It is Berlingske Tidende who reports that the government has withdrawn the 25-year "SK" citizenship, which means that his passport is now no longer valid. Until now, SK has been a Danish-Kurdish citizen who, in his absence, was convicted of terror crimes after joining the Islamic State terrorist state, IS.

The man's lawyer Mette Girth confirms that "SK", whose name may not be published according to a Danish court decision, has lost his citizenship.

- I got the message yesterday and informed my client who is obviously extremely sad. There are many issues that remain and we want to go to court, she tells BT.

Introduced by S with the support of the blue

"SK" is the first person to be convicted under the new emergency law, which was introduced by the Social Democratic government in support of the blue parties on October 24.

The law briefly gives the Foreign and Integration Minister Mattias Tesfaye (S) the power to revoke the citizenship of an individual who has acted in a way that "can seriously damage the country's vital interests". For example, it is prohibited to join an armed force that fights the Danish state or in any way promote terrorist acts.

Suspected to be on the loose

The requirement is that the individual has dual citizenship. In the case of "SK" he was both a Turkish and a Danish citizen. According to BT, "SK" is suspected to be on the loose in Turkey.