The Syrian 'Brides'.
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- Black Orchid
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Re: The Syrian 'Brides'.
I think we are fighting an uphill and losing battle trying to look after our own kids and keep them from harm let alone taking on the kids of radicals who chose to have their kids in another country to multiple smelly men fighting to kill us.
All the extra money that will be used to monitor these kids and their families could be better spent elsewhere imo.
All the extra money that will be used to monitor these kids and their families could be better spent elsewhere imo.
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yes, I heard an expert say those 'kids' are hand grenades ready to go off at any time.Black Orchid wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 5:36 pmI think we are fighting an uphill and losing battle trying to look after our own kids and keep them from harm let alone taking on the kids of radicals who chose to have their kids in another country to multiple smelly men fighting to kill us.
All the extra money that will be used to monitor these kids and their families could be better spent elsewhere imo.
I want them as far away from me as possible
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Totally agree.Black Orchid wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 5:36 pmI think we are fighting an uphill and losing battle trying to look after our own kids and keep them from harm let alone taking on the kids of radicals who chose to have their kids in another country to multiple smelly men fighting to kill us.
All the extra money that will be used to monitor these kids and their families could be better spent elsewhere imo.
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Probably, but then religion is about control of women anyway.
Nor I.
I think we should video interview them and use it as a propaganda tool to warn the kiddies
"See what happens if you become a Muslim"
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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-10-15/ ... r/11602428Two Australian women held in Syria have made desperate pleas for help as a notorious army closes in.
"Until now Australia hasn't done anything for us," sobs one young mother of two children.
"And we understand the world has hate, but we're asking just as regretful humans, don't let us fall into the hands of the regime, please."
She's among more than 60 Australian women and children living in the vast al-Hawl camp for relatives of Islamic State members.
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Tough luck. I really wish that the Yanks would drop a huge bomb on the ME.
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They are soiled goods
Not worthy of our altruism
They will bring with them much baggage and will never ever be of any worth.
Living off the tax payer, churning out lots of little terrorist dole bludgers
leave them where they wanted to be.
They made the bed, let them lie in it.
Not worthy of our altruism
They will bring with them much baggage and will never ever be of any worth.
Living off the tax payer, churning out lots of little terrorist dole bludgers
leave them where they wanted to be.
They made the bed, let them lie in it.
I have a dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
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Re: The Syrian 'Brides'.
Among the annexe dwellers, an Australian woman made a plea via ABC TV earlier this year to be brought home with her two young children.
Shielding her identity but believed to be Melbourne jihadist Zehra Duman, the 25-year-old said her children required medical attention and food and she wanted to return to Australia.
“Nobody understands that you cannot leave … without money, and no money is allowed to be sent in, so you’re kind of left in a hole,” Duman said.
“Both of my kids are sick. (My daughter is) very malnourished, she’s … very skinny.
“I have no money, I’m not allowed to have money, they don’t give us food here and they don’t let us contact our families.”
Duman left Melbourne in 2014 to marry a jihadi fighter, former Melbourne “party boy” Mahmoud Abdullatif, who she had met at school.
Her dowry was an automatic weapon. Abdullatif was killed in action five weeks after they wed in Raqqa.
Duman posted IS messages on social media, calling for mass poisonings at restaurants and stabbing “kuffar (nonbelievers) in alleyways”.
She allegedly acted as an IS recruiter and posted “catch me if you can” social media with photos of a woman holding an assault rifle.
She also posted a picture of her passport with those of other jihadi brides, declaring she wouldn’t need her Australian passport anymore.
After Abdullatif died, Duman married another IS fighter who was killed in battle earlier this year.
She claimed she tried to flee IS but it was impossible to escape.
“I want to go back to my country. I’m an Australian citizen,” Duman said in February this year.
However, in early October the Australian Government announced it had stripped Duman of her citizenship.
Duman has been made aware of the move, the New Daily reported last week, and may launch a High Court challenge against it.
She's allegedly one of those in the picture and apparently made a big display of burning her Aussie passport on social media. Too bad so sad. She made her bed now she can lie in it.
Why should taxpayers have to pay for her High Court challenge? High Court challenges brought on by these people should not be at the taxpayer expense. About time we were asked.
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Because it is easy money for judges and lawyers.Black Orchid wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 6:46 pm
.................. Why should taxpayers have to pay for her High Court challenge? High Court challenges brought on by these people should not be at the taxpayer expense. About time we were asked.
And they make the laws
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