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PARIS Two high school classmates, both French Muslims, headed off to
Syria this month instead of going to school. They were located, brought
home one fetched by his father and
are now being investigated on terrorism-linked charges.The unfolding drama
of the teenagers, aged 15 and 16, highlights how Syria has become
a magnet for a vulnerable fringe of young Muslims in the West.
It is among a small wave of cases that are putting French
authorities, and some families, on edge.The bloody three-year-old conflict
in Syria has drawn thousands of Muslims to join the ranks of
battalions trying to topple the regime or other fighting groups looking
to conquer the region in the name of Islam.French authorities say that
more than 600 French have gone to Syria, are plotting to go
or have returned, and more than 20 French have been killed in
fighting. As of mid-January, a dozen French adolescents were in Syria or
in transit, according to authorities.Many of the alleged would-be jihadis
are clearly amateurs."He's a victim. He's not a terrorist," said the father
of the 15-year-old before his son was handed a preliminary charge linked
to terrorism on Friday a rare event for a
minor. "He never touched a weapon," said the father, calling his son's
trip "an error of youth."As the boys from France's southern Toulouse region
were questioned Friday by a judge Friday, the trial of three French
Muslims caught heading to Syria was concluding in another
BAGHDAD The United Nations says at least 733 Iraqis have died
during violence in January, excluding casualties from an embattled western
province.The figures issued Saturday by the U.N.'s mission to Iraq show
618 civilians and 115 members of the security forces were killed in
January. But the UNAMI statement left out deaths from ongoing fighting in
Anbar, due to problems in verifying "the status of those killed." The
figures also leave out insurgent deaths.Al-Qaida-linked fighters and their
allies seized control of Fallujah and parts of another Anbar city, Ramadi,
last month after authorities dismantled a protest camp by Sunnis angry at
what they consider second-class treatment by the Shiite-led government.The
government and its tribal allies are besieging the rebel-held areas, with
fighting reported daily.
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