http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7177702.stm
This story got me thinking.
Generally, I'm all for terrorists being locked up - no ifs or buts, but if you kill innocents intentionally, then you forfeit the right to freedom.
I'm not sure whether it is reassuring or frightening that we only seem to be catching complete idiots (eg. the Glasgow comic terrorists who didn't seem to know that gas cannisters in a landrover won't explode without an accelerant.. and this guy here who e-mails his plans!)
However, the question I have is related to the fact that from the article it appears the guy wanted to go overseas and fight troops who had invaded Afghanistan and/or Iraq.
The question that comes to mind is would we have locked him up if a few decades ago he had gone to join Bin-Laden in fighting the Russians in Afghanistan? Or how about going even further back if he had decided to go and join the French resistance during WWII or say fight the fascists in Spain (as some British men did).
Also, should we also be locking up the knucklehead white supremacist who has bomb manuals on his pc and goes for training in the forests of England? I wouldn't waste time on locking up these people... but that's just me.
Cheers,
Shafique