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In light of reports today on sky news that the Pakistani ISI have information that at least 20 British citizens of Pakistani/Kashmir decent are potential terrorists after receiving training by Muslim extremists. Should britain reintroduce internment? It was last used in northern Ireland from 1971 until 1975. On its first day more than 300 suspects were detained in a series of dawn raids . If there are indeed terrorists in the midst of communities should britain take these steps? I know there may be cries of human rights etc. But at present in Spain they can detain criminals for up to 4 years without charge. Britain's alternative to some seems to be pathetically inadequate. So internment of high level suspects or not ? Opinions please.
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gromit if you read what i posted .
In light of reports today on sky news that the Pakistani ISI have information that at least 20 British citizens of Pakistani/Kashmir decent are potential terrorists after receiving training by Muslim extremists.
Do the training , do the internment.
Seems simple enough.
In light of reports today on sky news that the Pakistani ISI have information that at least 20 British citizens of Pakistani/Kashmir decent are potential terrorists after receiving training by Muslim extremists.
Do the training , do the internment.
Seems simple enough.
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What with the human rights laws it will be difficult to intern them for even a matter of days. I think the problem with these extremist Pakistanis is that they are not the original immigrants but their offspring. All faiths in Britain have been accepted as multiculturists. But take the USA there is no dissent amongst its Muslim population. Why is this? Because from a very early age its instilled in them to follow the stars and stripes in every classroom. In Britain we have let them do their own thing. Maybe its time we had a rethink!