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Woman Arrested At Birmingham-Airport, Under Section 5 Of The Terrorism Act.
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http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/ukn ews/ter rorism- in-the- uk/1177 0888/Wo man-arr ested-a t-Birmi ngham-A irport- amid-fe ars-she -was-bo und-for -Syria- with-th ree-chi ldren.h tml
/// A 30-year-old woman from Leicester travelling with her three children, has been arrested at Birmingham Airport on suspicion of preparing to go to Syria to commit terrorism. ///
Why are we concerned, much better for us, for her to commit terrorism in Syria than here in the UK?
/// A 30-year-old woman from Leicester travelling with her three children, has been arrested at Birmingham Airport on suspicion of preparing to go to Syria to commit terrorism. ///
Why are we concerned, much better for us, for her to commit terrorism in Syria than here in the UK?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.AOG - would you be saying that if all her brothers in Syria made the return trip?
Trying to stop people committing terrorism is one of the biggest threats to the world - as I am sure you don't need me to point out.
But if we are going to adopt a 'My citizen terrorising in your country = not my problem ...' we are going to lose rapidly the international co-operation that ensures that terror suspects are monitored and tracked.
Trying to stop people committing terrorism is one of the biggest threats to the world - as I am sure you don't need me to point out.
But if we are going to adopt a 'My citizen terrorising in your country = not my problem ...' we are going to lose rapidly the international co-operation that ensures that terror suspects are monitored and tracked.
jourdain2 - //Serious question - does anyone know if this constitutes grounds for removing her children from their family environment? Just thinking that otherwise they are likely to be contaminated, too. //
Hang on - she hasn't been charged with any offence yet, much less tried and convicted!
But to answer your post - no, I don't think her children can be removed on the basis of potential 'contamination' as you put it - instructing people in an aspect of a faith is not illegal - until they do something illegal based on that instruction, and as children, they are not there yet, nor may they ever arrive.
We can't arrest / remove individuals on the basis of what they might do - at least not yet anyway.
Hang on - she hasn't been charged with any offence yet, much less tried and convicted!
But to answer your post - no, I don't think her children can be removed on the basis of potential 'contamination' as you put it - instructing people in an aspect of a faith is not illegal - until they do something illegal based on that instruction, and as children, they are not there yet, nor may they ever arrive.
We can't arrest / remove individuals on the basis of what they might do - at least not yet anyway.
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