YOURSAY | 'They wanting to come home should be different from us welcoming them back.'
So, according to Bukit Aman Counter-Terrorism Division principal assistant director Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay, the defeated Malaysian Islamic State jihadists detained in Syria want to come home – which they turned their bigoted backs on?
Why would any responsible government want back citizens who left to fight on their own volition in a brutal war in a foreign land as radicalised members of a murderous movement of barbaric bigots? A civilian is not supposed to use firearms or ammunition to hurt or kill others under Malaysian law – for the latter, it’s a mandatory death sentence.
Soon, a skilled and battle-tested army of deviants will be in back in the country. Malaysia will never be the same again.Please don’t allow these morons back. They don’t deserve to live in Malaysia, and will only waste taxpayer money when police have to monitor their movements. At best, we can allow them to withdraw their EPF, and be done with them.@ Grrrrrrrrrrrr 2019, You make an assumption that they have worked a single productive day in their lives to have EPF.
Not one Umno or PAS member has called these jihadists traitors, as far as I am aware. Welcome to the Malaysia Umno-BN left us after 60 years.The people who chose to fight for a so-called Islamic cause in Syria should have known that the trip was a one-way ticket. The depth and breadth of the atrocities reported are unthinkable. They have broken up families, inflicted pain on many innocent lives, and either witnessed or took part in violence, including the rape of many civilians.
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