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Islamic State 'beatles' Duo Complain About Losing Uk Citizenship

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naomi24 | 09:00 Sat 31st Mar 2018 | News
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//Two Britons accused of being Islamic State members have complained they will not get a fair trial because the UK government has stripped them of their citizenship.
In an interview with Associated Press from northern Syria, Elsheikh said the "illegal" withdrawal of their UK citizenship put them at risk of "rendition and torture".
US officials believe 'the Beatles' IS cell beheaded more than 27 Western hostages and tortured many more.//

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-43601925

And one of them is worried about his mum too. Ahhhh. Heartbreaking! I have no sympathy whatsoever. Does anyone?
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If you're happy with that ....

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Blissfully ecstatic!
Just to remind you(you are prone to forget a lot of the detail in these cases), they were involved in the torture and beheading of at least 27 hostages. They’ve described these atrocities as ‘regrettable’.
I’d say a bullet through the back of the head is positively compassionate and more than civilised in the circumstances.
no sympathy whatsoever - i can't believe they were whining so much and telling the reporter they had nothing to do with the killings, amazing....
No punishment is severe enough for the snivelling little cowards. I suggest anyone who supports them should explain their reasoning to the victims families.
They say they "regret" all the beheadings and they won't get a fair trial, but it's all the West's fault anyway for not negotiating with them.
Hmmm!
https://www.rt.com/news/422822-britons-isis-beatles-beheadings/
a swift bullet should do it for both, as i said creatures like this don't deserve jail.
Violence does, in truth, recoil upon the violent, and the schemer falls into the pit which he digs for another.
Arthur Conan Doyle, 1859-1930
Haman in the story of Esther, perhaps.
Yes. Haman was hanged on the gallows he had built for someone else.

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