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http://politica.elpais.com/politica/2015/03/14/actualidad/1426356497_055960.html

(в маленькой дискуссии с уважаемым alarmist79 речь зашла о девах).

Приехала в Испанию в 2000, закончив бачилерат в Марокко. В 2006 вышла замуж (вторично), в 2012 родила Мухаммеда. Скаталась в свою страну, через год вернулась в Испанию. Чтобы в полной тайне (не знала даже родная сестра) плотно подсесть на мобильники, планшет, фэйсбук и контакты с лидерами исламистов.
Завербовала примерно 40 дев для поездки в Сирию (Бельгия, Франция, Италия, Россия).
(Насчитывают 550 женщин, завербованных в Европе, некоторым 15 лет.)

Задержали шахидку в 2013 году в аэропорту Барселоны.

Ramda was granted refugee status

Date: 2015-11-15 11:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] belkafoto.livejournal.com
"Ramda was granted refugee status in the United Kingdom[when?]. After the 1995 terror bombings in Paris, he was arrested in London on 4 November 1995, accused by French prosecutors of having funded the bombings and of being their mastermind.[1] Ramda has denied the funding role, citing a report from the Scotland Yard inspector John MacMillan of 23 November 1995, which stated that "no bank accounts have been identified which could be associated with Ramda, or the other possible names used."[1] He did, however, admit that his fingerprints had been found on a Western Union money order of 38,000 Francs sent to the bomber Ait Ali Belkacem. Ramda claimed that he did not know Ait Ali Belkacem; he has also denied knowing the other bomber, Boualem Bensaid.[1] Ramda was detained in the HSSU high security unit of Belmarsh prison, which he has compared to Guantanamo.[1]
France requested the extradition of Ramda from the United Kingdom; Ramda successfully fought extradition until 2005. The refusal of British authorities to extradite Ramda was a point of contention between France and the UK, with many in France and elsewhere alleging that the British government was deliberately lenient to Islamist terrorists operating outside of the UK in order to buy peace in the UK (the alleged "Londonistan" policy). In fact, British ministers repeatedly tried to extradite Ramda, but had their decisions overturned by the British High Court.[2][3] The July 2005 London bombings changed sentiment and paved the way for Ramda's extradition in December 2005.[4]
Supporters[who?] of Ramda characterise him as an asylum seeker held for ten years in UK prisons without charge or trial and claim that this is a clear miscarriage of justice.[citation needed] Detractors[who?] note that in the legal sense, Ramda's stay in various UK prisons was not just entirely voluntary[citation needed], but costly to the British tax payer. Despite never paying a penny in tax, he was given access to free legal aid for 10 years, whereas he could at any point give up fighting extradition and stand trial in France[citation needed]. Ramda states that he had been fighting extradition because of his fears of mistreatment of Muslims in the French justice system."

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