Pia K on the Danish ICE-fished clarion call: He can rot

Pia Kjærsgaard shakes his head, as she looks Extra Magazine's interview with ’Kristian’. The 28-year-old dane's cry for help from a syrian prison he has with

Ann McDonald
Ann McDonald
20 November 2019 Wednesday 18:00
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Pia K on the Danish ICE-fished clarion call: He can rot

Pia Kjærsgaard shakes his head, as she looks Extra Magazine's interview with ’Kristian’. The 28-year-old dane's cry for help from a syrian prison he has with the politician.

the Extra Leaf has visited pæredanske ’Kristian’, which on the ninth month in prison in Syria, after he has turned himself in to kurdish forces in an IS-stronghold in the borgerkrigsplagede country.

War & disasters - 20. nov. 2019 - at. 20:18 Detection: Danish Kristian prison as the ICE-warrior in Syria

But even though he refuses to have fought for the caliphate and now asking the government for help, is there no sympathy from the Danish people's party udlændingeordfører:

- You will be affected and upset. What happens just for such a man? And he is lying just as fast as a horse can run.

What makes you say that?

- Yes, but then, he does not know really whether he has seen any executions. I think, you would know. And you would answer a clear no. And you might also break a little, I mean, if you are a regular person and had seen the executions.

- I have no sympathy for him. He must not be home. He is, as he has sown. Now he is miserable and wants to go home and be taken care of in Denmark. I can basically understand. But I think, basically, that the race is run.

According to the Lawsuit, Denmark should withdraw the conventions dictate that we should help the nationals captured abroad – including the uncrc, which requires that nations do not punish children for their parents ' choice.

- I do not think for a moment on him. I think he wanted down and be ICE-warrior, as it is so incorrectly called.

- He also ask the government for help for his son's education. We have an obligation to his son?

- No, we don't.

- Why not?

- nor do We have any obligation towards his all too young wife. He has chosen his life. And it is sad. But again: so we do not have any obligations towards the people here.

- So he can be allowed to sit and rot, if it were up to you?

- Yes, he can.

Close to the Danish Kristian from prison: My life in the caliphate

the Alternative: Using him
At the Alternative considers the legal and udlændingeordfører, Sikandar Siddique, vice versa, that the state should keep itself good to go on the compromise with the principles of law, though he did not find 'That' explanation credible.

Sikandar Siddique believes that Denmark should provide help to the imprisoned ICE-catch. Photo: Tariq Mikkel Khan

- He says he has not fought for the Islamic State. Personally I find it hard to see that it hangs to together.

- We have a Danish citizen, who is imprisoned in Syria and asking for help. What should the government do?

- We have some international obligations. We have a moral responsibility. Not only for him, but the face of our rule of law. For our principles of law. They say that we must take care of our Danish nationals. Although we do not have the desire, let me make it very clear. We are so deep down inside at any time, that they didn't come back.

But we have here to do with a man who will not answer whether he has attended or been in the vicinity of the public executions, which IS has made. Why should we take such a man back home to Denmark?

- the Whole IS’ the battle is about to dismantle the western values and fight against our free society. If we are in fear of fremmedkrigere just go their errand, then we have already lost. So we're doing IS’ work is complete.

- He has a son whom he had with a young syrian wife, he is married. What do you say to it?

- the Uncrc, to which Denmark has acceded, saying that the child is his own individual and has its own rights.

- So we must help the child?

- Therefore, we are required to help the child.

Kristian Heegaard. Photo: Tariq Mikkel Khan

Nor is The People's spokesman, Kristian Heegaard, believes that Denmark can sit our konventionsforpligtelser ignored.

- the Child has not turned Denmark back. Not when it's only one and a half. And if we can prevent that the child is being radicalised, then we should do it.

Jarlov: He is a terrorist


The conservative spokesman, Rasmus Jarlov, do not think that Denmark owes the 28-year-old 'Kristian' any kind of help.

- He has no claim to any help from the Danish side. He must be down there.

- But he is also a Danish citizen. He refuses to have fought for ICE. So, should we not help him?

- We have to do it, we are legally obliged to. But there is not anyone who says that we must do something to get him out of there.

- He is complete as he has sown. It, that such a terrorist has brought a child into the world down there, it is not a Danish problem.

- So you call him terrorist?

- One is a terrorist in my eyes, when you are fighting for the Islamic State, which is a terrorist organization, and which is at war with Denmark and is one of the most barbaric, of which the world has seen.

Updated: 20.11.2019 18:00