Kurdish officials want Canada to help set up tribunal to try Islamic State suspects

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Proposal from Kurdish-led group wants ‘international community’ to create court for alleged criminals – including Canadians – in Syria while country debates bringing Canadian suspects home

The government appealed that decision last Friday saying that in its view, the court made errors of law and fact. Global Affairs Canada said in a statement on Friday that the government is “resolute in its vigilance with regard to the safety and security of Canadians and remains committed to taking a robust approach to this issue.”

Mr. Galbraith said he has been to the prisons – and the conditions are terrible – but so are the conditions of the population that“Justice is not just something for the perpetrators, it’s for their victims,” he said, adding that the alleged crimes of including Canada’s. He described the camps as a “time-ticking bomb” that can explode at any minute, saying the international community needs to help find a solution.

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