19-year-old rejected return from Syria and removed British citizenship

Public opinion in Britain was shocked five years ago when some teenage girls, 15-year-old inoctrinated, left London and went to Syria and joined their husbands, part of I SIS. Today, 19-year-old Shamima Begum, the girl who gave birth to a child on Sunday in a refugee camp in Syria, took [...]
Today, 19-year-old Shamima Begum, the girl who gave birth to a child on Sunday in a refugee camp in Syria, took the first media page after saying she wanted to return to Britain for the sake of the child.
Not only has the teenage mother been denied a return from the authorities to London but she has also lost British citizenship. The decision had strong support from the mass public, but many others reject it as too harsh, as it is about a teenager who is indoctrinated and used when he was too young to decide.
According to The Guardian's opinionist, Chitra Ramasvami, the decision to lift citizenship is to turn this young British into martyrs, tch broadcasts.
Her comment:
The decision to remove citizenship is to turn this young British into martyrs.
As Guantanamo returned to the country of sergeants to recruit extremists, Begumi's case will only serve to radicalise more young British Muslims.
For whatever crimes are charged, it can be tried in Britain and brought to justice in court. But the government decided to set a public example.
The whole world will now judge Britain's ability to give space. But the ministers do not seem to want to be aware of the consequences that there may be a handful of iron approach to the problem of radicalism of young Muslims in Britain.
Interior Minister Saji Xavid even suggested that the law of treason be restored, used in the 14th century to punish even people who imagine the death of monarchs, or who imagine that they had sexual relations with the king's partner.
Javi has not realised that his ministry has already adopted an anti-terrorism law, which has also received royal approval. The law turns into terrorist crime every trip to countries like Syria, and violators are punished for terrorism.
But the last thing the country needs now is the adoption of laws for dozens of British Muslims returning from Syria.
The Penal Code has been so filled with terrorism laws that it's more simply punishing extremists according to laws common to criminals.
Insurgent policies about terrorism are never a good idea, and can only serve to turn common criminals into martyrs. ”












