Jihadi bride Shamima Begum can be both a national security threat and a victim of trafficking, the Court of Appeal has heard. The Home Office is fighting the former ISIS fanatic’s bid to have her British citizenship restored after it was stripped
ISIS bride Shamima Begum was friends with a caliphate slave master that oversaw the kidnap, enslavement and rape of girls as young as 14, a victim has claimed. Begum, from Bethnal Green, recently lost her appeal against losing her British citizenship. She
Shamima Begum is in a “vulnerable position” as she finds herself still very much exposed to the dangers of a “possible” ISIS attack on her camp in northeast Syria, a Research Fellow specialising in women and minorities in the Islamic State has
British women, including Shamima Begum, who left the UK to join Islamic State should be brought home, the government’s independent terrorism watchdog is expected to say. Jonathan Hall KC is set to argue that British or formely British women should be allowed to
Shamima Begum’s right to be tried in the UK was fiercely defended by a member of the Question Time audience in Cardiff on Wednesday. Begum, who is now 23, lost her court appeal against the decision to remove her British citizenship this
Former ISIS bride Shamima Begum does not deserve to be allowed back into the UK, Nile Gardiner is insisting as he claimed it would be ‘insanity’ to do so. Speaking on Dan Wootton’s GB News show tonight, Mr Gardiner and fellow guest,
A teacher seriously injured in the horrific Manchester Arena suicide bombing attack says Shamima Begum has “no place back in British society”. In 2017, a sickening jihadist-inspired strike on an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester saw 22 adults and children lose their
Four years ago (2019) We revealed how Shamima Begum, 19, who fled to Syria aged 15 and married an Islamic State fighter, had been stripped of her British citizenship. She had begged the authorities to be allowed back with her new baby
Those remarks though were different from her reflections on the beheading videos back in 2019, when she was interviewed by Quentin Sommerville, the BBC’s Middle East correspondent. He asked her: “One of the reasons you joined IS is because you watched some
Shamima Begum has told a BBC documentary filmmaker she was “in love with the idea of Isis” and their atrocities would have happened if she was “there or not”. The 23-year-old former death cult member has been given a wide ranging interview