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«Breaking News» Ex-London schoolgirl, 19, who fled to join ISIS with two friends flees while 'nine months pregnant'



Shamima Begum is now 19 and is alive in Syria 


Shamima Begum is now 19 and is alive in Syria 



Shamima Begum is now 19 and is alive in Syria 


A schoolgirl who fled Britain to join Islamic State has been found heavily pregnant in a refugee camp.


Shamima Begum was just 15 when she and two classmates travelled to Syria in February 2015.


She described witnessing beheadings, bombings and the loss of her two infant children as the caliphate fell apart around her.


However the 19-year-old says she does not regret joining the terror group – but now wants to come home.


‘I’m not the same silly little 15-year-old schoolgirl who ran away from Bethnal Green four years ago,’ she said after being traced to the camp by The Times. ‘And I don’t regret coming here.’


Miss Begum claimed she had been living a normal life despite the atrocities.


The teenager revealed that her first sight of a severed head did not faze her – and she appeared to condone the beheading of Western hostages.


Miss Begum and her friends, Kadiza Sultana and Amira Abase, fled east London in the footsteps of another Bethnal Green schoolgirl, Sharmeena Begum, no relation, who had left the year before. She said each married a IS foreign fighter on reaching Syria.


Miss Begum said her first two children died in infancy.


Disillusioned, the young woman told how she had fled the final IS stronghold fearing that her unborn baby, who she says is due any day, would suffer the same fate. 




Shamima Begum, then 15, in a photo held by her sister Renu whilst being interviewed by the media at New Scotland Yard


Shamima Begum, then 15, in a photo held by her sister Renu whilst being interviewed by the media at New Scotland Yard



Shamima Begum, then 15, in a photo held by her sister Renu whilst being interviewed by the media at New Scotland Yard





Shamima Begum one of three schoolgirls at Gatwick Airport as she left the UK to marry a foreign fighter for ISIS


Shamima Begum one of three schoolgirls at Gatwick Airport as she left the UK to marry a foreign fighter for ISIS



Shamima Begum one of three schoolgirls at Gatwick Airport as she left the UK to marry a foreign fighter for ISIS



Timeline of the London girls' journey into the heart of terror



December 2014


Counter terrorism police question Shamima Begum, Kadiz Sultana and Amira Abase after their friend Sharmeema Begum goes to Syria.


February 17, 2015


The three girls leave the UK for Syria when they should have been at school.


The trio flew from Gatwick Airport to Istanbul, Turkey before carrying on to Syria via land.


March 2015


The girls are seeing leaving Gazientep on the Turkey borer with Syria by bus


April 2015


A month later the girls attempt to show they are living an ordinary life. Amira posts a social media picture of food on a table – calling it an ISIS (dawla) takeaway


August 2016


Kadiza Sultana is reported dead after suggestions she tried to flee but was hit by a Russian airstrike


June 2018


Shamima saw Amira and Sharmeema alive


January 2019


Shamima escapes




She conceived the child with IS fighter Yago Riedijk, 27, a Dutchman who converted to Islam. The pair married only weeks after she arrived in Raqqa in 2015. Miss Begum admitted she was aware many would want her barred from returning home.


She conceded ‘the caliphate is over’ and had witnessed ‘so much oppression and corruption that I don’t think they deserved victory’.


‘I know what everyone at home thinks of me as I have read all that was written about me online,’ she said. ‘But I just want to come home to have my child. That’s all I want right now.


‘I’ll do anything required just to be able to come home and live quietly with my child.’


Miss Begum fled the final IS stronghold in Baghuz, eastern Syria, as Western-backed Kurdish forces closed in on the town. She said: ‘I was weak. I could not endure the suffering and hardship that staying on the battlefield involved.


‘But I was also frightened the child I am about to give birth to would die like my other children if I stayed on.


‘So I fled the caliphate. Now all I want to do is come home to Britain.’


Her desire to return to east London will cause consternation to Home Office officials because the legal status of British IS brides is highly contentious.


In her first comments since her disappearance four years ago, Miss Begum repeated IS propaganda but also made remarks that were dismissive of the IS caliphate.


Her equivocation will lead some to question whether she has been brainwashed during her time in Syria.


‘When I saw my first severed head in a bin it didn’t faze me at all,’ she said. ‘It was from a captured fighter seized on the battlefield, an enemy of Islam.


‘I thought only of what he would have done to a Muslim woman if he had the chance.’


She also poured scorn on the Western hostages she had watched being beheaded on videos.


She said: ‘Journalists can be spies too, entering Syria illegally. They are a security threat for the caliphate.’


It is unclear whether she was referring specifically to the British victims beheaded by IS, Alan Henning and David Haines, both killed in 2014.


Miss Begum said Amira and Sharmeena had decided to remain in Baghuz. Kadiza was reportedly killed two years ago. 



Shamima left the UK with two friends who flew to Turkey and crossed the border into Syria in February 2015


Shamima left the UK with two friends who flew to Turkey and crossed the border into Syria in February 2015



Shamima left the UK with two friends who flew to Turkey and crossed the border into Syria in February 2015



She said she ‘last saw my two friends in June’ of last year but had heard ‘only two weeks ago’ the pair were still alive.


However, she feared that ‘all the recent bombing’ may have killed them. Miss Begum praised their decision to remain.


‘They urged patience and endurance in the caliphate and chose to stay behind in Baghuz,’ she said.


‘They would be ashamed of me if they survived the bombing and battle to learn that I had left.


‘They made their choice as single women. For their husbands were already dead. It was their own choice as women to stay.’ Miss Begum told her story to Times journalist Antony Loyd, who found her alone in the Al Hawl camp – a facility for around 39,000 refugees in northern Syria.


The three schoolgirls had initially flown to Turkey after telling their parents they were going out for the day. They later crossed the border into Syria. Miss Begum said: ‘I applied to marry an English-speaking fighter between 20 and 25 years old.’


Kadiza married an American, Amira married an Australian and Sharmeena married a Bosnian. She said: ‘There was a lot of oppressions of innocent people.


‘In some cases fighters who had fought for the caliphate were executed as spies even though they were innocent.’


She said that her husband spent six months in prison after being accused of treachery.


She left her home in Raqqa in January 2017 with him and their first child, a daughter who later died along with her son in the all-round chaos of military defeat.


IS told jihadi families to make their own decisions as to whether to flee. The couple left together but her husband surrendered to a fighters opposed to IS. That was the last time she saw him. 



The Brits who joined ISIS: 



The Beatles




Jihadi John was the leader of The Beatles


Jihadi John was the leader of The Beatles



Jihadi John was the leader of The Beatles



Alexanda Kotey, El Shafee Elsheikh, Mohammed Emwazi - known as Jihadi John and Aine Davis make up the quartet of terrorists known as ‘The Beatles’.


They were named after the 60s band because of their English accents.


The four Londoners were linked to a string of hostage murders in Iraq and Syria during the bloody Islamist uprising. They also had a reputation for waterboarding, mock executions and crucifixions.


The US government said the group beheaded more than 27 hostages, including British aid workers David Haines and Alan Henning, on camera.


Kotey and Elsheikh who were part of the beheading gang that included Jihadi John, were detained by the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces in January 2018.


The ringleader of the 'Beatles' -Jihadi John - was killed in an airstrike in 2015 in Syria. Aine Davis, is imprisoned in Turkey on terrorism charges.


Sally Jones 


Jones, 50, became known as the 'White Widow' after calling for attacks on UK soil and moving to Syria with her jihadi husband Junaid Hussain in 2013.


The mother-of-one, originally from Chatham, Kent, was believed to have been killed in a US drone strike near the Syria-Iraq border, alongside her 12-year-old son JoJo, known as Hamza Hussain, in October 2017. 




Sally Jones fled for Syria with her small son to join the ranks of the Islamic State group


Sally Jones fled for Syria with her small son to join the ranks of the Islamic State group



Sally Jones fled for Syria with her small son to join the ranks of the Islamic State group



Jones helped ISIS lure would-be jihadis and called for attacks on RAF bases and the Queen on VJ day. She travelled to Syria to marry terrorist Hussain was killed in a drone strike in 2015 although Jones kept producing propaganda for Daesh.


Jones has never formally been wiped off the US target list as her DNA was not recovered from the ground.


Siddhartha Dhar




Dhar is believed to have died in an airstrike in 2018


Dhar is believed to have died in an airstrike in 2018



Dhar is believed to have died in an airstrike in 2018



Dhar, 35, was used as a recruiting tool by propagandists after the death of fellow Brit Mohammed Emwazi - also known as Jihadi John.


Dhar, an ex-bouncy castle salesman from Walthamstow, East London, was the right-hand man to hate preacher Anjem Choudry.


The fugitive, also known as Abu Rumaysah,is believed to have died in an airstrike in 2018. 


Dhar was born in London to a Hindu family. His friends remember him as ‘Sid’, who drank alcohol and dreamt of becoming a dentist.


But he was converted to Islam in his teens and radicalised by Choudary’s banned Al-Muhajiroun group.


He later renamed himself Abu Rumaysah before being arrest with Choudhary and others on terror charges, only to skip bail.


 


 




 


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Shamima Begum is now 19 and is alive in Syria 

A schoolgirl who fled Britain to join Islamic State has been found heavily pregnant in a refugee camp.
Shamima Begum was just 15 when she and two classmates travelled to Syria in February 2015.
She described witnessing beheadings, bombings and ...


It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.

Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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