Denmark tries a soft-handed approach to returned Islamist fighters
AARHUS, Denmark â The rush of morning shoppers parted to make way for Talha, a lanky 21-year-old in desert camouflage and a long, religious beard. He strode through the local mall with a fighterâs gait picked up on the battlefields of Syria. Streams of young Muslim men greeted him like a returning king. As-salamu alaykum. Wa alaikum assalaam. In other countries, Talha â one of hundreds of young jihadists from the West who has fought in Syria and Iraq â might be barred from return or thrown in jail. But in Denmark, a country that has spawned more foreign...
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