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Sorry Miss Beggum / Mrs Riedijk
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Bangladesh never had her, so they can't have her back. If she were to go to Bangladesh to claim the citizenship she's apparently entitled to, she'd face the death penalty.
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sadly like Miss Beggum they are our problem.Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
You seem to have forgot the home grown, particularly politicians and members of the clergy, who only have one passport.
I'm all for outsourcing imprisoning our nutters to Russia or similar. They could travel meet new Ukranians and be killed by them! Wagner stylee.
Would Bronson be so "hard" in Kiev?Comment
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I thought Bangladesh had refused her? If she wanted before she went she could have applied for Bangladeshi citizenship.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostBangladesh never had her, so they can't have her back. If she were to go to Bangladesh to claim the citizenship she's apparently entitled to, she'd face the death penalty.Comment
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She had a right to Bangladeshi citizenship as her parents were born there, however she never claimed it.Originally posted by vetran View Post
I thought Bangladesh had refused her? If she wanted before she went she could have applied for Bangladeshi citizenship.
Now she is an enemy of their state as well so they won't allow her to claim it.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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That was my understanding. Bangladesh side stepping it very sensibly.Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
She had a right to Bangladeshi citizenship as her parents were born there, however she never claimed it.
Now she is an enemy of their state as well so they won't allow her to claim it.Comment
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One of the things i read is that she is apparently too old as she is now over 21.Originally posted by vetran View Post
That was my understanding. Bangladesh side stepping it very sensibly."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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So there are no longer grounds to take her citizenship away, and leave her stateless, which under international law is not lawful. Hmm. If some Islamist group had some decency, they'd smuggle her into the UK.Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
One of the things i read is that she is apparently too old as she is now over 21.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Play stupid games, win stupid prizes!Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostBangladesh never had her, so they can't have her back. If she were to go to Bangladesh to claim the citizenship she's apparently entitled to, she'd face the death penalty.Comment
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At 15? If you can honestly say that a 15 year old middle class white girl from the home counties who happened to fall in the thrall of some online Islamist groomer would have been treated in entirely the same way as Ms Begum then fair enough.Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes!
I did read something recently that suggested that this will ultimately end up in the international court of human rights, where she will almost certainly win (not leaving a citizen stateless is a well established right). So the years of cruelty are entirely performative, and for the benefit of the Daily mail peanut gallery (and a few on here).Comment
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Bollox. She knew what she was doing even after turning 18. Had ISIS won, she would be happily living among them.Originally posted by mattster View Post
At 15? If you can honestly say that a 15 year old middle class white girl from the home counties who happened to fall in the thrall of some online Islamist groomer would have been treated in entirely the same way as Ms Begum then fair enough.
I did read something recently that suggested that this will ultimately end up in the international court of human rights, where she will almost certainly win (not leaving a citizen stateless is a well established right). So the years of cruelty are entirely performative, and for the benefit of the Daily mail peanut gallery (and a few on here)."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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