• flamingos-cantM
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    5 months ago

    This is such a concerning president, hopefully the ECHR overturns this. The government shouldn’t have the power to make you stateless.

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      The UK government’s position was always that it wasn’t making her stateless as she is entitled to Bangladeshi citizenship through her parents. So from their point of view they weren’t making her stateless.

      Funnily enough the Bangladeshi government at the time turned around and said, fuck that she’s British, she’s never even been here!.

      The UK government were never looking for powers to make people stateless. Although on a technicality they were quite happy to make someone not British. There’s a subtle difference, I hope you can see.

      Anyway, that was the previous Tory government so it will be interesting to see what Labour’s position is on this. The new Labour Home Secretary could simply override the previous decision and allow her back in.

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    5 months ago

    this shit pisses me off so goddamn much man

    she was groomed an enticed to basically hand herself over to an abusive group of people, then suffered terrible in a war she had no real part of other than being married to a fighter, lost her children and friends through sickness and said war and the uk judicial system was like “no yeah it was entirely your fault and don’t come back even though you were born and grew up here”

    she was fucking 16 bro a literal child, if she was white oh my god you’d be rolling out the red carpet

    absolutely sickening behavior from the people you expect it to come from.

    In their ruling, the justices found it was a matter for the European court to decide whether the process to deprive Ms Begum of British citizenship should have considered whether she was a potential victim of trafficking.

    fuck you

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      I don’t think she should lose her citizenship but wtf

      She went there herself. At some point people have to own their stupid behavior.

      You are right about the white chick syndrome that triggers fake news into frenzy tho

      We are still looking for that chick in Aruba or whatever

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    5 months ago

    Is this the only case of revoked citizenship for an IS fighter in Europe/the western world? Are there any others?

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    It’s fine for Brits to go and join an army that is committing war crimes in Gaza but a brown skinned non-combatant loses her citizenship for the crime of going to Syria and marrying an ISIS militant.

    The double standards are obvious.

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      While I think it’s ridiculous to strip her of citizenship - she’s our problem, we should be dealing with her, and we’re also making her stateless - it’s pretty obvious that the law will treat you differently if you join an organisation that is at war with the government vs one that isn’t. Even when both organisations act heinously.

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        5 months ago

        Thanks for posting this. I was trying to work out how to word it. You did a way better job then I would have.