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Woman Arrested At Birmingham-Airport, Under Section 5 Of The Terrorism Act.

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anotheoldgit | 15:34 Wed 29th Jul 2015 | News
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/terrorism-in-the-uk/11770888/Woman-arrested-at-Birmingham-Airport-amid-fears-she-was-bound-for-Syria-with-three-children.html

/// A 30-year-old woman from Leicester travelling with her three children, has been arrested at Birmingham Airport on suspicion of preparing to go to Syria to commit terrorism. ///

Why are we concerned, much better for us, for her to commit terrorism in Syria than here in the UK?
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AOG - would you be saying that if all her brothers in Syria made the return trip?

Trying to stop people committing terrorism is one of the biggest threats to the world - as I am sure you don't need me to point out.

But if we are going to adopt a 'My citizen terrorising in your country = not my problem ...' we are going to lose rapidly the international co-operation that ensures that terror suspects are monitored and tracked.
// .... for her to commit terrorism//

Assuming that this was her intention.
Serious question - does anyone know if this constitutes grounds for removing her children from their family environment? Just thinking that otherwise they are likely to be contaminated, too.
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'A police spokesman said: "There were three children travelling with the woman. Officers are working with partner agencies to ensure their welfare is safeguarded'
jourdain2 - //Serious question - does anyone know if this constitutes grounds for removing her children from their family environment? Just thinking that otherwise they are likely to be contaminated, too. //

Hang on - she hasn't been charged with any offence yet, much less tried and convicted!

But to answer your post - no, I don't think her children can be removed on the basis of potential 'contamination' as you put it - instructing people in an aspect of a faith is not illegal - until they do something illegal based on that instruction, and as children, they are not there yet, nor may they ever arrive.

We can't arrest / remove individuals on the basis of what they might do - at least not yet anyway.
ag; //// .... for her to commit terrorism//

Assuming that this was her intention//

Do you think she was perhaps going for the sunshine?
Khandro // Do you think she was perhaps going for the sunshine?//

Probably not, but all we know from the report is 'amid fears' and 'suspicion'.

As Andy states, she hasn't been questioned yet. We do like to jump the gun a bit.

Let's see what happens in 36 hours+.
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/// We can't arrest / remove individuals on the basis of what they might do - at least not yet anyway. ///

Perhaps one of our legal experts can comment on this statement?
First time I've seen terrorism referred to as a faith.

Still quite correct to stop them going until the claim is investigated. One do not wish to put kids into such a situation anyway. What they learn affects the future world for everyone.
aog i tend to agree with you, i don't understand why we are worrying about stopping people going. What's crucial is we stop them coming back. What's going on currently almost implies they are prisoners confined to the UK.
Woman was released on conditional bail pending further enquiries.

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