Should ISIS fighters be allowed to return 'home'?

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paolo wrote:somewhat difficult to believe, but the guardian support the return of the young terrorist


You are being a little naughty there.
The Guardian has not published an editorial opinion supporting the woman’s return.
It has printed articles provided by external contributors of that opinion; the paper does tend to allow articles reflecting different shades of opinion. Read every day and you will see that. perhaps if you produced a well written and researched article on the subject they would consider it for publication. Why not try.
There is even an article complaining about unduly lenient sentencing for someone who went on a killing spree in a mosque; in Canada.
If you want to claim that the Guardian supports her return, find an article under the heading ‘The Guardian View.’

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I notice on Twitter there’s some not usually very liberal journalists saying she should be allowed back (with the caveat she should go to jail if she’s commmited any crimes).

Have I missed something? She can’t even bring herself to pretend she regrets her actions. She’s 19. So why is this our responsibility?

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VeritasVincit wrote: perhaps if you produced a well written and researched article on the subject they would consider it for publication. Why not try.

The Guardian will only consider printing articles that underpin it's agenda.
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Zambo wrote:
VeritasVincit wrote: perhaps if you produced a well written and researched article on the subject they would consider it for publication. Why not try.

The Guardian will only consider printing articles that underpin it's agenda.


Read it more regularly. I can't now as I have cancelled my subscription.

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A conciliatory word for Paolo.
When you originally wrote, you were wrong.
The latest editorial. posted there at 18-37, supports her return, so you are now right.
I realise that this post will shock many, being an admission of a mistake.

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VeritasVincit wrote:A conciliatory word for Paolo.
When you originally wrote, you were wrong.
The latest editorial. posted there at 18-37, supports her return, so you are now right.
I realise that this post will shock many, being an admission of a mistake.


It doesn't take a soothsayer to predict this would be the case.

She'll be back and well looked after by the welfare state.

This country is ruled by gutless idiots that are more concerned about the child of a evil terrorist than innocent members of the public.

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Why is this even news. This girl now woman is a terrorist. The kids father is a terrorist.
She relinquished her british citizenship when she left this country to further ISIS terrorist activities.
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delboy1983 wrote:Why is this even news. This girl now woman is a terrorist. The kids father is a terrorist.
She relinquished her british citizenship when she left this country to further ISIS terrorist activities.
Tomorrows fish and chip paper .


It's news because when she left that was big news.

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Vespa wrote:
delboy1983 wrote:Why is this even newsYThis girl now woman is a terrorist. The kids father is a terrorist.
She relinquished her british citizenship when she left this country to further ISIS terrorist activities.
Tomorrows fish and chip paper .


It's news because when she left that was big news.


Yeah that became yesterdays fish and chip paper as well until she regurgitated it to suit.
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delboy1983 wrote:Why is this even news. This girl now woman is a terrorist. The kids father is a terrorist.
She relinquished her british citizenship when she left this country to further ISIS terrorist activities.
Tomorrows fish and chip paper .


It's news because despite the points you've correctly highlighted she's obviously going to swan right back into the country.

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My only problem is which tabloid will soon have the 'My Story of Isis Hell', headline.
One of them is certain to.

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Maybe she should be sent to Bangladesh
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theleader82 wrote:Maybe she should be sent to Bangladesh


How so?
Like it or not she is originally a British citizen, born in this country with no ties to Bangladesh as far as I'm aware.

Unless you meant to tweet this to Jon gaunt and had more than one tab open.....
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theleader82 wrote:Maybe she should be sent to Bangladesh

Why? She's British, was British when she went abroad as a minor and she is still British unless the Foreign Office have revoked her British Citizenship which is illegal under International Law.

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she is a true brit, full of repentance and should be welcomed back with open arms to join her cohorts
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