

The Berlin regional court found Raed E. guilty of war crimes, membership of a foreign terrorist organization and other offences. It sentenced the defendent, whose surname wasn't released in line with German privacy rules, to 11 years imprisonment.

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Prosecutors said the 32-year-old joined IS in 2014 and participated in targeted attacks on the Shueitat tribe in the Deir el-Zour region of eastern Syria.

A man who was detained and brutally tortured by the defendant testified at the trial.

The defendant left Syria in 2015 and traveled to Germany, where he was arrested last year.

The ruling can be appealed.

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