A.P. Richelieu
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He has rights as any other terrorist in Turkey. I don't feel bad for him, they can slowly cut him into tiny bits.
What i don't like is; security forces acting outside of the boundries of law. I mean, pass a law and legalize beating against terror suspects, then beat him to your hearts content within the boundries of law.
I mentioned this in an earlier posting. If he is an ISIS POW, then he has no rights.
ISIS has not signed the Geneva Convention, and it is not relevant for ISIS captures.
Beating up a POW of a non-signee does not break any laws.
Turkey does not recognize ISIS as a state, so can they ask them to sign? Heaven knows...
If he is considered a normal mass murdering criminal, then he needs to be treated within the current laws.