Quizzes & Puzzles12 mins ago
Corbyn Says Shamima Let Her Home
is this man insane, does he not care what the people want...or is he just rubbing up the tories.
https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ news/ar ticle-6 729677/ Jeremy- Corbyn- says-Sh amima-B egum-le t-Brita in.html
https:/
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by fender62. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.She has a right to a fair trial in my opinion.
Anyhow, seems she's changed!
https:/ /twitte r.com/s haminab egum_/s tatus/1 0983227 9084594 7904
Anyhow, seems she's changed!
https:/
//Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) said: “The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: ‘If a man calls his wife to his bed and she refuses [and does not come], and he spends the night angry with her, the angels will curse her until morning.’”//
Do you read books, Spath?
Do you read books, Spath?
Only in sharia law, and regardless of what it's considered to ISIS, in the UK and especially at the age of 15, rape is rape, no matter what religion blanket you put over it.
She was young, easily influenced, naive and brainwashed from ISIS propaganda.
Regardless how we feel about her, those are facts that should be taken into consideration before we feed her to lions.
She was young, easily influenced, naive and brainwashed from ISIS propaganda.
Regardless how we feel about her, those are facts that should be taken into consideration before we feed her to lions.
Maybe Allah will help her, but I think it worth considering the tenets of a different religion;
https:/ /simple .wikipe dia.org /wiki/K arma
https:/
//Only in sharia law, and regardless of what it's considered to ISIS, in the UK and especially at the age of 15, rape is rape, no matter what religion blanket you put over it//
It's not easy, Spath, is it?
Have you conceded that rape (by our standards) is condoned by the sharia?
Do you or do you not understand that the sharia is God's law? And, as such, supercedes man-made law? And that if God has mandated that a man can have sexual congress with a nine year old girl then people like Spath or VE have no right to oppose it?
It's not easy, Spath, is it?
Have you conceded that rape (by our standards) is condoned by the sharia?
Do you or do you not understand that the sharia is God's law? And, as such, supercedes man-made law? And that if God has mandated that a man can have sexual congress with a nine year old girl then people like Spath or VE have no right to oppose it?
A commenter earlier provided a flow chart of the path to making someone stateless (PeterPedant, maybe). These things all have a sequence to follow. The first question is where Shamima Begum goes from the refugee camp. Due to Location, the Syrian government gets first refusal. If they don't want the hassle, she can find somewhere else to go. Failing that, Syria send her here.
We then have the opportunity to look at any offences under UK law, and to assess her mental capacity if offences merit prosecution. At the same time, questions will be asked about her ability or willingness to provide safe care for her baby, and whether she has an entitlement to social housing and benefits.
My guesses would be that Syria have more important stuff to worry about than putting tens of thousands of people on trial. They might have a temporary media blackout and find they have fewer detainees than they previously thought. I would naturally be mildly annoyed, but it would hardly be a surprise from that murderous regime, and we have a noble tradition of looking away.
Her faith might win her a place in a largely Islamic country, or she could return here. Because we have decided some terrorists are good and others bad, it is highly likely offences of supporting the wrong terrorists will be identified. TV interviews so far do not convince me she would understand the charges, but that is not my decision. She does not qualify under habitual residence rules for benefits, although could be considered a refugee. Again, not my decision.
Her lifestyle choices appear to have contributed to the death of two children so far, so her ability to care for her third is in serious doubt. I have seen no suggestion that her family are any more stable and reliable, but the law says they must be considered.
This is not a list of moral debates. It is the same flow chart through which any other person would pass after being voluntarily on the fringe of a regional conflict. My thoughts about Ms Begum are irrelevant; my ability to believe my country is governed by people with respect for law and international conventions is of far greater importance.
We then have the opportunity to look at any offences under UK law, and to assess her mental capacity if offences merit prosecution. At the same time, questions will be asked about her ability or willingness to provide safe care for her baby, and whether she has an entitlement to social housing and benefits.
My guesses would be that Syria have more important stuff to worry about than putting tens of thousands of people on trial. They might have a temporary media blackout and find they have fewer detainees than they previously thought. I would naturally be mildly annoyed, but it would hardly be a surprise from that murderous regime, and we have a noble tradition of looking away.
Her faith might win her a place in a largely Islamic country, or she could return here. Because we have decided some terrorists are good and others bad, it is highly likely offences of supporting the wrong terrorists will be identified. TV interviews so far do not convince me she would understand the charges, but that is not my decision. She does not qualify under habitual residence rules for benefits, although could be considered a refugee. Again, not my decision.
Her lifestyle choices appear to have contributed to the death of two children so far, so her ability to care for her third is in serious doubt. I have seen no suggestion that her family are any more stable and reliable, but the law says they must be considered.
This is not a list of moral debates. It is the same flow chart through which any other person would pass after being voluntarily on the fringe of a regional conflict. My thoughts about Ms Begum are irrelevant; my ability to believe my country is governed by people with respect for law and international conventions is of far greater importance.
Normally we hunt down and persue anyone who has commited terrorist offenses.
We see ask other countries to arrest them so that they can be extradited and face justice in a British Court.
In this case, we are going out of our way to let her go free, to avoid justice, and more importantly to avoid punishment.
And we are breaking our own laws and international treaties to fascilitate keeping her British justice.
And even more strangely, you all seem happy about that.
We see ask other countries to arrest them so that they can be extradited and face justice in a British Court.
In this case, we are going out of our way to let her go free, to avoid justice, and more importantly to avoid punishment.
And we are breaking our own laws and international treaties to fascilitate keeping her British justice.
And even more strangely, you all seem happy about that.
// In this case, we are going out of our way to let her go free, to avoid justice, and more importantly to avoid punishment. //
In this case, having to stay in the s*thole she chose to go to in favour of Britain would be both punishment and justice enough. That's why we're not that bothered about seeing her on trial in a British courtroom.
Having said that, I think the legality is dubious, and we'll probably see her back here.
In this case, having to stay in the s*thole she chose to go to in favour of Britain would be both punishment and justice enough. That's why we're not that bothered about seeing her on trial in a British courtroom.
Having said that, I think the legality is dubious, and we'll probably see her back here.
ludwig; //I think the legality is dubious.. //
It seemed to be OK for these chaps;
https:/ /www.bb c.com/n ews/uk- 4360192 5
It seemed to be OK for these chaps;
https:/
https:/ /www.vi ce.com/ en_uk/a rticle/ 8xyv5k/ strippi ng-sham ima-beg um-of-h er-citi zenship -is-rac ist-and -danger ous?utm _source =vicefb uk& fbclid= IwAR2M6 EBc5vBF mKg8XOr 424JKmo xJ3Id1q qogb8U1 V05iDsy COFQKgM HVcc0
"It’s difficult to understand how anyone is made safer by exiling the ISIS bride, rather than questioning, investigating and, if necessary, prosecuting her."
"It’s difficult to understand how anyone is made safer by exiling the ISIS bride, rather than questioning, investigating and, if necessary, prosecuting her."
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.