bubblypop wrote: » In this country there is no offence of being a member of a terrorist organization.
X111111111111 wrote: » Doctor Ali Salem from the Islamic centre on Newstalk this morning asked about Lisa Smith and went on about Muslims who had went to Afganistan to fight the Russians and returned home attemping to draw some kind of weird comparison before he was cut off with a "bad line". But yeah all is well in Clonskeagh.
tuxy wrote: » I'd be even more worried about legal aid that did not represent her to the best of his abilities. It would cause the case to collapse.
dennispenn wrote: » I was listening to Sean O'Rourke this morning for a few minutes. Some commentator on the show said there is a law in this country,and has been since the 1930s, where it's illegal to be a member of a domestic terrorist organization. The law was updated in 2005 to include foreign terror groups. A high ranking Garda's word in court is usually sufficient for a judgement. Difficult to use on this case I suppose as the organization she joined was in Syria.@anyone..... Would Smith have taken any special oath when she was army personal?
ForestFire wrote: » With her military trading, Does anyone know who's interviewing her, is it the Gardai only... Surely she is sticking to her story that she is part of the kildare search and reacus team, searching for 2 lost walkers? She was just given those weapons but did not ask why.... Have they walked her blindfolded of a plant into a lake yet!
Lisa Smith - My ISIS hell
Boggles wrote: » What has she been arrested for that allows her to be held for 3 days?
chancer12 wrote: » Disgusted that The Late Late want to interview her. Last thing that should be allowed is a soft interview from Tubs. Would be good to see responsible reporting for a change and not give her a platform to spread her views.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » boggles there is a live criminal investigation so questions like that aren’t the cleverest
She is currently being detained at a South Dublin Garda station under the provisions of Section 30 of the Offences against the State Act, 1939 as amended
Boggles wrote: » Who said that?
Boggles wrote: » Why? Anyway. I found it, It's been reported.
dennispenn wrote: » A high ranking Garda's word in court is usually sufficient for a judgement. Difficult to use on this case I suppose as the organization she joined was in Syria.
smelly sock wrote: » Never mind interviewing her. She should be presented to the victims of the atrocities in Syria that she and her ISIL pals carried out. I'd love for a parent of one of the babies they beheaded in their presence be given an hour and some tools with this animal.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Boggles what don’t you understand about there being a live criminal investigation ongoingLet the garda do their work and stop trying to interfere.
US2 wrote: » If she goes on late late show we riot
chancer12 wrote: » But we can either riot or sit back and do nothing. Have just emailed RTE and the Dept of Comms. There comes a time when you have to take a stand and say 'no' … enough is enough. Maybe it won't make a difference but at least I will feel like I've done something. And, while I can't stand his show a call to Joe Duffy might be in order!!!!