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This story has everything. Muslim men brought here to marry Muslim women. Visits to the worlds most intolerant country, Saudi Arabia. Sisters of ISIS madman involved. Kids forced to travel for religious reasons. Kids missing school. Muslim women travelling without Muslim men to look after them. Muslim husbands unaware of what their wives are doing. Warsi blaming politicians and the police. People expecting our police to act in Turkey, a foreign country. Muslim scholars blaming everybody but themselves........ wellcome to modern Britain.:D

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Does treason in this Country still carry the death sentence or life imprisonment! I personally hope that all the adults end up on a slab without them taking any more innocent lives and pretty much for the kids too as they will also be doing Allah's wish and murdering innocent people.

 

What a mess we now have here and all due to integration gone badly wrong

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The family tried to leave in March but were refused, questioned and let go by which time they missed their flight. Re booked for May.

 

And somehow the husbands had no idea what was about to happen. And incredibly these 3 women found 10k lying around to pay for all this...

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I see the family are saying we should not have allowed them to leave considering their brother is fighting for the IS,then surely their family should not have allowed them to go as they knew about their brother.

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The flag-burning father of a runaway British jihadi schoolgirl yesterday admitted taking his daughter to an extremist rally when she was 13.

Abase Hussen – who blamed police for failing to stop his daughter fleeing to join IS earlier this year – conceded the teenager was ‘maybe’ influenced by the rally organised by banned terror group Al-Muhajiroun.

Mr Hussen told MPs last month, after his daughter Amira Abase fled to Syria aged 15, that he could think of ‘nothing’ to explain why she and two friends had decided to join IS, as well as keeping quiet about his own links to radicalism.

 

Abase Hussen, circled, marched at the head of a violent rally held by Muslim extremists in London in 2012

It then emerged he had been in caught in shocking video footage amid a flag-burning mob, screaming in rage at a protest outside the US embassy in London, in 2012. Also at the rally were hate cleric Anjem Choudary and Michael Adebowale, one of the killers of Fusilier Lee Rigby.

He has now apologised for attending, but admitted going to two further rallies – with his impressionable daughter in tow.

One took place outside the Saudi embassy in London, in 2013, and is said to have been organised by the Islamic extremist group Al-Muhajiroun, founded by hate cleric Omar Bakri Mohammed and linked to many Islamic terror atrocities of the past decade.

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The flag-burning father of a runaway British jihadi schoolgirl yesterday admitted taking his daughter to an extremist rally when she was 13.

Abase Hussen – who blamed police for failing to stop his daughter fleeing to join IS earlier this year – conceded the teenager was ‘maybe’ influenced by the rally organised by banned terror group Al-Muhajiroun.

Mr Hussen told MPs last month, after his daughter Amira Abase fled to Syria aged 15, that he could think of ‘nothing’ to explain why she and two friends had decided to join IS, as well as keeping quiet about his own links to radicalism.

 

Abase Hussen, circled, marched at the head of a violent rally held by Muslim extremists in London in 2012

It then emerged he had been in caught in shocking video footage amid a flag-burning mob, screaming in rage at a protest outside the US embassy in London, in 2012. Also at the rally were hate cleric Anjem Choudary and Michael Adebowale, one of the killers of Fusilier Lee Rigby.

He has now apologised for attending, but admitted going to two further rallies – with his impressionable daughter in tow.

One took place outside the Saudi embassy in London, in 2013, and is said to have been organised by the Islamic extremist group Al-Muhajiroun, founded by hate cleric Omar Bakri Mohammed and linked to many Islamic terror atrocities of the past decade.

You make them sound charming.

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I fear for these children, and what their lives will be like. If they do return then Social services surely must be involved with these families to ensure the children's lives aren't again put at risk.

 

Considering the news has been showing families with children desperate to get out of Syria, those mothers can't have been blind to the dangers involved in taking young children there.

 

Social services taking muslim children away from their families. Yeh, right.

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