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Inside Syrian camp holding Shamima Begum – ‘designer’ items and smuggled objects

Shamima Begum is at present being held in a detention centre in Syria crammed with designer luggage, designer garments and smuggled make-up.

The 24-year-old from east London, who had her British citizenship revoked after she joined the Islamic State on the age of 15, has not too long ago misplaced an attraction to have it reinstated. Now, she is condemned to dwell within the al-Roj camp in northern Syria, the place situations have been described as “extremely volatile” by the Red Cross.

Her citizenship was revoked by the Home Office after she refused to disavow ISIS when she was discovered, however since then has adopted a extra westernised picture. She been noticed carrying Primark garments and Nike trainers.

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Camp Roj has been home to the families of people associated with ISIS
Camp al-Roj is dwelling to the households of individuals suspected to have associations with ISIS

She can also be understood to have had her hair reduce by one other lady who was beforehand married to a jihadi, studies MailOnline. Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) guarding the camp are additionally understood to have been smuggling in make-up, which she has been seen carrying.

According to filmmaker Andrew Drury, who acquired to know Ms Begum over an 18-month interval, broadcasters making an attempt to ebook her for interviews would assist her get her arms on luxurious objects. “There’s a shopping area in the camp with six or seven shops selling things like clothes, food and toys,” he advised the outlet final yr.



Camp Roj allegedly has guards sneaking in goods
Camp al-Roj allegedly has guards sneaking in items

“Like youngsters they love hanging across the store and chatting despite the fact that they are not allowed to.” Mr Drury mentioned he didn’t spend a lot time within the store as he was extra centered on getting Ms Begum to participate in an interview.

He added: “Every time you want to do an interview you ask her what she wants.”



Begum said it 'worse than prison'
Begum mentioned al-Roj is ‘worse than jail’

Ms Begum beforehand mentioned being within the detention camp was “worse than prison.”

She added: “At least with prison sentences you know that there will be an end but here you don’t know if there’s going to be an end.”

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