Dutch court convicts mother of war crimes for letting son become an Islamic State fighter


THE HAGUE, June 5 (Reuters) - A district court ⁠in The Hague on Friday convicted a ‌49-year-old Dutch woman of war crimes and sentenced her to seven years in prison for allowing her then 14-year-old son ​to become a fighter for Islamic ⁠State.

The woman, identified only ⁠as Ayada K., was convicted of the war crime ⁠of ‌aiding and abetting the recruitment of a child soldier by allowing a minor ⁠to take up arms for Islamic State, ​the court said ‌in a press release.

She was also convicted ⁠of aiding ​and abetting a terrorist organisation and endangering her minor children.

K. took her teenage son and daughter from the ⁠Netherlands to live in Islamic State-held ​territory in Syria in 2014. Judges say she then let her son join the Islamic State military ⁠police at 14. He died two years later while serving in an Islamic State military unit, according to the verdict.

During the trial K. invoked her ​right to remain silent. After the ⁠fall of Islamic State in 2019 she remained ​in Syria until she was ‌repatriated in 2024 with her ​remaining children and arrested on arrival.

(Reporting by Stephanie van den Berg; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

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