Posted on 01/15/2015 10:47:47 AM PST by Olog-hai
The cabinet agreed on Wednesday to push for a new law aimed at stopping people from leaving Germany to fight for Islamist movements in the Middle East.
Potential jihadists affected by the law would have their ID card confiscated for up to three years and replaced with a new one that does not allow them to travel outside Germany.
The original draft law was to confiscate the regular ID cards for only 18 months.
The law already allows authorities to confiscate the passports of people suspected of having terrorist connections, but many German citizens who have gone to fight for terror groups, including ISIS, in conflict zones such as Syria and Iraq have traveled via Turkey using just their national ID card to cross borders.
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Wrong.
Revoke the ID, deport them, prevent them from ever returning.
Let them die in an airstrike. That’s what they want.
Sure . . . let them actually have the wherewithal to travel anywhere in the Levant to create havoc there? maybe even attack Israel?
Ihre Papiere, bitte!
[ Wrong.
Revoke the ID, deport them, prevent them from ever returning.
Let them die in an airstrike. Thats what they want. ]
Wrong Wrong....
Revoke their ID, and return them their jihadi country of their choice, drop them off, at 30,000 ft, no chute....
The action by Germany does seem a bit backwards. Getting them out of the country in into a war zone where they can be killed without legal repercussions seems to me to be the better way to go.
The people leaving Europe for Jihad have a far greater chance of dying on the battlefield than their brethren already there. Taking away their passport and deporting them to one of those countries IS pretty much a death sentence.
. . . as it is for their victims.
Can we trade them, like baseball cards?
Just plain nuts...and stupid...
So, perhaps they can stay in Germany where they will feign remorse, fade off the radar and then....strike?
Until somebody does something, not much you can do to them.
The history of surveillance over guys like that is not good. Note the Paris terrorists, all of whom raised their hands some time ago...and then were ignored.
The threat of being stripped of a German passport is enough. After that, they’re nobody. Maybe they can get one from ISIS. Sort of an instant “go to jail now” card.
And one we could work on making more of a certainty.
It's not like they couldn't be followed if they were dumb enough to go for it.
Once there...voila! A new targeting opportunity...get to include their new found "friends".
so keeping all the IslamoNazis INSIDE Germany is the answer?
Sorry folks. Good try. But wrong result.
Expel them to be OUTSIDE Germany, instead.....
. . . so they can kill Christians in the Levant?
I got a '95 Osama bin Laden rookie card. I'll swap you for two Zarkawi cards and a fatwah to be named later.
The Bundesnachrictendienst (BND) is far better at surveillance than is given credit for. The USA is quite dependent on them right now due to the continued gutting of the CIA . . . not that Obama listens when he doesn’t feel like it, mind you. The Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz (BfV) is no joke either.
hopefully not!
but...leave them in Germany so they can kill Christians in Germany!???
(there are a whole lot more Christians they can kill in Germany than there are Christians left for them to kill in Levant...the IslamoNazis have already killed or driven out most of the Christians in Lebanon, also Syria, Iraq, etc.)
An even better idea, send them to Alluh (in Hell).
Yes, it would be so much better to export them to possibly kill Jews in Israel too, rather than keep them in Germany where the BfV and BND going to automatically keep an eye on them.
>>Potential jihadists affected by the law would have their ID card confiscated for up to three years and replaced with a new one that does not allow them to travel outside Germany.<<
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And what if it can be proved that our jihadists, while in the service of ISIS, have been guilty of participating in decapitations?
Will all be forgiven and forgotten?
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