January 2022 trial set for Daesh militants nicknamed ‘Beatles’

El Shafee Elsheikh (L) and Alexanda Kotey are being held by US military authorities in Iraq. (File/AFP)
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Updated 05 March 2021
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January 2022 trial set for Daesh militants nicknamed ‘Beatles’

  • A jury trial for El Shafee Elsheikh and Alexanda Amon Kotey is set to start on Jan. 18, 2022
  • The men allegedly made up part of the Daesh cell nicknamed “The Beatles” because of their English accents

ALEXANDRIA: A federal judge in Virginia has tentatively scheduled a January 2022 trial for two Britain militants charged with being part of Daesh that tortured and beheaded American and European hostages in Syria.
A jury trial for El Shafee Elsheikh and Alexanda Amon Kotey is set to start on Jan. 18, 2022. US District Judge T. S. Ellis III scheduled that “target” date during a hearing on Friday, saying it “seems more than reasonable to me.”
The two men, along with other British militants, allegedly made up the Daesh cell nicknamed “The Beatles” by surviving captives because of their English accents.
Kurdish forces captured them in January 2018 in eastern Syria amid the collapse of Daesh, as they tried to escape into Turkey. Their detention set off a debate in the US and Europe over how to prosecute them.
Assistant US Attorney Dennis Fitzpatrick said prosecutors expect to need three weeks to present their case against the men, including testimony from witnesses from seven different countries. Fitzpatrick said the government already has provided defense attorneys with more than 5,900 pages of documents and 27 disks or hard drives of other electronic material from the merged British and US investigation.
“The government wants to bring this case to trial as soon as possible,” Fitzpatrick said.
“And the law requires it,” Ellis added.
Fitzpatrick said he believes Friday was the first day that defense attorneys had met their jailed clients in person due to medical concerns from the COVID-19 pandemic.
“In my experience, your Honor, that’s a very unusual circumstance that we’ve been subject to in this case,” he added.
In 2014 and 2015, the cell held more than 20 Western hostages in Syria and tortured many of them. It beheaded seven American, British and Japanese journalists and aid workers and a group of Syrian soldiers.
Among the journalists they killed was American James Foley, who was first, followed by fellow Americans Steven Sotloff and Peter Kassig, British aid workers David Haines and Alan Henning and Japanese journalists Haruna Yukawa and Kenji Goto. The beheadings, often carried out on camera, horrified the world soon after Daesh took over much of Iraq and Syria in 2014.


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PINGTAN, China: China fired rockets in the Taiwan Strait on Tuesday morning, AFP footage showed, as a second day of live-fire drills kicked off around the self-ruled island.
AFP journalists in Pingtan — a Chinese island that is the closest point to Taiwan’s main island — saw a volley of rockets blasting into the air at around 9am (0100 GMT), leaving trails of white smoke.