ranjeet
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Tera kya hoga Tharki !!!I think it can successfully challenged in european court.
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Tera kya hoga Tharki !!!I think it can successfully challenged in european court.
Uh so what do you suggest? Killing people because they have bad taste in literature? Because that's what you're aiming at with the two names you mention and "constraints" by law.
Lone wolf is a lone wolf. These aren't lone wolves. They're a pack, a known pack at that.
As for the 100's of motivated jihadis.....motivated by what?
You do know GCC pays for their participation in Syria right? Story from Bosnia goes that 15.000€ per combatant is wired to his family when he leaves. Now, when Saudis stop the funding how much motivation you think they'll still have?
I think it can successfully challenged in european court.
I have seen the quilliam guy talking, he is an ex jihadi... and makes very good point regarding what causes terrorism.
tommy robinson left bnp due to him.
its offtopic .. but UK will become a sad little island if it leaves european treaties.. there will be no different between USA and UK, at least USA is big and rich...Precisely. Hence all the talk about UK revoking the Human Rights Act and reviewing the legal position vis a vis the ECHR
its offtopic .. but UK will become a sad little island if it leaves european treaties.. there will be no different between USA and UK, at least USA is big and rich...
its offtopic .. but UK will become a sad little island if it leaves european treaties.. there will be no different between USA and UK, at least USA is big and rich...
[q uote="KRAIT, post: 5003234, member: 136502"]Take away their nationality. Declare them criminals.
May I see any materialistic evidence to back up such claim please?
In Syria, among the rebels against the regime of Bashar al -Assad fights 60 citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina , all of which are members of the extreme Islamist movement salafis , today reported the Sarajevo daily Avaz that citing unnamed sources of the Ministry of Interior of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The main motive for going to Syria is poverty in the country. Volunteers , including the 20 -year-olds get about 15,000 euros. They are accompanied with their spouses , as a rule young and without education, they met over the internet .
" The fly from Slovenia to Vienna , then to Istanbul, and then go from Turkey to Syria , " a police source described the way volunteers to battlefields in Syria , which have so far killed at least four citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina . They fear that it would be deaths can be even more, since fighters often change the name , so it is not always possible to determine citizenship. Volunteers pay someone a plane ticket and their families get the money.
The police is aware that there is an organized network , which sends volunteers from Bosnia and Herzegovina in Syria , but in the country there is no legal basis to prosecute such activities , citing the Serbian press agency Tanjug . The competent ministry already has launched an initiative for the adoption of legislation that would sanction the organizers and volunteers .
Among the organizers of the local media indicate also one of the leaders of Salafi community in Bosnia and Herzegovina Bilal Bosnić .
Salafisti adhere to the most stringent rules of Islam in Bosnia and Herzegovina have come during the last war , so now in the country for a few strong branches of this movement . According to the newspaper in the country come from Sandžak and Austria , and their number is growing .
Rough Google translation of local article, i reworded it slightly for better understanding:
24ur.com - V Sirijo za 15.000 evrov: na strani upornikov se bori 60 skrajnih islamistov iz BiH
Now, ofcourse you'll say there's no materialistic evidence that points to who is giving the money, but it's not that hard to figure out who has the cash for this.
Uh and also, there's more articles about this, from basically all the countries that sorround Bosnia.
Oh and a Happy New Year!
Crazy. Many of those fighting there fight under the Salafist Jihadist groups who are amongst the worst terrorists on the planet. Very few if any fight for the secular FSA. It's a well known fact that the FSA is now losing ground to these savage fanatics.
These people are highly volatile and certainly cannot live amongst British society. I think the home secretary has taken away the citizenship of at least 80 of them. [/quote]
This.
Have you got a link for the citizenship bit? Personally, I doubt Ms May has done anything of that sort or else the European Kangaroo Court would have been all over her like a rash by now (all funded by legal aid of course)
What does "waging jihad" mean? Literally it could mean many things. Why don't you guys just be straight forward and say it as is.
Hundreds of British citizens flee to Syria to fight alongside anti-Assad rebels? That sounds more right.
Because this original title seems to want to attach an agenda to their actions and make jihad a dirty word.
Hezbollah are jihadists too, it's not supposed to be a dirty word. Yet people praise Hezbollah's actions while disregarding they are jihadists too.
Don't associate jihadists with a dirty meaning. It's a normal term that the media likes to twist around with.