I read the source article, and it seems this evil coward has been in Syrian captivity for around a year. The French just got him extradited. The only other detail I recall is a terrorist-appeasing French official said - and I'm paraphrasing - "He's been subjected to harsh interrogation techniques, so we should take what he says with caution."
I take it this Felix de Belloy is the guy's lawyer.
This case, the Krekar case, as well as the legalistic shananigans being propangandized about Saddam's status, not to mention the hoopla over Guantanamo, et. al. shows that a major effort needs to be made to educate the educatable on the type of war we're really engaged in, and how the Geneva Convention is being misapplied.