{"id":182941,"date":"2023-10-25T12:58:48","date_gmt":"2023-10-25T12:58:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/?p=182941"},"modified":"2023-10-25T12:58:48","modified_gmt":"2023-10-25T12:58:48","slug":"how-shamima-begum-went-from-straight-a-pupil-to-stateless-jihadi-bride","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/precoinnews.com\/world-news\/how-shamima-begum-went-from-straight-a-pupil-to-stateless-jihadi-bride\/","title":{"rendered":"How Shamima Begum went from straight A-pupil to stateless jihadi bride"},"content":{"rendered":"

What happened to Shamima Begum and where is she now?<\/h1>\n

Lawyers for Shamima Begum are today mounting their latest appeal against the decision to remove her British citizenship – marking the latest chapter in the jihadi bride’s long battle to return to the UK.\u00a0<\/p>\n

The Londoner was a Primark loving 15-year-old when she travelled to Istanbul in Turkey from Gatwick Airport to join ISIS in 2015 with her close friends at Bethnal Green Academy – Kadiza Sultana, 16, and Amira Abase, 15.\u00a0<\/p>\n

Ignoring her family’s warnings that Syria was a ‘dangerous place’, the ‘straight A student’ married a jihadi and began life inside one of the most savage terror group’s in history.\u00a0<\/p>\n

Her UK citizenship was revoked on national security grounds after she was found in a Syrian refugee camp in February 2019. Earlier this year she lost a challenge against the decision, which her lawyers are now challenging in the Court of Appeal.<\/p>\n

One of the key questions in Begum’s story is how much she knew about ISIS atrocities before deciding to join.<\/p>\n

In a 2019 interview, the BBC’s Middle East correspondent, Quentin Sommerville, asked if the terror group’s ‘beheading videos’ were one of the things that attracted her.\u00a0<\/p>\n

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.’<\/p>\n

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Shamima Begum – seen earlier this year – is launching a new legal bid to be allowed to return to the UK\u00a0<\/p>\n


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The Londoner was 15 when she travelled to Istanbul in Turkey. She’s seen on the left as a schoolgirl and on the right in 2019 at the Al Hawl refugee camp in Syria\u00a0<\/p>\n

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Ms Begum’s Dutch jihadi husband Yago Riedijk, who fought for ISIS in Syria\u00a0<\/p>\n

Appearing later on BBC podcast\u00a0The Shamima Begum Story, she claimed she had not been aware of ISIS atrocities and\u00a0‘fell in love’ with the idea of the terror group as a ‘utopia’.<\/span><\/p>\n

She said she was told to ‘pack nice clothes so you can dress nicely for your husband’.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

READ MORE – Begum claims she was interrogated by Jihadi John while sitting in pitch black darkness after arriving in Syria<\/h3>\n

The podcast described how Begum was transferred from Turkey to ISIS-controlled Syria by a smuggler called Mohammed Al Rashed – who at that time was working as a spy for Canada.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

This information was allegedly covered up by Canada even while the Metropolitan Police was leading a huge international search for the trio. After Britain was eventually informed, it was then also persuaded to keep quiet, it is claimed.<\/span><\/p>\n

Begum insisted she would have ‘never’ been able to join ISIS without Rashed’s help.<\/p>\n

‘He (Rashed) organised the entire trip from Turkey to Syria… I don’t think anyone would have been able to make it to Syria without the help of smugglers,’ she told the BBC.\u00a0<\/p>\n

‘He had helped a lot of people come in… We were just doing everything he was telling us to do because he knew everything, we didn’t know anything.’<\/p>\n

Asked by journalist Joshua Baker whether she ever considered going back on her plan to join the death cult, she says: ‘No, not along the journey.’<\/p>\n

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Begum was 15 when she ran away with Kadiza Sultana, 16, and Amira Abase, 15 (they are all pictured at Gatwick airport in 2015)\u00a0<\/p>\n

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Sultana (left), 15, and Abase (right) are both believed to have died in Syria. Begum is pictured\u00a0 middle\u00a0<\/p>\n

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The friend at Istanbul bus station in 2016 before they crossed into ISIS-controlled Syria\u00a0<\/p>\n

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Timeline: Shamima Begum’s dream of joining ISIS saw her exiled from the UK\u00a0<\/h3>\n

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