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Looks Like The Iraqi's Are Taking A Tough Line.
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And good on them. All we see in the UK is the likelihood of open arms, a council house and benefits. At least the Iraqi juciciary are not buying the sob stories like the West tends to do.
These women are as dangerous as their extremist husbands and of no use to the World. They must not be allowed to continue spreading their vile interpretation of their religion.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-57 59923/I raq-exe cute-40 -foreig n-ISIS- brides. html#co mments
These women are as dangerous as their extremist husbands and of no use to the World. They must not be allowed to continue spreading their vile interpretation of their religion.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As the article notes, several of the women to be executed have claimed they were effectively duped into coming to Iraq. Clearly, this is something that they would say anyway.
On the other hand, is it really so unreasonable that at least *some* of the "ISIS brides" were, one way or another, tricked into being such? I'm put in mind of a case that you also drew our attention to:
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Before you point it out to me -- yes, I'm aware that the girl in that case was 13, but still, there are potential parallels. It therefore strikes me as inconsistent, to say the least, to have no regard whatsoever for this possibility in the case of "ISIS brides".
I also don't support capital punishment, especially when it's on such a large scale, and especially when it will leave so many children as orphans. I wonder what plans Iraq has for them.
On the other hand, is it really so unreasonable that at least *some* of the "ISIS brides" were, one way or another, tricked into being such? I'm put in mind of a case that you also drew our attention to:
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Before you point it out to me -- yes, I'm aware that the girl in that case was 13, but still, there are potential parallels. It therefore strikes me as inconsistent, to say the least, to have no regard whatsoever for this possibility in the case of "ISIS brides".
I also don't support capital punishment, especially when it's on such a large scale, and especially when it will leave so many children as orphans. I wonder what plans Iraq has for them.
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