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Hicks' Kids: We'll give him a second chance:
2007-05-28
IT IS a horrible question for a child to have to answer: "Do you think your dad is a a terrorist?"

For the 12-year-old son of David Hicks, Terry Sparrow, the reply was: "I got told he went and trained with the terrorists." His answer on national television last night parallels the conclusion of Hicks's US captors, who have returned him to Australia after convicting him not of being a terrorist, but of being a supporter of terrorism.

So what is a terrorist? Terry's naive reply: "Oh, they're people with tea towels on their head. They kill people. They're suicide bombers. That's all I know."

Last night, Terry and his sister, Bonnie, 14, went on Channel Nine's 60 Minutes with their mother, Jodie Sparrow, 34, to say they were willing to give a second chance to the father who left them 10 years ago. As Hicks, 31, serves the remainder of his nine-month sentence in Adelaide, Terry said he was disappointed with his father. And yet he has been suspended from school for fighting to defend Hicks's honour.

Bonnie has not forgiven Hicks for leaving and does not consider him to be her father. "I call him David." Despite this, she felt he had "been in jail long enough". She did not think he was a terrorist but said some Australians had a right to be angry with him. "Yeah, because he fought against us and decided to fight with the Taliban people," she said.

In recent days, Ms Sparrow visited Hicks in prison for about 40 minutes and passed on a message from the children that they loved him and looked forward to seeing him. He "seems pretty normal", she said. But Ms Sparrow suggested he had no right to come back into the family's lives after he suddenly left when she broke off their relationship. She speculated that this was when Hicks converted to Islam. But like her daughter, Ms Sparrow does not believe Hicks is a terrorist. "I'm sorry, but I just can't, I can't see him meaning to hurt anybody. You know, not the Dave I knew, anyway."

Asked if Channel Nine had paid for the interview, a spokeswoman for the station said: "No comment on any issues of payment."
Posted by:Pappy

#3  Just what Ms. Sparrow needs in her life right now (a Jihadi Daddy). Lady do yourself and your kids a favor and break all contact with this idiot. Besides didn't Hick's lawyer claim that dear David had gone batty in prison? Not the kind of father figure you want around teenagers they are crazy enough.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2007-05-28 09:41  

#2  "Oh, they're people with tea towels on their head. They kill people. They're suicide bombers. That's all I know."

This is a remarkably astute summation given it is from a twelve-year old. Especially the bit about the tea towels.
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-05-28 08:52  

#1  "I'm sorry, but I just can't, I can't see him meaning to hurt anybody. You know, not the Dave I knew, anyway."

Not the one who I married. The guy who left me and the kids, he's not very nice. He abandoned us to run off and play with krazed killers, and ruined our lives and all that. But he could never hurt anybody. Not anybody else, anyway.
Posted by: Jodie Sparrow   2007-05-28 07:14  

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