Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
ISIS flags
ISIS flags - Credit: YAYImages / DepositPhotos - License: DepositPhotos
Crime
Marouane B.
foreign rebel fighter in Syria
jihadist
Syria
ISIS
open letter
terrorism
Assad regime
Arnhem
Tuesday, 4 July 2017 - 14:25

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

Dutch jihadist joined ISIS to protect people from Assad regime: open letter

Suspected Dutch jihadist Marouane B. traveled to Syria in 2014 in order to "help children, women and men who are being terrorized by the tyrant Assad", he wrote in an open letter in the hands of RTL Nieuws. "With my whole mind I chose to become a soldier in Syria", he wrote, adding that he joined as a soldier in a 'fighting party'. "But I did not chose for a trial in which I am called a terrorist by the Public Prosecutor and media in the Netherlands."

The letter from the Arnhem man is dated June 29th and was written in Raqqa. His lawyer confirmed the authenticity of the letter to RTL Nieuws.

According to B., he is "protecting a nation" and he wonders whether this is a punishable offense. "Because the army I am part of wants to depose [Syrian president] Assad. Most of the victims in Syria are killed by Assad. Even ad-Dawlah al-Islāmiyah fī 'l-ʿIrāq wa-sh-Shām [ISIS] killed fewer civilians (by accident)", he writes.

B. writes that his letter is not intended to prove his innocence. "I'll try do that if I get a fair trial on my return to the Netherlands". But he wants to make clear that he never confirmed or denied joining ISIS. And he wanted to have his say in case he dies in Syria. "I am innocent and proud because I have given my life to protect others. If I die, realize that I died smiling. Because smiling about a defeat is a final victory."

According to B.'s lawyer, he wrote this letter because he knows he might not survive the battle in Syria and wanted to tell his side of the story, the lawyer said to RTL Nieuws.

Last week the court in Rotterdam decided to postpone the trial against ten suspected jihadists, including B., because the suspects have the right to attend their trials.

More like this

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
Image
The Leiden courthouse location for the District Court of The Hague. 9 Oct. 2019
Syrian man arrested in Leiden on terrorist charges over Clubhouse app broadcasts
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Council of State strongly opposes plan to scrap asylum distribution law
  • Video: Escaped monkey from Beekse Bergen still on the loose after nearly a month
  • Dutch U.S. ambassador sends Venezuelan opposition leader’s plane back during the flight
  • No free water at Arnhem festival where high heat injured five; Water cost over €14/liter
  • Netherlands summons Russian ambassador over Russia's hacking of military supply routes

Top stories

  • Ter Apel asylum center area declared safety risk zone after recent stabbings, fights
  • Suspect in ABN Amro worker's fatal stabbing also harassed four other women
  • New public transport strikes looming as contract talks stall
  • Explosion at apartment complex in Woerden; Dozens of homes evacuated
  • Dutch SMEs investing less due to high costs and inconsistent gov't policy: study

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

Footer menu

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