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originally posted by: Soloprotocol
originally posted by: EnigmaAgent
IMO her son should be taken away from her and she can rot in Syria.
And when her son grows up...???
originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: EnigmaAgent
She arrived back in The U.K. last night and has now been arrested.
www.bbc.co.uk...
originally posted by: alldaylong
a reply to: EnigmaAgent
She arrived back in The U.K. last night and has now been arrested.
www.bbc.co.uk...
originally posted by: woodwardjnr
I'm really not understanding the mindset of all these young girls going out to Syria to be jihadi brides. It's beyond comprehension. They must know what they are getting involved in and have some idea what the conditions are out there. It's not like ISIS and their actions are a secret
originally posted by: kamatty
she took her 16 month old son to syria!
so she could join isis!
Every cloud......
IS militants tried to force her to marry a one-legged fighter.
Bring the child home to the family, and send the mother back to syria to marry the one legged fighter or just send her back to syria so she can explain why she bolted on them.
originally posted by: eccentriclady
a reply to: EnigmaAgent
There is a little part of me that thinks she should never be allowed back in the uk, but over the years many youngesters have made stupid choices that they have later regretted and would have run away from given the chance. eg joining the army in 1914, running away to sea during the victorian times. should we really punish naive youngesters so harshly that they can never rejoin their family?