Government terrorism laws reviewer Jonathan Hall KC joins growing number of voices opposing exclusion
In 2015, Begum left her home in Bethnal Green with two schoolfriends after being lured by online terrorist propaganda, travelling through Turkey before joining IS in Syria. She married a terrorist fighter and had three children, all of whom died as infants.
He will say that if Begum is a terrorist danger then her being oversees still represents a risk, and will add that her gender may be a factor to consider. “The UK’s experience is that women are far less likely to carry out attacks or any other sort of terrorist offending – in the 20 years to September 2022 there were 1,004 men versus 89 women convicted of terrorism.
Hall will add: “The status quo does not eliminate risk … Plotting in detention may be easier than plotting at home.”
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