Nicktendo86
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This story relates to two of the British 'Beatles' IS jihadists, in an unprecedented move the Home Secretary Sajid Javid agreed with the then Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson to hand over intelligence to aid with the trial of the two individuals without seeking guarantees that they will not face the death penalty. Predictably there has been some criticism of that over here in the UK but, personally, I think most members of the public would back Javid & Johnson.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-44921910
BBC said:The UK will not block use of the death penalty by the US in the case of two men who are accused of being Islamic State members, the home secretary says.
In a letter to the US attorney general, leaked to the Telegraph, Sajid Javid said the UK will seek no assurances that the pair will not be executed.
Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh were captured in Syria in January.
Number 10 said the PM was aware of the letter and discussions with the US on this issue were continuing. Shami Chakrabarti, Labour's shadow attorney general, said Mr Javid had "secretly and unilaterally abandoned Britain's opposition to the death penalty" and appeared to be encouraging "this grave human rights abuse".
BBC said:Kotey and Elsheikh were members of the IS cell with two others from west London - Mohammed Emwazi, nicknamed "Jihadi John", and Aine Davis.
The group were radicalised in the UK before travelling to Syria, where they became infamous for their executions of Western hostages.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-44921910