One of the three British girls to go to ISA want to return
14 February 2019, 24:03 BDT


The events in February 2015. In the UK, the three schoolgirls in east London were missing after the disappearance of three friends. Three days later, it was known that they went to Syria under the influence of militant Islamic State (IS) ideology. One of the three daughters, Shamima Begum, has now expressed her desire to return to the UK.
British Daily Times journalist Anthony Lloyd recently met Shamimar in a Syrian refugee camp in northern Syria. Shamima told the journalist that she is nine months pregnant. Now any day her child may be born. Earlier, his two children died due to malnutrition and disease. They want to return to the UK to save the newborn baby. However, he is not repentant to join the ISA.
During the trip to Syria, three students of the Bethnal Green Academy, Shamima Begum and Amira Ghazi were 15 years old. Another student Khadija Sultana was 16 years old. Three months ago, Sharmina Begum, a student of the same school, went to Syria. The idea that the three girls went to Syria together with the means of contact with Sharmin The children of three Bangladeshi families - Shamima Begum, Khadiza Sultana and Sharmina Begum - are children.
Khadija Sultana was reported to have been killed in a bomb attack in 2016. In the interview, Shamima Begum confirmed the death.
On February 17, 2015, three girls went to Turkey via Gatewaye Bimanport. From there they crossed the border to Syria. IS militants occupy a large part of Syria and Iraq and declared Islamist caliphate. Whose capital was the city of Rakkya in Syria.
At present, 19-year-old Shamima Begum says that they enter Syria and go straight to Rakkah. There the women from different countries are kept together in a room to get married. Shamima applied for marriage to a boy who speaks English from 20 to 25 years of age. He is married to a 27-year-old Danish converted son 10 days later.
Shamima said, two weeks ago she was with her husband in Baghuj area on the last base of IS. Her husband surrendered to the Syrian army while fleeing from there. And he took shelter in refugee camp. Nearly 39,000 people in the Syrian refugee refugee camp
In response to such questions, Shamima said that he was expecting his life in Syria. When there were no bomb attacks, life was normal. Talking about the experience of being separated from the body for the first time in life, she said that she was not even disturbed by seeing the head disconnected from a scum.
Speaking about the loss of his two children, Shamima said that her first child was the girl. The 1 year old 9-month-old child was buried in Baghuz area 1 month ago. Three months before his 8-month-old second child died. Shamima said there was nothing necessary medicine physician there. This is also one of the reasons behind leaving their rural area. He said he is very concerned about the unborn child. Back in the UK, he wants to lead a silent life with his child. He agreed to do everything to return to the UK.
Shamima, who has been living as a wife for four years, said that he is not seeing any future of the alleged caliphate state. They are increasingly small. He said that repression and corruption in the IS have been a serious form of corruption. She said that her husband was also imprisoned in prison. Shamima does not think the IS is deserving of anything.
Now the question is, Shamima Begum can return? State Minister for Security Ben Wallace told Daily Mail that Shamim has the right to return to the UK. But he must ask for assistance in Iraq, Turkey or any British embassy in the region. Because there is no British consular service in Syria. Responding to a question, he said that he does not want to risk a British citizen's life by sending a terrorist or former terrorist who is involved in militant IS. He said, the British people who have entered Syria and have been involved in terrorist activities must face trial.
Times journalist Anthony Lloyd told the Daily Mail: "When Shamima went to Syria, she was a minor. Four years later she is now married to a jihadist wife. Although he is not repentant; But his impression of panic is obvious. In the war, he lived a devastating life. Now she is nine months pregnant. I do not want to judge him very hard. '
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