Father of runaway jihadi schoolgirl filmed burning flag at protest admits taking his daughter to ano
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[quote]The father of a girl suspected of running away to join Isis in Syria said he took the youngster to a flag burning protest when she was aged just 13.
Abase Hussen's daughter Amira was one of three young girls who flew to Turkey before being smuggled across the border into Syria in February.
Mr Hussen was pictured at an extremist rally outside the US embassy attended by radical preacher Anjem Choudary where an American flag was burned. He was also seen at a second protest with his daughter outside the Saudi embassy to protest against the treatment of Ethiopians in the country. [/quote]
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[url]http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3027035/Father-runaway-jihadi-schoolgirl-filmed-burning-flag-protest-admits-attending-says-took-daughter-demonstration-just-13.html[/url]
Well, then. No wonder she ran off.
Being anti-US doesn't necessarily mean pro-Daesh.
But his daughter may not have seen it that way.
You reap what you sow, I guess.
It's also quite interesting how the BBC has not picked up on this story at all.
[QUOTE=CaptainObvious1;47470156]It's also quite interesting how the BBC has not picked up on this story at all.[/QUOTE]
wtf are you implying here
[QUOTE=ROFLBURGER;47470200]wtf are you implying here[/QUOTE]
dno m8 wtf
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[QUOTE=CaptainObvious1;47470156]It's also quite interesting how the BBC has not picked up on this story at all.[/QUOTE]
A news organization as large as the Beeb has more important stories to run than one jihadist's father attending a flag burning or two.
[QUOTE=TestECull;47470213]A news organization as large as the Beeb has more important stories to run than one jihadist's father attending a flag burning or two.[/QUOTE]
Yet they were more than interested in promoting the father's desperation to get his daughters back and painted him as some kind of perfect father. Interesting that.
They also were on the news for quite a while due to their attempts to blame the authorities for why their daughter buggered off but failed to mention this piece of information.
Seems like an attempt to link flag burning with extremist behaviour.
It's an act of protest. Its a little risky to associate protest with extremism, might be used for all sorts of nefarious deeds.
[QUOTE=CaptainObvious1;47470223]Yet they were more than interested in promoting the father's desperation to get his daughters back and painted him as some kind of perfect father. Interesting that.[/QUOTE]
Hmm. Let's see. The fires in the BBC pit that I can remember off the top of me head:
1: All the local news for Britian.
2: World News for...well, the whole world.
3: Its own internal scandals involving pedo coverups over the last 40 or 50 years.
4: Dealing with Clarkson and the backlash surrounding his sacking
5: British politics.
I can easily see why they'd gloss over this. Honestly I'd gloss over it too. There's more important matters to report on in the world right now.
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I can easily see why they'd gloss over this. Honestly I'd gloss over it too. There's more important matters to report on in the world right now.[/QUOTE]
Thousands of people go missing everyday yet three schoolgirls who went missing to join an extremist group was considered to be one of the most important events for about two months.
[QUOTE=mdeceiver79;47470228]Seems like an attempt to like flag burning with extremist behaviour.
It's an act of protest. Its a little risky to associate protest with extremism, might be used for all sorts of nefarious deeds.[/QUOTE]
But it was an extremist demonstration, he's alleged to have now admitted that. Plus, Anjem Choudary led the demonstration and the father himself was pictured stood next to one of Lee Rigby's killers, those guys are pretty extreme as it goes
[editline]6th April 2015[/editline]
[QUOTE=TestECull;47470252]Hmm. Let's see. The fires in the BBC pit that I can remember off the top of me head:
1: All the local news for Britian.
2: World News for...well, the whole world.
3: Its own internal scandals involving pedo coverups over the last 40 or 50 years.
4: Dealing with Clarkson and the backlash surrounding his sacking
5: British politics.
I can easily see why they'd gloss over this. Honestly I'd gloss over it too. There's more important matters to report on in the world right now.[/QUOTE]
They reported on him when he denounced the police for letting her go to join ISIS, but apparently not now?
Not sure I'll trust Dailymail on this.
[QUOTE=TestECull;47470213]A news organization as large as the Beeb has more important stories to run than one jihadist's father attending a flag burning or two.[/QUOTE]
But it'd be sensationalist due it it having relation to ISIS and I'm sure they could fit it in somewhere on their site.
How can anyone actually take this article seriously? It may hold some significance at face value but Daily Mail is so shit the people have been banned for using it as a source
Look at these bullet points:
[QUOTE]Abase Hussen said maybe his daughter was influenced by attending a rally
Amira Abase was one of three teenage girls who fled to Syria in February
[B]Mr Hussen attended one rally alongside one of Lee Rigby's killers[/B]
He said he moved to Britain in 1999 for freedom and democracy[/QUOTE]
What the fuck? One of Lee Rigby's killers were there so this man must be a daesh-loving sleeper insurgent!
The dude seriously doesn't seem like a bad guy, shitty shit source is written like a passive aggressive smear post.
And the significance of him attending these rallies is little
more than a possible reason his daughter went to Syria..
[QUOTE=Milkdairy;47473147]How can anyone actually take this article seriously? It may hold some significance at face value but Daily Mail is so shit the people have been banned for using it as a source
Look at these bullet points:
What the fuck? One of Lee Rigby's killers were there so this man must be a daesh-loving sleeper insurgent!
The dude seriously doesn't seem like a bad guy, shitty shit source is written like a passive aggressive smear post.
And the significance of him attending these rallies is little
more than a possible reason his daughter went to Syria..[/QUOTE]
"Daesh-loving sleeper insurgent" - yeah nice try but no one is saying that, it's just the hypocrisy of blaming the police for letting his daughter go to Syria, while completely ignoring the fact he took her to an extremist rally. But yeah totally doesn't seem like a bad guy, as you say.
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