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Old 15-06-2021, 08:53 AM #11
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If she genuinely no longer has terrorist sympathies and wants to work towards helping other young girls at risk of radicalisation... what possible reason is there to not at least explore that as an option? Obviously she would need to be assessed to ensure that it's genuine and not simply a ruse to get back into the country.

As always I struggle with this story - she was a child when she was radicalised and went off to become an ISIS bride, and has become a press poster-child and propaganda piece. I feel like there's very little examination of the actual individual situation at all, simply because it became such a high-profile tabloid thing, and that doesn't sit right.

Would be different if she's actually engaged in violence or in planning terrorist activity but she was essentially a dumb 15 year old who was tricked, seduced away from home, raped and impregnated. It's a mess and the UK's refusal to engage is, ultimately, ridiculously irresponsible.
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