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on 26-06-2015 04:03 PM
i dont think so.
many australians had already felt this way:
The Opposition Leader, asked what should happen to Tara Nettleton and her five children after the likely death of Sharrouf in Iraq, said he was “particularly concerned about the children” who were victims of child abuse and would need counselling.
“I am particularly concerned about the children here — these children are victims of child abuse,” he told reporters in Canberra.
“Those shocking images, unimaginable images of a parent standing by their child in the middle of that war zone and those atrocities, I do not as a parent understand how on earth anyone, no matter how twisted their own views, would subject their children to that sort of trauma and that sort of child abuse.
“Also as a parent though I know that were these children to return they were going to need a lot of working through what they have seen and done. As a parent I wouldn’t feel comfortable with these children reinserting in a playground with my children or anyone else’s children. But I also recognise that the sins of the father should not be visited and treated as the sins of the children.
“We just need to work through this issue intelligently, and we will take the advice of the security agencies, and that is what Australians want.”