UtterlyPerplexed
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If at any point they did so much as profess to be a member of ISIS, which by all accounts is a proscribed terror organisation under the Terrorism Act 2000, that's enough to be guilty of the offence under section 11 unless they can prove in their defence that they took no part in the activities of ISIS. I honestly have no idea how one would effectively prove the latter, but there you go.
So yes, under domestic law, I certainly do believe it would be fit and proper for these women to be hauled before the court. My sympathy for them is at rock bottom though, so I shan't weep if the book is thrown at them. It's the kids who I feel are the real victims here.
So yes, under domestic law, I certainly do believe it would be fit and proper for these women to be hauled before the court. My sympathy for them is at rock bottom though, so I shan't weep if the book is thrown at them. It's the kids who I feel are the real victims here.