Not much happening but I thought I better make a new one. No doubt her next legal challenge isn't far off.
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Did not even know she had a thread here! I’m not entirely sure what she can do at this point. After the last verdict I’m fairly sure any judge would just throw out her case.Not much happening but I thought I better make a new one. No doubt her next legal challenge isn't far off.
I agree at this point. But what next? She is essentially stateless and the Kurdish forces can't or won't hold her forever. I think she'll end up back here eventually, but likely it'll be left to the next government to make the unpopular decision.Did not even know she had a thread here! I’m not entirely sure what she can do at this point. After the last verdict I’m fairly sure any judge would just throw out her case.
Agree 100%. I don't like her but I don't think it's fair to dump her on the Kurds to deal with. She's a British problem unfortunately.This case is so crazy and I genuinely don’t know what to believe anymore.
I think the only solution really is for her to be tried and imprisoned for her crimes (if found guilty of any) in Syria, and then she should come back to the UK and be dealt with here.
Despite what she has done, I just can’t get my head around the idea of taking away the citizenship from a naturally born British citizen and leaving them stateless either. I don’t think it’s fair to make her the lifelong problem of any other country, she was born and radicalized in Britain, therefore she is Britain’s problem to deal with.
We drastically need to improve. We can't banish everyone that presents a risk. Even if we could, it wouldn't necessarily prevent an attack from outside.This is how robust intel are
Manchester Arena bombing: How MI5 got it wrong
MI5 scheduled a meeting for 31 May 2017 to assess what threat Salman Abedi posed, but this was too late. On 22 May he murdered 22 people with a homemade bomb at the Manchester Arena.news.sky.com
Nothing is full proof where terrorism is concerned, they live amongst us.We drastically need to improve. We can't banish everyone that presents a risk. Even if we could, it wouldn't necessarily prevent an attack from outside.
He was 8 months , not too young for solid food.Because we’ve discussed the kids deaths before, in the podcast they touch on it and the following happened/contributed to their deaths:
- at first there was a lot of food and they had money, ISIS was still strong
- ISIS started losing control in Raqqa, the fighting became intense and it affected the amount of food and money people had - hence why by 2019 there are reports of malnourished children and mothers in hospitals
- her husband says that they also didn’t have money to buy any food, they used to make soup from the chaff that was leftover from cereals being used to make bread and Shamima would boil some of the plants that they found outside
- Shamima stopped producing breast milk which her youngest (a boy) was depending on as he was too young to eat
- the daughter got so skinny that she couldn’t stand up at one point
Given that the best they had was literal animal food I’m not sure whether that even mattersHe was 8 months , not too young for solid food.
She looked better nourished back then than she does now, as does her husband.Given that the best they had was literal animal food I’m not sure whether that even matters
Not sure how you made this conclusion given that her whole body was covered and the face seems to hold up pretty well when malnourishedShe looked better nourished back then than she does now, as does her husband.
His interviews from a few years ago from prison…her face looked quite plump compared to now .Not sure how you made this conclusion given that her whole body was covered and the face seems to hold up pretty well when malnourished
I don’t think there’s any pictures of her husband given that he was arrested the moment they left ISIS territory
Babies can start eating solids from 4-6 months but they are dependent on milk as their main source of nutrition until they are a year old.He was 8 months , not too young for solid food.
When she was 9 months pregnant?His interviews from a few years ago from prison…her face looked quite plump compared to now .
No pics from when she was carrying her daughter in her arms.Babies can start eating solids from 4-6 months but they are dependent on milk as their main source of nutrition until they are a year old.
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When she was 9 months pregnant?
What point are you trying to make, that she killed her previous children? Or that they never existed?No pics from when she was carrying her daughter in her arms.
She said the doctors couldn’t give her a cause of death, surely a medical professional could diagnose malnutrition if the child was skin and bone.
Nobody seems to know the answer to that, including her husband.What point are you trying to make, that she killed her previous children? Or that they never existed?
So, what is your point? You think there should have been a post mortem or what?Nobody seems to know the answer to that, including her husband.
The babies went to bed and never woke up…