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Ex-ISIS member Shamima Begum now – stripped of British citizenship and new look

It’s been 5 years since Shamima Begum was stripped of her British citizenship after leaving the UK as a 15-year-old schoolgirl to affix Islamic State (ISIS).

The jihadi bride’s lengthy battle to return to England got here to an finish in 2023 after the Special Immigration Appeals Commission dominated that the suspicion Begum had been trafficked to Syria was inadequate for her to reach the attraction.

Last February, the decide, Mr Justice Jay, discovered that there was a “credible suspicion” she was a sufferer of trafficking, however the Home Secretary was not formally required to think about this when he eliminated her citizenship.

Schoolgirl Begum left east London in 2015 along with her shut mates at Bethnal Green Academy, Kadiza Sultana, 16, and Amira Abase, 15, to journey to Istanbul, Turkey, from Gatwick Airport to affix some of the savage terrorist teams in historical past. She ignored her household’s warnings that Syria was a “dangerous place” and married the notoriously hardline IS member, Dutch-born Yago Riedijk, 27.






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Begum’s eldest sister holds up a photograph of her sibling in 2015
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Begum had three kids with Riedijk, who all later died, earlier than splitting up. She claimed he was arrested for spying, and tortured. In 2019, she was discovered by a British journalist in a refugee camp after IS misplaced the bottom battle in Syria, thus making the Government conscious she was nonetheless alive.

Begum’s British citizenship was then stripped and he or she was banned from getting into Britain following being deemed a menace to the nation. In a 2019 interview, Begum advised the BBC she was drawn to the phobia group’s promise of a ‘good life’.

When requested if the ‘beheading movies’ attracted her, she replied: “Not just the beheading videos, the videos that show families and stuff in the park. The good life that they can provide for you. Not just the fighting videos, but yeah the fighting videos as well I guess.”

In 2020, the Court of Appeal permitted her to return to the UK to attraction her revoked citizenship. Then in 2021, the Supreme Court overturned this, discovering nationwide safety fears outweighed the fitting to an efficient listening to.

In 2021, Begum agreed to be photographed in a detention camp in Syria and was pictured with a drastically totally different look – head uncovered, in sun shades and Western garments. She denied her Westernised bodily look, which was in stark distinction to her conventional Islamic type beforehand, was a publicity stunt.

“I have not been wearing hijab for maybe more than a year now. I took it off for myself, because I felt very constricted in the hijab, I felt like I was not myself,” she stated. “And I feel like it makes me happy, to not wear the hijab. I’m not doing it for anyone but myself. I’ve had many opportunities to let people take pictures of me without my hijab on, but I did not.”






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Begum photographed at Roj Camp in 2021
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In February 2023, she misplaced a problem towards the choice. Begum’s lawyer stated her battle was removed from over and could be difficult the judgement. Their assertion learn: “Regrettably, this is a lost opportunity to put into reverse a profound mistake and a continuing injustice.”

In March final 12 months, the BBC tracked down Shamima’s pal who first impressed her to give up the UK and be a part of ISIS, Sharmeena Begum. She shammed her former pal as a “failed ISIS bride on benefits”. She advised the undercover reporter: “They’re making her seem too jihadi when she was nothing. She didn’t even have a suicide vest.

“She could not even communicate Arabic, so how might she be spiritual police. The lady might barely communicate round individuals who had been European as a result of she was socially awkward. She all the time stayed in her home, her husband did not enable her to exit.”

Then in October 2023, Begum appealed against the decision once more. Her legal team claimed the Home Office failed to consider the legal duties owed to Begum as a potential trafficking victim and called it ‘unlawful’.

At the time, The Guardian reported that Begum was in Kurdish custody in north-east Syria and she regretted her decision to run away. The publication said she would “quite die than return to IS” and would be willing to face terror charges in British court if necessary.