Perhaps Assad will take pity on her because of the UK's disgraceful treatment and grant her Syrian citizenship.
How is this relevant?
It is, and should be decided on a case by case basis, within general parameters and guide lines.
She's in a refugee camp with armed guards.
If she's not a criminal, how is it relevant?The Kurdish want the UK government to take back its criminals.
The UK Government doesn't want them back.
The UK government want to deport West Indian born criminals.
West Indian governments don't want them back
Sound very similar to me.
fair point
could open the flood gates to all the other fruit cakes
still don’t see that she personally poses a security risk
plenty of these religious fruit cakes are legally in the UK
those two fruit cakes who went to Iran and asked for a fatwa on that salmon Rushdie nowt happend to them
She is not a criminal.
Call it what you like. That's its official title.Lol a refugee camp with armed guards, should it not be called a prison then.
If you're going down that route, why not bribe the Bangladesh government to grant her citizenship.The easiest thing to do is the UK government slip the Syrian government a few Bob to detain her on terrorism charges
Was it not a criminal offence to travel from the UK to Syria... now I understand that she has not been convicted but how do you suppose she got there?
IMO she should not be allowed back in the UK she can stay were she is or go to Bangladesh
how ever tbh I don’t quite see how this girl presents a security risk to the UK if she did come back
If you're going down that route, why not bribe the Bangladesh government to grant her citizenship.
A few million might work, although whether it would be cheaper than allowing her back would be questionable. But the government wouldn't lose face.
As said, it is difficult to show remorse when you're surrounded by ex-ISIS fighters and wives.As said it's more about the precedence it sets for others rather than about shemima herself. However she hasn't done herself any favours with showing little remorse.
Right. So the government have a suspicion that she is a criminal, but can't prove it, so they treat her like a criminal.In terms of criminality there is little evidence she actually carried out crimes, which is the same as many others, this is because no one knows what each individual person was upto out their, it's not like they kept a paper trail, or had social media, what was allowed to be broadcast was done so in a controlled manner by Isis.
So should she be tried it would be a very difficult case to prove. It's one of those where we know she done it but can't prove it.
As said, if a 21 year old girl who is daft enough to be radicalised into ISIS can outwit the UK security forces, and present a security risk, then the UK security forces need a shake up.We'll then have a criminal free to recruit and groom others from within the UK.
As said it's more about the precedence it sets for others rather than about shemima herself. However she hasn't done herself any favours with showing little remorse.
In terms of criminality there is little evidence she actually carried out crimes, which is the same as many others, this is because no one knows what each individual person was upto out their, it's not like they kept a paper trail, or had social media, what was allowed to be broadcast was done so in a controlled manner by Isis.
So should she be tried it would be a very difficult case to prove. It's one of those where we know she done it but can't prove it.
We'll then have a criminal free to recruit and groom others from within the UK.
well yes but bare in mind we’re she is
surrounded by Islamic fruit cakes
Say the wrong thing and u could end up getting bumped off some fruit cake standing be hind u with an AK 47 or butchers knife tends to make you care ful what you say
How does she leave Syria without a passport.
"Des" admitted he'd killed about fifteen men, but he still had to stand trial.Was it not a criminal offence to travel from the UK to Syria... now I understand that she has not been convicted but how do you suppose she got there?