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Tango0110 Mar 2020 10:17 p.m. PST

"Despite strong public opposition against the repatriation of hundreds of Indonesian Islamic State (ISIS) militants and their dependents, the government has some awkward questions to address about the legality of closing the door on people President Joko Widido has referred to as "ex-citizens."

Judging from his reported remarks in private meetings, Justice Minister Yasonna Laoly shares the concerns of lawyers and human rights activists that there are major legal obstacles in the 1945 Constitution and the 2006 Citizenship Law to making Indonesians technically stateless.

Political Coordinating Minister Mahfud MD announced on February 11 that the stranded Indonesians, destitute and most without passports or documents to prove their nationality, are not welcome to return home from Syria, Turkey and other Middle Eastern countries due to concerns they represent a terrorism threat…"
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Thresher0111 Mar 2020 11:59 a.m. PST

Ah, those poor, destitute, radical Islamic terrorists who kill people for sport and ideology.

My heart bleeds for them (heavy, dripping sarcasm here, in case you can't tell).

I have a good idea of how they can be dealt with very effectively to prevent recidivism completely, when/if they are repatriated. It doesn't include counseling.

USAFpilot11 Mar 2020 12:43 p.m. PST

I hear China runs re-education camps for such antisocial behavior, maybe they could be sent there first.

Tango0112 Mar 2020 10:15 p.m. PST

Glup!!!!!….


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StarCruiser13 Mar 2020 8:10 a.m. PST

Hey Armand – it's actually spelled "GULP"… Otherwise, carry on!

Tango0113 Mar 2020 12:34 p.m. PST

Gulp is in english my friend… Glup is in spanish… (smile)


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