Begum 10:02 - Feb 26 with 7731 views | onehunglow | Appeal dismissed then. Great decision. Off you go ,girl | |
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Begum on 23:48 - Mar 2 with 743 views | Highjack |
Begum on 23:31 - Mar 2 by Glossolalia | Astounding that some on here still call Begum British. The highest court in the land ruled that she ain't no more. There's the first rung on the ladder of understanding. Hop on up. |
She should count herself lucky. She’d be hung or shot for what she’s done until relatively recently. | |
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Begum on 00:17 - Mar 3 with 724 views | controversial_jack |
Begum on 21:37 - Mar 2 by Groo | The bit you missed was that the majority did so in the earlier stages of the conflict. That is, they went and for whatever reason they didn't like what they saw and returned. Begum stayed until ISIS lost and she was captured, then suddenly she wanted to return to Britain. In an interview in the camp she stated how she didn't have regrets and supported the actions of ISIS, including beheadings, etc. A little different between those others. |
They came home earlier in the conflict, so what? They were lucky ,she wasn't free to leave | | | |
Begum on 00:28 - Mar 3 with 720 views | Dr_Parnassus |
Begum on 00:17 - Mar 3 by controversial_jack | They came home earlier in the conflict, so what? They were lucky ,she wasn't free to leave |
She is still not even close to being the only one, as is trying to be claimed. She is one of hundreds. Nothing to do with her gender, nothing to do with her race. It’s to do with her decision to become a terrorist and Britain’s decision to therefore try and keep her out of the country. Which they did by removing people’s British nationality when they had duel nationality - Begum is one of those. It really is that simple. [Post edited 3 Mar 2021 0:28]
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Begum on 09:52 - Mar 3 with 674 views | controversial_jack |
Begum on 00:28 - Mar 3 by Dr_Parnassus | She is still not even close to being the only one, as is trying to be claimed. She is one of hundreds. Nothing to do with her gender, nothing to do with her race. It’s to do with her decision to become a terrorist and Britain’s decision to therefore try and keep her out of the country. Which they did by removing people’s British nationality when they had duel nationality - Begum is one of those. It really is that simple. [Post edited 3 Mar 2021 0:28]
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Begum on 10:01 - Mar 3 with 674 views | Dr_Parnassus |
It is to everyone. Which is why that is the case. | |
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Begum on 12:58 - Mar 3 with 636 views | londonlisa2001 |
Begum on 23:31 - Mar 2 by Glossolalia | Astounding that some on here still call Begum British. The highest court in the land ruled that she ain't no more. There's the first rung on the ladder of understanding. Hop on up. |
They haven’t. They’ve made no comment. | | | |
Begum on 13:01 - Mar 3 with 643 views | onehunglow | We live in a land where those that kill us are not only supported by offered guidance . We have legions who really are concerned with the human rights of those who see human rights as something that shows the weakness of western society. | |
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Begum on 18:13 - Mar 4 with 570 views | Groo | "Recent news has emerged regarding Shamima Begum’s life under Daesh, claiming that the UK teenager served under the terror group’s “morality police” and also tried to recruit other young women. The Sunday Telegraph has cited “well-informed” sources alleging that the London-raised teenager was a “member of the feared ISIS morality police”, referring to another acronym for Daesh. The report claims that the 19-year-old “played an active role” in the organization’s reign of terror. The newspaper says Begum was allowed to carry a Kalashnikov rifle, and allegedly earned herself the reputation of a strict “enforcer” of laws, on issues such as dress codes for women. In this role, Begum is said to have received between “£500 ($658) and £1,500 a month”. She also allegedly worked on recruiting more women to join Daesh, including texting a teen from Austria in 2015. Begum attempted to lure the girl into joining the group by allegedly telling her: “Don’t believe any of the bad things you hear about Dawla [the Daesh state], it’s fake. You have everything you want here and we can help find you a good-looking husband.”" https://www.arabnews.com/node/1482391/world | |
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Begum on 19:36 - Mar 4 with 555 views | Boundy |
Begum on 00:17 - Mar 3 by controversial_jack | They came home earlier in the conflict, so what? They were lucky ,she wasn't free to leave |
"they were lucky " FFS get a grip . how awful that would sound to a family who lost their love ones under the hands of ISIS , you really are an odious character | |
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Begum on 19:40 - Mar 4 with 549 views | onehunglow |
Begum on 19:36 - Mar 4 by Boundy | "they were lucky " FFS get a grip . how awful that would sound to a family who lost their love ones under the hands of ISIS , you really are an odious character |
Really and truly,if we had a just society,she would and should have been given a capital sentence. For me,for terrorists,it is essential;not for deterrent purposes but for pure justice. A victims family should decided if she lives or not. | |
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Begum on 14:11 - Mar 16 with 426 views | Highjack | Our Shammi has a new look. Not sure where she got her new outfit and swanky sunglasses. Do Marks and Spencers have branches out in Syrian camps? | |
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Begum on 14:45 - Mar 16 with 395 views | DwightYorkeSuperstar | Was there a point when you started to have second thoughts about your life under Islamic State? Only at the end, after my son died. I realised I had to get out for the sake of my children - for the sake of my daughter and my baby. Yeah. Only at the end? Yeah. You didn't have any regrets up until that point? No. Did you know what Islamic State were doing when you left for Syria? Because they had beheaded people. There were executions. Yeah, I knew about those things and I was okay with it. Because, you know, I started becoming religious just before I left. From what I heard, Islamically that is all allowed. So I was okay with it. You didn't question that? No, not at all. I think a lot of people should have, like, sympathy towards me for everything I've been through. https://news.sky.com/story/is-bride-shamima-begum-full-transcript-i-did-have-a-g ------------------ No amount of playing dress up to look "Western" or media coaching from left wing consultants will ever change my mind that she can never be rehabilitated. I hope the Syrian's prosecute her and she can face their sentencing guidelines. I suspect it isn't serving 7 years before coming out on license and attending some bat shit "deradicalization" course at the local leisure centre. | |
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Begum on 14:55 - Mar 16 with 386 views | onehunglow |
Begum on 14:45 - Mar 16 by DwightYorkeSuperstar | Was there a point when you started to have second thoughts about your life under Islamic State? Only at the end, after my son died. I realised I had to get out for the sake of my children - for the sake of my daughter and my baby. Yeah. Only at the end? Yeah. You didn't have any regrets up until that point? No. Did you know what Islamic State were doing when you left for Syria? Because they had beheaded people. There were executions. Yeah, I knew about those things and I was okay with it. Because, you know, I started becoming religious just before I left. From what I heard, Islamically that is all allowed. So I was okay with it. You didn't question that? No, not at all. I think a lot of people should have, like, sympathy towards me for everything I've been through. https://news.sky.com/story/is-bride-shamima-begum-full-transcript-i-did-have-a-g ------------------ No amount of playing dress up to look "Western" or media coaching from left wing consultants will ever change my mind that she can never be rehabilitated. I hope the Syrian's prosecute her and she can face their sentencing guidelines. I suspect it isn't serving 7 years before coming out on license and attending some bat shit "deradicalization" course at the local leisure centre. |
bang on the money She cannot be defended apart from human rights lawyers of course. She is both shameless and devious ,far more dangerous than I thought. She seems to be radicalising herself/ Most obvious question. What attracted you to systematic laughter and abuse of your own gender | |
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Begum on 15:19 - Mar 16 with 361 views | controversial_jack |
Begum on 19:36 - Mar 4 by Boundy | "they were lucky " FFS get a grip . how awful that would sound to a family who lost their love ones under the hands of ISIS , you really are an odious character |
ISIS and the Uk govt have the same aim, the removal on Assad | | | |
Begum on 17:15 - Mar 16 with 332 views | Groo |
Begum on 15:19 - Mar 16 by controversial_jack | ISIS and the Uk govt have the same aim, the removal on Assad |
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Begum on 17:43 - Mar 16 with 318 views | controversial_jack |
Begum on 17:15 - Mar 16 by Groo | So? |
I hoped the irony wasn't going to be missed, that's all | | | |
Begum on 18:19 - Mar 16 with 304 views | raynor94 |
Begum on 14:11 - Mar 16 by Highjack | Our Shammi has a new look. Not sure where she got her new outfit and swanky sunglasses. Do Marks and Spencers have branches out in Syrian camps? |
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