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Originally posted by Sunshine.
And if they didn't tell you there was a bomb in the backpack? But just told you to run an errand?
At any rate, at 12, you have little to no recognition of the scope of such actions. And adults can very well lie to you and tell you the consequences are the reverse of what they are. The point is, you're still a pre-pubescent child prone to tremendous influence before you've had a chance to develop a larger contextual understanding of the world.
How about you don't be ridiculous?
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It's the second time he's trying to bomb people.
"He left a rucksack with explosives which failed to detonate in November, and put another explosive device by the town hall a few days later, they say."
He has links with a terrorist group : "recently radicalised and to have links with the so-called Islamic State group."
It's not some child who was told to have a nice walk in a market and someone put a bomb in his backpack without him knowing, it's just not what the situation is, so stop the fiction and face the reality.