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anotheoldgit | 17:15 Sun 22nd Feb 2015 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2963092/You-belong-home-Family-missing-schoolgirl-appeal-return-urge-not-cross-border-Syria.html

/// His comments echoed those made by a Muslim women’s human rights group which said it was advising parents to 'keep your daughter’s passport under lock and key'. ///

"MUSLIM WOMEN’S HUMAN RIGHTS GROUP" Surely that has got to be the most prime example of a 'contradictory of terms' ever?
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They can waltz through customs with a burqa and anyone's passport.
No, they can't.
can
Anyone wearing a face covering including Muslim women wearing niqabs or burkhas must show their face at the airport. This can be to a female official in a discrete way.
So we're made to take off our shoes, coats, hats, empty our pockets...yada yada, and people can through wearing a Burka?

Never seen it happen but I would imagine it's not the case.
I might be wrong but didn't one of the murderers of Sharon beschanivski (I apologies for the spelling) escape the country by using a niqab
The one in front of me only had her eyes checked to see if they were the same colour as her passport, nothing was removed. I felt nervous the whole flight as she sucked everything through a straw without showing her lips.
No,it's not the case. The woman in front of us last trip had to go to a side room and show her face to a woman official. The husband was kicking off, but she had to do it.
That old chap was detained for hours because they waved through burqa clad women and when he got to the head of the queue they demanded he remove his scarf.
Makes absolute sense to keep your child's passport secure for all manner of reasons.
/// it was advising parents to 'keep your daughter’s passport under lock and key'. ///

On the assumption parents know where it is kept in the first place///
Your anecdotal evidence is no better than jj's, boxtop.
They made my 85 yr old father take his shoes off, doesn't follow they do it to all oap's.
just so, mamyalynne, and I can't imagine why they're only worried about daughters.
@boxtops. I bet the husband 'kicked off' because it never happened before.
Maybe, but that was our experience.
Perhaps it would be more equal (and safer all round) if parents locked up both sons' and daughters' passports?
Were these young girls facing, at some time in the future, the prospect of arranged marriages with men they didn't know from the sub-continent? Perhaps the chance of avoiding that set them on the path to ISIS.
There was a feature on the TV this morning about the use of social media (eg Facebook) in recruiting young women - they are led to believe that marrying a jidahi and supporting the regime will bring them nearer to God. Depends, I guess, on how much "in the real world" they are, but apparently hundreds of young women from the UK are now in Syria for this (what we see as) misguided purpose.
Shouldn't have to lock up their passports!
More power to them, I say. If someone started a fund to pay for their fares it would be oversubscribed. I'm not accustomed to wasting money on charidee but I'd certainly subscribe to that one.

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