But there is no British consulate in Syria to put the process in place with the Syrians any more. There hasn't been for many years; hence people being strongly advised not to go there in the first place because there is no assistance for them if they get into trouble. She's currently in the far northern regions of Syria, almost on the Iraqi border and that's completely and utterly destroyed. Armed military personnel have been, and continue to be, killed by barrel bombs, air strikes, land mines and crazy people with Kalashnikov rifles running amok. So how do you go in, and safely get out, a western woman who is seen as a traitor by all sides and therefore a probable target by insurgents, who has no travel documents and is hundreds of miles from the nearest relatively safe country of Turkey?
Who do you think should run those risks? A son, a brother or a grandson who is in the British army? Not one of mine thank you.
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