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German on trial for ISIS ties played for Jewish soccer team

A German man on trial for being a member of the jihadist group ISIS once played for a Jewish soccer club.
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September 16, 2014

A German man on trial for being a member of the jihadist group ISIS once played for a Jewish soccer club.

Kreshnik Berisha, 20, went on trial in Frankfurt on Monday, The Associated Press reported. Berisha is alleged to have traveled to Syria, where he fought with ISIS for five months before returning to Germany.

It is Germany’s first such case, according to AP.

Berisha played on the under-17 youth team of Makkabi Frankfurt, a prominent Jewish soccer club, as recently as 2011, according to AP. Membership in the team is not restricted to Jews and is described as diverse.

Berisha, who reportedly comes from a Muslim family from Kosovo, was arrested in Germany in December on charges of membership in a foreign terrorist organization. He is believed to be one of about 400 German citizens who have joined jihadist groups fighting in Syria since the beginning of the more than three-year civil war.

He has since “turned his back” on ISIS, defense lawyer Mutlu Gunal told the British newspaper The Guardian. The judge reportedly is working with prosecutors on a plea deal in exchange for information about the extremist group.

 

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