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She will be a long time in prison if she does come here. And she will be in isolation to protect her from other prisoners. All paid for by the taxpayers.Unfortunately you are probably right.
She will be a long time in prison if she does come here. And she will be in isolation to protect her from other prisoners. All paid for by the taxpayers.Unfortunately you are probably right.
We didn’t start it, no point taking a knife to a gunfight imo.I have no opinion on this case, as I haven't read all the facts, but that statement is the kind of reasoning that the terrorists use to justify killing anyone whose taxes have paid for what they consider to be assaults on their countries. Dangerous ground.
She will be a long time in prison if she does come here. And she will be in isolation to protect her from other prisoners. All paid for by the taxpayers.
Will she though? Is there the possibility that the UK are so keen to keep her away because there isn't that much actual court usable evidence against her. Lots of information, but how much actual evidence. Absolutely not defending her - just wonder what they've got that can be put in front of a jury.She will be a long time in prison if she does come here. And she will be in isolation to protect her from other prisoners. All paid for by the taxpayers.
Becoming a member of ISIS must be an offence.I'll start by saying I dont want her back. She was young but she made her bed and she should lie on it. But ...
As far as I have read, she was born a British citizen. (If she wasn't, I don't see how the UK could strip her of it?).. And being "entitled" to Bangladeshi citizenship is not the same as "having" Bangladeshi citizenship. So if the Bangladeshis have not yet given her citizenship (and indeed, don't want her), and her UK citizenship has been removed, I'm not sure how she's not stateless? But I'm not a lawyer..
And while she is reported as holding extreme and abhorent views (I say that as I dont personally know her) , that is hardly exclusive and she is not alone. Which really seems to leave only whether she has actually committed any "terrorist related" crime that the UK can charge her with - should she come back that is?
To me, it all adds up to being a mess.
ISIS isn’t a recognised state.If someone willingly joins a state ( ISIS ). There not stateless.
Come what may, backwoodsmans last sentence sums it up perfectly![]()
It's tough on her but She needs to be an example to deter others from contemplating similar action in the future.
ISIS is an outfit that carried out some of the most despicable acts of murder and mutilation. Anyone from this Nation who joins it absolutely needs keeping out of the country. It sickens me the thought of this person coming back and I despair at anyone suggesting she should.
Oh Val! And I thought we were getting on so well these days ?Not often I agree with you but I'm 100% with this statement
I'll start by saying I dont want her back. She was young but she made her bed and she should lie on it. But ...
As far as I have read, she was born a British citizen. (If she wasn't, I don't see how the UK could strip her of it?).. And being "entitled" to Bangladeshi citizenship is not the same as "having" Bangladeshi citizenship. So if the Bangladeshis have not yet given her citizenship (and indeed, don't want her), and her UK citizenship has been removed, I'm not sure how she's not stateless? But I'm not a lawyer..
And while she is reported as holding extreme and abhorent views (I say that as I dont personally know her) , that is hardly exclusive and she is not alone. Which really seems to leave only whether she has actually committed any "terrorist related" crime that the UK can charge her with - should she come back that is?
To me, it all adds up to being a mess.
Oh Val! And I thought we were getting on so well these days ?
If she hasn’t carried out any terrorist attack then it’s hard to see what crime she could be charged against
Isn't joining a banned/ terrorist organisation a crime?
Isn't joining a banned/ terrorist organisation a crime?
Would you be content for her to come back?I suspect it will be down to what the lawyers can figure out in regards what’s classed a “joining a terrorist organisation” - I guess unless there is some official “membership” or some ceremony or something then a lawyer will find a loophole . Like I said I don’t think the whole thing is black and white - but if they believe a crime has been committed by her then charged her and then through the courts etc to and punished.
Would you be content for her to come back?