https://www.reuters.com/article/us-mide ... ce=twitterLONDON (Reuters) - A decision by Britain to strip a teenage girl of her citizenship after she joined Islamic State in Syria was described as a “stain on the conscience” of the government on Saturday after her three-week old baby died.
British government condemned after Islamic State teenager's baby dies
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The girl wanted to leave IS after losing two children, not wanting to lose another child. She was denied and her child died from a preventable disease. What is she going to do now besides run back to the IS? That is how we create enemies.
oh please! she is not feeling the ideology, shes fleeing because ISIS is basically defeated and she knows she probably faces the death penalty there. she won't be "running back to ISIS", lol. would you be this sympathetic to Nazi war criminals? likely not!Olioxenfree wrote: ↑Sat Mar 09, 2019 6:53 pm The girl wanted to leave IS after losing two children, not wanting to lose another child. She was denied and her child died from a preventable disease. What is she going to do now besides run back to the IS? That is how we create enemies.
ISIS is the enemy, how do we "create enemies" of the people who are already an enemy?
The UK is not to blame. The only one to blame is that little twit who ran off to join ISIS. If I were the UK PM, she'd be in jail for treason.
very sad, many children have died at the hands of ISIS, including yazidi and christian babies, too bad she rescinded her citizenship through treason and her baby was born on foreign soil, she chose to put her children in that situation.
I would not be opposed to the west taking in the young children of militants as refugees w/o their parents. Still it is not the British gov. at fault, its HER.
I would not be opposed to the west taking in the young children of militants as refugees w/o their parents. Still it is not the British gov. at fault, its HER.
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I am sympathetic for Hitler Youths who were children brainwashed into horrible crimes. She was a child when she joined them. She just became an adult and wanted out. They brainwash children into supporting IS by fostering a hatred of the UK and the US. Leaving her child to die will just solidify that hatred.water<wine wrote: ↑Sat Mar 09, 2019 7:12 pmoh please! she is not feeling the ideology, shes fleeing because ISIS is basically defeated and she knows she probably faces the death penalty there. she won't be "running back to ISIS", lol. would you be this sympathetic to Nazi war criminals? likely not!Olioxenfree wrote: ↑Sat Mar 09, 2019 6:53 pm The girl wanted to leave IS after losing two children, not wanting to lose another child. She was denied and her child died from a preventable disease. What is she going to do now besides run back to the IS? That is how we create enemies.
ISIS is the enemy, how do we "create enemies" of the people who are already an enemy?
she wasnt born into it, she was british and sought that ideology out.Olioxenfree wrote: ↑Sat Mar 09, 2019 7:24 pmI am sympathetic for Hitler Youths who were children brainwashed into horrible crimes. She was a child when she joined them. She just became an adult and wanted out. They brainwash children into supporting IS by fostering a hatred of the UK and the US. Leaving her child to die will just solidify that hatred.water<wine wrote: ↑Sat Mar 09, 2019 7:12 pmoh please! she is not feeling the ideology, shes fleeing because ISIS is basically defeated and she knows she probably faces the death penalty there. she won't be "running back to ISIS", lol. would you be this sympathetic to Nazi war criminals? likely not!Olioxenfree wrote: ↑Sat Mar 09, 2019 6:53 pm The girl wanted to leave IS after losing two children, not wanting to lose another child. She was denied and her child died from a preventable disease. What is she going to do now besides run back to the IS? That is how we create enemies.
ISIS is the enemy, how do we "create enemies" of the people who are already an enemy?
She was 15 when she joined ISIS and then lost 3 children by 19. This child was a British citizen and should, IMO, been protected. There are no winners but many losers in this case.
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The child was NOT a British citizen. Her mother was no longer a British citizen. That's what happens when you defect to another country