United Kingdom Drops Terror Charges Against Ex-Soldier For Fighting ISIS

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The 43-year-old was the first person to be prosecuted for terrorism in Britain
(Reuters)London: A former British soldier alleged to have fought alongside Kurdish forces battling the ISIS group in Iraq and Syria had
terrorism charges against him dropped on Tuesday.James Matthews, from east London, was due to face trial in November after being charged
with receiving training in Iraq and Syria on or before February 15 2016 "for purposes connected to the commission of preparation of
terrorism".The 43-year-old was believed to be the first person to be prosecuted for terrorism in Britain for assisting a group already
helped by the British government.But state prosecutor Tom Little said at a hearing at London's Old Bailey on Tuesday that there was no
longer a realistic prospect of conviction on "evidential grounds".Hundreds of foreign fighters from countries including Britain, Canada,
France, Germany and the United States have fought alongside the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) in northern Syria.The group is a key
component of the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces alliance which waged a successful campaign against ISIS jihadists.Joel Bennathan, who
was defending Matthews, said his client was "happy" charges had been dropped."We have always said the decision to prosecute Mr Matthews for
fighting with the YPG against Isis was extraordinary and totally unjustified," he said."Mr Matthews is happy this has now come to an end."Mr
Matthews was always open about what he had done and it is baffling that the CPS (Crown Prosecution Service) took two years to decide to
prosecute him, then seven months later they have suddenly realised there is not enough evidence to do so."The ex-soldier said he joined the
YPG after seeing a photograph of an ISIS fighter holding the decapitated head of a woman."It seemed like one of the most single evil things
I've ever seen and it affected me quite a lot," said Matthews, who appeared on a Channel 4 documentary called "The Brits battling
ISIS".(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by TheIndianSubcontinent staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)