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I You Go To Syria To Fight...don't Complain When You're Sentenced.

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sp1814 | 18:09 Fri 05th Dec 2014 | News
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I applaud the sentence handed down to these men.

I applaud their families for turning them in.

However, I totally disagree with this statement from the family involved:

"We feel completely betrayed."

They objected to the sentence as "too long" and said they would appeal against it.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-30348153

A analogy...if a turned in a member of my family whom I knew to be a rapist, I would not complain when the sentence was handed down. It's down to the courts to decide what the sentence should be, not me.

How do you feel about this?

And can anyone confirm whether I've used the word 'whom' correctly here? I literally have no idea...
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who, I knew, was a rapist is correct as I knew is embedded

but you have chosen - 'I knew him to be a rapist' - accusative and infinitive
and so it is 'whom'

even mistakes have funny names and this is case-attraction
one thinks of "who" because "I" is near

happens in new testament greek alot

and no I think 12 is far too long
the families will a) not turn in their relatives and b) lie about where they are for fear of being charged with assisting an offender.

They should be welcomed back, debriefed and then sent out into the community to tell their co religionists it is not like it is shown on video ....
@SandyRoe

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If a young Zionist went out to Israel to serve a stint in the IDF would he/she risk facing the full majesty of the law when they returned to the UK?
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Israel is not an enemy of the UK
IDF is not a proscribed organisation

The fact that we are neutral to Palestine makes things interesting. If names of victims and sufficient evidence came to light then they could be charged with murder.

Compare the situation with the (still unresolved) Thai beach murder case.

You can't just go to foreign countries and kill people. You have to join HM Forces if you want to do that (and, even then, only when ordered to and ROE permit it).

Actually, if they wanted a shorter sentence, they could have opted for murder or rape and then gone for the plea discount (a ridiculous concept which I only learned about recently, from the joint enterprise TV play).
Peter Pedant

/// and no I think 12 is far too long
the families will a) not turn in their relatives and b) lie about where they are for fear of being charged with assisting an offender. ///

Then the parents should be charged with 'perverting the course of justice' or aiding and abetting.
The simplest and cheapest way would have been to refuse them back into the country.
So what the parents are now saying, they will not report their little bomb making Gun running Tootsi Tootsi Killers to the police, would the be a thing call INTERGRATION by any chance?
I live in Belgium. I disagree with the British position on Europe. Am I breaking a Law ?
Does the British Law dictate to the Belgian law? so you tell me It's right the Idiots in Brussels to Over rule our law?

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