Certainly looks like other Arab countries are worried about these extremists returning to their home countries.
Tunisia, in Political Transition, Fears Attacks by Citizens Radicalized Abroad
By CARLOTTA GALLAUG. 5, 2014
TUNIS The jihadi video out of Syriashows a line of prisoners bound and kneeling in a courtyard surrounded by dozens of civilians and armed men in a noisy hubbub. One man in fatigues paces around, jabbing his arms as he issues orders. Eventually, a burly fighter in loose dark clothes shoots each of the half-dozen prisoners in the back of the head.
Though a black balaclava obscured the face of the man giving orders, investigators were able to identify him by the neck brace he was wearing and passed his name to the police in his home country: Tunisia.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/06/w...cks-by-citizens-radicalized-abroad.html?&_r=0
Tunisia, in Political Transition, Fears Attacks by Citizens Radicalized Abroad
By CARLOTTA GALLAUG. 5, 2014
TUNIS The jihadi video out of Syriashows a line of prisoners bound and kneeling in a courtyard surrounded by dozens of civilians and armed men in a noisy hubbub. One man in fatigues paces around, jabbing his arms as he issues orders. Eventually, a burly fighter in loose dark clothes shoots each of the half-dozen prisoners in the back of the head.
Though a black balaclava obscured the face of the man giving orders, investigators were able to identify him by the neck brace he was wearing and passed his name to the police in his home country: Tunisia.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/06/w...cks-by-citizens-radicalized-abroad.html?&_r=0