Shamima Begum begs Boris to bring her back to Britain so she can help him tackle TERRORISM
ISIS bride Shamima Begum begs Boris to bring her back to Britain from Syrian prison camp and claims she can help him tackle TERRORISM
ISIS bride Shamima Begum has once again asked to be allowed to return to UKIn an interview aired on GB’s Dan Wootton show, she explained her reasoningThe 22-year-old says she could help Boris Johnson tackle terrorism if she returns Begum has lives in the al-Roj prison camp in Syria since her capture in 2019
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Former ISIS bride Shamima Begum says she should be allowed to return to the UK to help tackle terrorism.
Begum infamously fled the UK with fellow teenagers Amira Abase and Kadiza Sultana as a 15-year-old schoolgirl in February 2015 to join ISIS and is the only one of the three known to still be alive.
Now deprived of her British citizenship, the 22-year-old gave an interview from the al-Roj prison camp in Syria which aired on Dan Wootton Tonight on GB News.
Asked by journalist Andrew Drury if she would tell her story to the government, she said: ‘Of course, yeah, I actually think it’s important that they know so they can prevent it in future for other people.
‘The fight against terrorism is not a one man job, it’s multiple people with multiple skills.’
Asked if she had the tools to stop kids believing in terrorism, she insisted: ‘I do.’
Begum said: ‘The fight against terrorism is not a one man job, it’s multiple people with multiple skills.’
Begum, who has resided at the prison camp since 2019, also said she was ‘giving messages and not believed’.
On the subject of her family, she added: ‘If I give a message to my family I want it to be face to face not over the media, that’s very private.
‘My family are very private people and I respect their privacy.’
Begum was stripped of her citizenship in 2019 by Sajid Javid and in February last year the Supreme Court ruled on national security grounds that she cannot return to Britain to pursue an appeal against the decision.
The east London schoolgirl dumped her veil a year ago and now straightens her dyed hair, paints her nails and wears make-up. She denies her image change is a publicity stunt.
Shamima Begum has told GB News she has the skills to help tackle terrorism in the UK
Last September she appeared on Good Morning Britain wearing a Nike baseball cap and a low-cut vest top instead of a niqab.
Begum has claimed that she is a victim of grooming by extremists, would now ‘rather die’ than rejoin ISIS and admitted she was wrong to say the Manchester Arena attack was ‘justified’ because of airstrikes that have killed civilians in Syria. She also said she had no idea ISIS was a ‘death cult’ when she joined.
She has claimed she was groomed by ISIS and her jihadi husband Yago Riedijk from the Netherlands, who she shared three children with who all died at a young age.
The schoolgirl fled London in February 2015 as a 15-year-old, travelling to Syria with two friends, Amira Abase and Kadiza Sultana, to become a jihadi bride – but now claims she no longer supports ISIS and wants to return to the UK
She announced last November that she would be willing to face trial in Britain for the chance to come back. In an interview with Sky News, she repeated her denial of accusations that she carried out atrocities as part of IS, saying they are ‘all completely false’.
But, after being played the interview, Business minister Paul Scully was quick to slap down her plea. He told Sky News: ‘I think the Supreme Court has ruled on this matter. In terms of the actual case, what I don’t want to do is have it out via broadcast.
‘It has been heard by the Supreme Court after the Home Secretary made a really clear ruling.’
Last November, Shamima Begum said she believes she will be killed in her prison camp and is ‘living in fear constantly’ as she continues her fight to return to Britain
In her most recent interview, she added she and her Dutch friend Hafida Haddouch are being targeted by arsonists in the Al Roj camp (pictured) in Syria because they are seen as more Westernised than their campmates
A body language expert who analysed footage of Begum’s interviews after fleeing IS as part of a Discovery Channel documentary last month, claimed that she was ‘faking’ her emotional response on being told she had lost her citizenship.
The discovery+ programme, Shamima Begum: A Faking It Special, which aired in December, examined in forensic detail the schoolgirl-turned-terrorist’s reaction to the news in 2019 that she would be stripped of her UK citizenship by the British Government.
Body language expert Dr Cliff Lansley claimed on the show that the 22-year-old’s body language when she read out the letter from the Home Secretary that stated she was being stripped of her citizenship suggests that she was still loyal to ISIS at the time despite projecting pity at the news.
In the sequence, she is heard saying: ‘I’m just a 19-year-old girl with a new-born baby, I don’t have any weapons, I don’t want to hurt anyone.’
However, Dr Lansley argued that Begum was simply exercising ‘image management’.
He explained: ‘She’s building an image that she’s harmless. But just before she starts with that little advertisement about herself, we get two contradictory body language signals.’