However, none have been charged with war crimes that would see them stand trial at the international criminal court in The Hague, Netherlands.
The Council of Europe, which is not part of the European Union’s bureaucracy, ruled last year that membership of the depraved terror group, also known as Daesh, is legitimate grounds for prosecution at the ICC.
It means that any of the council’s 47 member countries, including Britain, could deport citizens to face trial at The Hague. – READ MORE
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