Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
12552833_1666744540233680_8584361880656888918_n
Jitse Akse (Photo: Justice for Jitse/Facebook) - Credit: Jitse Akse (Photo: Justice for Jitse/Facebook)
Crime
arrests
Facebook
Geert Jan Knoops
hero
ISIS
Jitse Akse
Justice for Jitske
killing ISIS fighters
Kurdish militia
murder
Online Petition
police
public prosecutor
Syria
terrorism
YPG
Monday, 18 January 2016 - 10:11

Share this article:

Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window

Support grows for vigilante Dutch fighter who took on ISIS

The arrest of former Dutch soldier Jitse Akse on suspicion that he killed ISIS-fighters in Syria, is leading to fierce criticism against the Public Prosecutor. The Prosecutor is abusing its powers as Akse was only arrested to prevent him from returning to Syria, says University of Amsterdam international law professor Geert-Jan Knoops. A petition against Akse's arrest already has almost 50 thousand signatures, and more than 21 thousand people liked a Facebook group created to show support for the former soldier. Akse was arrested on Wednesday and arraigned on Friday. The magistrate decided to release him from custody, but confiscated his passport, RTL Nieuws reports. The former soldier fought with the Kurdish militia YPG. Dutch nationals fighting against terrorist organization Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, still fall under the Dutch criminal law. According to the Public Prosecutor, citizens do not have the right to decide for themselves to use deadly force. Killing ISIS fighters can therefore lead to murder charges. According to Knoops, the Public Prosecutor does not have enough evidence to press charges against Akse. He was arrested based on a few interviews he gave in which he told about his fight against ISIS. "This type of interviews can not be regarded as full confessions, because you are missing a lot of detail", the international law professor said to RTL. "Moreover, there are no witnesses to confirm this. There is also no forensic evidence that confirms the accuracy of the remark. Therefore, if the file only contains interviews, that is really not enough." Knoops believes that the Prosecutor knows very well that he has no case against Akse, and that Akse was only arrested so that his passport could be confiscated. "That is actually a kind of abuse of power. Because then you as Prosecutor actually use your arresting power not in order to prosecute him, but to prevent him leaving the country." The online petition against Akse's arrest already has almost 50 thousand signatures, with more than 9 thousand comments to support him. "This man is a hero", "fighting against terrorism = freedom and not crime", "the man deserves a medal", "he does more about the situation in Syria than this government" and "the world needs more heroes like Jitse Akse", are a few of the comments. Similar comments can be seen on the Facebook page Justice for Jitse. One writes that "his name should be in the school books as a big hero". Another thinks that the "government should be ashamed". Another points out that resistance fighters in the Second World War "got a medal" for similar deeds."

More like this

Image
slachtoffer-rob-zweekhorst
Rotterdam court acquits man in 2014 mistaken identity murder of mental health director
Image
Jail bars
Netherlands won't repatriate Dutch ISIS members transferred to Iraqi prisons
Image
The Maastoren, Wilhelminatoren, and the Rotterdam courthouse in August 2016
Syrian arrested in Dutch port city suspected of Christmas terrorist attack plot in Europe
Image
Aerial view of the asylum seeker center in Dronten, Flevoland. 2021
Syrian asylum seeker arrested in the Netherlands on terrorism plot charges
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Knife found by journalist was murder weapon in ABN Amro worker’s stabbing, OM confirms
  • Researchers warn swimmers underestimate hidden dangers of open water amid Summer heat
  • Tata Steel faces possible 600 million euro fine in criminal pollution case
  • Netherlands set for week of heat and sunshine before storms bring cooler weather
  • Man severely beaten after Amersfoort Pride; Police probe anti-LGBTQ+ motive

Top stories

  • Man severely beaten after Amersfoort Pride; Police probe anti-LGBTQ+ motive
  • Video: Fights break out outside Ter Apel center on first night after aid groups pull out
  • Video: Two injured in Wassenaar shooting; Suspect arrested
  • Netherlands braces for incoming heat wave as temperatures to reach 34°C
  • Dutch workplaces not ready for rising heat, labor union warns

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content