to join the so-called Islamic State group in February 2015. She lived under IS rule for more than three years before she was found, nine months pregnant, in a Syrian refugee camp in February last year.revoked her British citizenship on national security grounds later that month. Ms Begum is currently in the al-Roj camp in northern Syria, where she has been since February 2019, in conditions her lawyers describe as ‘dire’.
But, at a remote hearing on Monday, Sir James Eadie QC – representing the Home Office – told the Supreme Court: ‘The exposure of the public to an increased risk of terrorism is not justifiable or appropriate in this case on fairness grounds.’ The Supreme Court is considering whether Ms Begum should be allowed to return to the UK to appeal against the deprivation of her British citizenship
‘Can it be right that a person who has involved themself in terrorism, and is now abroad and subject to restrictions that affect their ability to participate in domestic proceedings, is able to rely on those self-created impediments to insist on return to the jurisdiction to enable them to participate now in such proceedings?
You left ? Too bad for you , you are not coming back . Next case please
I think she made her decision let her live with the consequences
Leave it to rot or drone it after dropping in the do gooders who want it here
We created the problems in Iraq. We created the poverty, the hate and necessary conditions to make radicalism and IS thrive. We need to clean it up, not deny it and let it fester until it creates the next batch of evil. Bring her home, convict her and monitor her.
The end of a rope is too good for that piece of excrement.
I've got an amazing place in hell for these flanges let me know
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