Figure out which laws (if any) she broke. Determine how her age impacts those charges. Proceed from there. It's really that simple.
Can't just do that, she'll be able to continue on as if nothing happened. They need to bring her back to Germany for 2 weeks, then send her back to where they got her from, with or without a note that says "She's only 16, of course she cracked under interrogation". Doesn't really matter for the note though, the result will be the same, just a little slower.
She should be brought back to Germany to get the mental health and physical health treatment she needs and be deprogrammed. She then should get a proper and fair trial as is the right of every German Citizen.
She should get a trial for joining a terrorist organization in case she returns to Germany.
Personally I wouldn't mind if she stays in Iraq, but the law is different.
I don't know how any woman looks at ISIL and thinks "that looks like an awesome place for me! I should join up!"
I'm assuming any person joining ISIS (or any terrorist/foreign organisation) and fight against their native homelands will be stripped of their citizenships?
No, fuck off.
at 16, she was capable of hauling her own ass to iraq to join them. A child wouldn't have a clue how to do that. I disagree with the death comments and as I said above she should face a trail to see the extent of the damage done / what she's been apart of. Then let the Punishment fit the crime under Germany's justice system.
But no fucking way she is to be considered a child, our 16 year olds are signing up to join the military to go out and fight. It's disgusting if she can use being a child as a shield to get out of any consequences
Not sure how law works at Germany, she committed treason by joining them, but since she was 16 at the time, I don't know if she be put on trail as an adult.
I see two possibilities: take her to trial due to treason or use the horrors she probably passed as anti ISIS propaganda.
If she goes back to school in germany, she is going to dominate the edge lord. "Oh, you smoke weed and swear at your parents? I traveled to Iraq and joined ISIS."
I'm just going to say it is kinda ironic she decided to join ISIS since she is from the Sachsen state (Saxony), one of the German states with the lower percentage of foreigners.
Also, Dresden, it's the birthplace of the racist, anti-migrant, anti-Muslim movement PEGIDA, who has been quite vocal since its inception.
One would assume she would be less prone to adhere to radical Islamism.
Iraq caught her, Iraq can deal with her.
Its a joke right now. my boss, if something messes up big time at a site, (hes belgian), boss is raging, his wife (doing secretary / admin stuff) asking what do we do now? hes angrily says amongst o lot of mixed dutch and french cursewords, " la syrie".
So basically whenever you find yourself in a situation that seems unredeemable, u still can go join IS. What the reason for most of the people that do this actually is.
Kid or not, it's the right of the Iraqi citizens to punish her for her crimes, whatever she did.
Having a German passport shouldn't get you a free pass to commit hideous crimes in another country, no matter how old.