The Conservatives say it's "unacceptable" that the federal government allowed a Canadian woman with ties to ISIS to re-enter the country.
A repatriated Canadian woman with ties to ISIS was married to a notorious fighter who is now in a U.S. prison for his role in the executions of four American hostages. Dure Ahmed has not been charged with a crime but her presence in Canada worries some who lost family members to the Islamic State. Niv said people should not be punished for other people's crimes. He said the case is still under investigation and currently no one is alleging Ahmed was present for any crimes.
Dure Ahmed covered her face with a mask and the hood of her jacket while entering the courthouse in Brampton, Ont. on Tuesday. The federal government brought roughly 1,200 Yazidi survivors, mostly women and girls, to Canada. Naso said some were abused and sexually assaulted by ISIS.Amarnath Amarasingam, a terrorism researcher at Queens University, said some wives of ISIS members "didn't do anything except stay home," while others were "exceptionally brutal" and owned slaves of their own.
"I think these women's agency needs to be recognized and that adult women, just like adult men, should be held accountable for their actions," said West."It seems like once they've returned, the RCMP is building their case, potentially in conjunction with interviews of those women now that they're back in Canada, and seeking to prosecute them where they can," said West.
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