• TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    While that’s true, so many of her actions were plainly voluntary, and she’s done a lot since she was 15. She was a police officer enforcing Sharia law for crying out loud.

    Even after returning, she’s repeatedly stated she doesn’t regret what she did, that she believes that joining a terrorist organisation was the right thing to do. She’s also said that things like the Manchester bombing (where teenage girls at a concert were blown up) were justified.

    15 year olds are held accountable in the UK if they demonstrate they know what they were doing (which Begum did and adamantly maintains to this day she knew exactly what she was getting into).

    Brianna Ghey was murdered by two 15 year olds, both of whom are in prison. It’s very normal for courts to charge 15 year olds when they consciously do evil things.

    I don’t think Begum should be given a pass just because she was 15 at the start. She demonstrated she knew what she was doing then, continued gleefully serving IS and actively bringing others into it for years after, and has said she has zero regrets of doing so.

    The UK was right to say she’s a national security threat and remove her citizenship. That’s kinda what happens when you join a Syrian Islamic terrorist organisation.