Police are appealing for help to find three schoolgirls who have gone missing
and are thought to have travelled to Turkey with the intention of crossing
the border into Syria.
They are Shamima Begum, 15, who could be using the name Acklina Begum, and
16-year-old Kadiza Sultana. The third girl, 15, is not being named at the
request of her family, Scotland Yard said.
Police fear the girls, all pupils at the Bethnal Green Academy, in east
London, might be heading to join terror group Isil - Islamic State of Iraq
and the Levant, also known as Islamic
State.
They travelled from their homes on Tuesday, February 17 and boarded a Turkish
Airlines flight to Istanbul.
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So? Let em go. Flag their passports in case they try to come back. i don't understand why governments are spending so much effort trying to keep self-identified radicalized elements inside their own boundaries instead of letting them go join the ISIS circus. If I were the PM of GB, I would print an ad in the Times offering to buy their one-way tickets.
ReplyDeleteprint an ad in the Times offering to buy their one-way tickets.
DeleteGood idea.
Can we judge by these girls' names that they come from muslim families? If so, then why be upset that their daughters want to be part of the Jihad??? Nice that ISIS is buying the plane tickets.
ReplyDeletewhy be upset that their daughters want to be part of the Jihad?
DeleteLess on welfare probably.
Let them go. They will quickly become breeders, but in all likelihood not live to see their babies birthed.
ReplyDelete“If you're not a liberal at twenty you have no heart, if you're not a conservative at forty you have no brain.”
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