She was teenager who was brainwashed by Canadian secret agent.Good, she honestly derves that in my opinion.
Yes, I was also a teenager once upon a time, but somehow I managed to avoid brainwashing. Especially from a Canadian!She was teenager who was brainwashed by Canadian secret agent.
You and so many, but children aren't mature enough to have a foresight to what consequences may came from their actionsYes, I was also a teenager once upon a time, but somehow I managed to avoid brainwashing. Especially from a Canadian!
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Yeah this is a horrible,horrible, precedentWhether she was brainwashed or not isn't relevant here; what's more interesting is that there're other British citizens held in the same camp, but haven't had their citizenships revoked.
Her case obviously got public scrutiny due to being the center of media attention for years unlike others in similar fate, which some argue may have affected the final verdict. In any case, the British supreme court is essentially arguing that she's a 'dual' national of the basis of her parents hailing from Bangladesh. But she never applied for citizenship, as required, and therefore never became a Bangladeshi citizen.
I don't support her, but this will set a dangerous precedent in which you can be rendered stateless, against British laws, as well as contrary to international laws. Not to mention, the unambiguous evidence against the verdict.
If the UK are honest about revoking citizenships of former D*esh members, then apply the same policy to everyone or scrap altogether. And extend to mercenaries enlisted in IDF, who're currently engaged in g*nocidal war crimes in Gaza.
Good job to the uk government for not allowing this evil individual. If Islamic state was still exist she would not have applied to uk.
why the death penalty if she try's to return to her homeland she did not even Murder anyone![]()
Terrorist sympathetic and apologies.She was young and naive and probably didn't think of the consequences or wasn't fully equipped with knowledge at that time. Who are we to judge? what if she repented and so on. She should be given another chance. Allah forgives. She should be allowed to come to the UK. But is best if she remains in a muslim country to safeguard her deen.