25-06-2015 01:53 PM - edited 25-06-2015 01:54 PM
Khaled Sharrouf was born in Australia, as was his wife. Do (did) either of them have dual citizenship and do his children have dual citizenship? If they don't, how can the Government strip them of their Australian citizenship and refuse them re-entry to Australia?
on 25-06-2015 03:20 PM
@polksaladallie wrote:
@*julia*2010 wrote:
@polksaladallie wrote:
@*julia*2010 wrote:
@polksaladallie wrote:You must have missed something.
no **bleep** sherlock
Well, it's out of character, is all. (The reaction is not, though
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and anyone would care because ???
the topic is sharrouf and his children
Well, let's talk about it then.
Polks - wasn't one little charmer photographed holding a severed head.??
on 25-06-2015 03:22 PM
A little 7 year old child.
on 25-06-2015 03:23 PM
on 25-06-2015 03:23 PM
Children do whatever pleases their parents. It would not have been his choice. That child will need more therapy than the others, wherever he lives.
on 25-06-2015 03:24 PM
The little boy was only 7 years old at the time. What more do you want?
25-06-2015 03:25 PM - edited 25-06-2015 03:27 PM
@bluecat*dancing wrote:The mother does not have dual citizenship. I feel very sad for the children. They will need intensive support and therapy for what they have experienced. I read that the grandmother suspects that the 14 year old might be pregnant.
The grandma is coming across like a real fool. I read that she flew out of the country with them (as far as Malaysia) to avoid the family being stopped or troubled. Well hello, didn't it occur to her that she should have tried top stop them going instead of crying later. She seems to be making excuses for them and appears to be failing to see anything wrong with a 14 year old being married off. But then again, with newscorpse on the case her story might be reported in such a manner so she looks bad.
on 25-06-2015 03:26 PM
@polksaladallie wrote:Children do whatever pleases their parents. It would not have been his choice. That child will need more therapy than the others, wherever he lives.
Faced with that - I can categorically say my child at 7 - would not have ventured near such a thing as a severed human head.
Straight for the hills.
Don't know a kid that would or could handle that.
on 25-06-2015 03:29 PM
I don't think much of her either but I do understand her saying anything that could help get her family safely home.
on 25-06-2015 03:29 PM
@cmcoins2000 wrote:
@polksaladallie wrote:Children do whatever pleases their parents. It would not have been his choice. That child will need more therapy than the others, wherever he lives.
Faced with that - I can categorically say my child at 7 - would not have ventured near such a thing as a severed human head.
Straight for the hills.
Don't know a kid that would or could handle that.
Most kids would run for the hills but those with a violent drop kick father might fear the violence that would result from refusing to comply more than touching the severed head.
How sad for the children to be so damaged so young.
25-06-2015 03:31 PM - edited 25-06-2015 03:32 PM
@bluecat*dancing wrote:I don't think much of her either but I do understand her saying anything that could help get her family safely home.
Yes, I understand that. I don't for a minute understand her helping them to leave though, if it's true that she did.
I would have called the authorities on my daughter before I'd allow her to leave with my grandchildren, if heading for such a destination.