she still believes in ISIS and their barbaric ways, she wasn't surprised at what she got into, nor did she regret it.I am all for giving young people who have been foolish a second chance. As a young girl, she was manipulated by the ideology and false promises of terrorists without being able to have a bigger perspective of what she was getting into. She left for a war zone and put her life in danger, she is very lucky she has survived.
Given these circumstances, I think it would be really harsh if we just turned round and said "no thanks, stuff you". Some of the adult male fighters who cut people's heads off and fought as soldiers deserve that kind of fate as they would be a danger to the public.
On the other hand, I think this girl is redeemable. She should be brought back, but with the condition that she undergoes some kind of course and counselling aimed at "deradicalisation" and on the strict terms that she severs contact with everyone in her network over there. She should be given a new identity, some new opportunities to rebuild her life through education and allowed to start afresh.