Shamima Begum’s two buddies who additionally fled UK to affix ISIS now – remorse and loss of life

Three straight-A college students left their households within the UK to affix the Islamic State (ISIS) three years in the past – and one among them, Shamima Begum, nonetheless hopes to at some point return to England.

It’s been 5 years since Begum was stripped of her British citizenship after working away as a 15-year-old schoolgirl to marry a notoriously hardline IS member. The jihadi bride left east London along with her two buddies at Bethnal Green Academy, Kadiza Sultana, 16, and Amira Abase, 15, to affix one of the savage terrorist teams in historical past.

In 2019, mum-of-three Begum was discovered alive by a British journalist in a refugee camp after IS misplaced the bottom struggle in Syria. She was banned from getting into Britain and deemed a menace to the nation. She has since misplaced her enchantment to return to the UK. But what occurred to her fellow college buddies, Kadiza and Amira, and the place are they now?







The three schoolgirls going by safety at Gatwick Airport
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The trio hit headlines world wide when CCTV photos of them strolling by metallic detectors on the London airport had been launched in a determined bid to cease them from arriving at their vacation spot. They had been touring alone, with Begum carrying a leopard print scarf, Abase in a luminous yellow hoodie, and Sultana in a gray checked scarf and jumper.

The scarves had been seen once more in CCTV of the ladies at a bus terminal in Istanbul, Turkey, as they carried their heavy baggage by the snow and waited to board the general public transport. But the police enchantment was already too late – the ladies had made it throughout the border and all married Islamic fighters in Syria.

The roles they performed within the caliphate stay unsure. Begum claims she was merely a housewife, whereas intelligence sources have stated she was concerned with stitching explosives into suicide vests.







The teenagers in Turkey carrying their baggage by the snow
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Sultana was the oldest of the three women. She had married an American ISIS fighter however in cellphone calls to her sister within the UK, filmed for ITV News, she stated she wished to return to the UK however was “scared”.

Speaking straight after the cellphone name, her sister Halima stated: “She sounds very terrified. She did get very emotional there as well. I feel really helpless. What can I do? It’s really hard. I don’t think she’s ever made a choice by herself. That was the first one and a very big one. I just look forward to the next call and that’s what keeps me going.”

Sultana is believed to have died in a Russian airstrike just a few weeks later in May 2016, however that has by no means been independently confirmed. Her household’s lawyer, Tasnime Akunjee, instructed BBC Newsnight they heard a report of her loss of life in Raqqa. Mr Akunjee defined: “I think she found out pretty quickly that the propaganda doesn’t match up with the reality.”

He additionally stated: “The problem with that was the risk factors around leaving are quite terminal also, in that if ISIS were able to detect and capture you then their punishment is quite brutal for trying to leave. In the week where she was thinking of these issues a young Austrian girl had been caught trying to leave ISIS territory and was by all reports beaten to death publicly, so given that that was circulated in the region as well as outside – I think Kadiza took that as a bad omen and decided not to take the risk.”







The trio’s passport photographs once they ran away
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Speaking years later, Begum spoke about shedding her buddy. She stated: “Her house was bombed. Underground, there was secret stuff going on and a spy had figured out that something was going on and other people got killed as well. At first, I was in denial. I thought if we died, we’d die together.”

Abase married ISIS fighter Abdullah Elmir, an 18-year-old Australian, who was nicknamed the Ginger Jihadi, due to his ginger hair. He was killed in a drone strike in December 2015. Abase had been speaking along with her mum Fetia Hussen again within the UK by way of social media however the messages immediately stopped and her mum now believes her daughter is useless too.

Begum has claimed Abase continues to be alive. Begum married IS member Dutch nationwide Yago Riedijk, 27, when she was 15 and had three youngsters with him who all later died. She was stripped of her British citizenship in 2019 and misplaced her enchantment to get it again in 2023. She reportedly now sells meals parcels she has been given in a detention camp by assist businesses to make sufficient cash for Western garments and hair dye.

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