Opal How cruel and callous you sound, I am sure you are not.
Shamima Begum was just 15 when she went to Syria. She was a child, at an age where children have pashs on teachers, and when 15 year olds run away with a teacher, our compassion for the child, is our dominant feeling and condemnation for the adult that led her astray. 15 is the age when life is black and white. She was living in a community and home, which if not actively supporting ISIS, certainly supported muslim militancy.
As we keep saying. She was a child. As for her children, by the time she was 19 she had had three children and seen them all die as infants. Can you not even begin to think what that is like for anyone, for you, or anyone you know. I find it unimagineable. it can only support the argument to bring her home.
It is not a question of legal right, it is the question of blaming a child for the fact that they were abused and betrayed by adults.
How does Shamima' Begum differ from those girls abused in Rochdale?