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IS teenager Shamima Begum will not be allowed into Bangladesh


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1 minute ago, soalbundy said:

It will be declared.... by the UN, you are not allowed to make one of your citizens stateless. Pretty clear cut really, they stripped one of their citizens of her nationality without using due care to ensure she had or could obtain another nationality, Bangladesh is quite adamant there, she wont get a passport from them, the ball is back in the UK's court, they broke international law. The fact that I and most other Brits feel she should stay where she is doesn't enter into it.

No one, but no one adheres to UN resolutions. A toothless tiger. Nothing to do with the UN. It will ultimately end up with the European Court of Human Rights.

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13 minutes ago, vogie said:

She managed to make it to Syria without a passport, making it to Bangladesh should be a walk in the desert.

That doesn't give her Bangladesh citizenship, probably prison for illegal entry and an appeal to the UN or the ECJ to make Britain take her back.

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Just now, sanemax said:

She is eligible to receive Bangledeshi citizenship through parentage , therefore she isnt stateless 

That isn't true, up until the age of 21 she can apply for Citizenship in Bangladesh due to the nationality of her mother, that doesn't mean it has to be approved.

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1 minute ago, Spidey said:

No one, but no one adheres to UN resolutions. A toothless tiger. Nothing to do with the UN. It will ultimately end up with the European Court of Human Rights.

Whatever, they will find in favour for her as the UK has breached international law. She may even be able to sue the UK after that causing even more costs to the UK and giving her a nice big house in the UK with plenty to live on like a princess after that. Maybe she can send some to a local terror cell.

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Dear "Spidey" Government, court, potato, tomato. I'm sure you understood the context of it. Next time I will use "authorities" or "the powers that be" and it will save you and others who want to get technical on certain matters writing the obvious. Hopefully as you say it will be a very lengthy process that will take years, and if she does ultimately survive and gets her citizenship reinstated, she has to make her own way across the Mediterranean on a boat or a piece of wood. If we lucky, she will stay where she is.

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1 minute ago, SweetStickyRice said:

Dear "Spidey" Government, court, potato, tomato. I'm sure you understood the context of it. Next time I will use "authorities" or "the powers that be" and it will save you and others who want to get technical on certain matters writing the obvious. Hopefully as you say it will be a very lengthy process that will take years, and if she does ultimately survive and gets her citizenship reinstated, she has to make her own way across the Mediterranean on a boat or a piece of wood. If we lucky, she will stay where she is.

If she does have her citizenship re-instated, as I'm sure at some point she will, some NGO, Amnesty International, UNHCR, or any one of the 27 organisations that aid refugees, will fly her back to Heathrow, business class.

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20 minutes ago, soalbundy said:

That doesn't give her Bangladesh citizenship, probably prison for illegal entry and an appeal to the UN or the ECJ to make Britain take her back.

My post was sarcasm. I would imagine that someone that leaves the UK in order to join an uncivilised organisation that cuts our heads off and more, and indeed isn't fazed about seeing decapitated heads in rubbish bins will be welcomed back into the UK with open arms.

The law is an ass.

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If she does return to the UK they should take her kid off her straight away for starters. How can she be deemed a good and fit mother? I would love to see the lawyers and social workers battle that one out in Beffnel Green.  

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Dear "Spidey" If it's business class she will fly back to Heathrow then I hope the British make her leave behind those explosive clogs she has acquired in Syria that you've previously mentioned.

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3 minutes ago, Snow Leopard said:

If she does return to the UK they should take her kid off her straight away for starters. How can she be deemed a good and fit mother? I would love to see the lawyers and social workers battle that one out in Beffnel Green.  

I doubt that she'll be going to Bethnell Green. She'll probably insist on a nice apartment in Kensington and Chelsea.

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2 minutes ago, SweetStickyRice said:

Dear "Spidey" If it's business class she will fly back to Heathrow then I hope the British make her leave behind those explosive clogs she has acquired in Syria that you've previously mentioned.

If she returns to the UK, she'll probably exchange them for "Semtex sandals". All the rage amongst young Moslems in London.

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Just now, cyril sneer said:

so basically the UK will now decide to take her back

 

new identity, free council house in an area of her choice, CCTV and 24 hour police protection

Absolutely spot on. Do you have a problem with that? 555

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Crikey! This is a 19 year old girl who made a wrong decision when she was 15, and now regrets it. I suspect there are many youngsters who are foolishly inspired by ISIS, then realize within a few years or less, what a mess they've got themselves into, and what a bad mistake they made.

 

Shamima Begum should be allowed to return to the UK if she is prepared to admit her mistake and advertise in the media what an awful organisation ISIS is, so that that might discourage other naive teenagers making similar mistakes to join ISIS.

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Posted
1 hour ago, sanemax said:

She is eligible to receive Bangledeshi citizenship through parentage , therefore she isnt stateless 

Bangladesh has already said they do not want her.

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3 minutes ago, bprinceuk said:

Bangladesh has already said they do not want her.

Not just that, Bangladesh have said she is not a Bangladeshi citizen.

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