The father of one of the 'Bethnal Green three' says Britain has a duty to welcome Shamima Begum back and said: 'She should be allowed to come home and have her baby in peace'.
Abase Hussen, 52, the father of Bethnal Green jihadi bride Amira Abase, said the schoolgirls are victims who be brought back to the UK and 'helped, not punished'.
Miss Begum is in a Syrian refugee camp about to have her third child and says that her friend Amira is alive but Kadiza Sultana died in an air strike two years ago.
He said: 'These girls were young. They were manipulated by evil people and they should be brought home and helped. Not punished.
'The British government have not done anything to help me or the other parents. We have been badly treated. Shamima should be allowed to come home and have her baby in peace.
'I'm just waiting for the time when I can see my daughter. Ever since she left I have had hope. Tomorrow is another day. You never know what will happen tomorrow. The last time I spoke to her was a very, very long time ago.'
Abase Hussen, 52, the father of Amira Abase, (left today) welcomed news that his daughter and her friend Shamima Begum (right) are alive ans said that they should come back to Britain if then can
Mr Hussen (circled) attended a heat preacher's rally alongside one of Lee Rigby's killers - and took his daughter - yet said he moved to Britain in 1999 for freedom and democracy
When asked if he thinks the girls should be able to return to Britain to restart their lives, he said: 'As a parent there is no question. To have your children around you... there is no question. That would make me happy. It gives me some hope as well.'
He added: 'It was just a mistake that the girls left their families to go to a place like that.
'What I would say to her, if she reads this, is just come back, please. Come home to us. That's all I can say'.
He went on: "The last conversation we had with my daughter was over a year ago when she called out of the blue.
'I was full of so much sorrow that I couldn't speak with her properly. My heart is filled with grief.
"I have two other teenage children and I constantly worry about what they are getting up to and that they might also be radicalised. I'm a humble man, I fear God and don't deserve this."
"All the children that have runaway to Syria and been manipulated should be helped home. There's been no co-ordination in helping our children to return. Nothing is being done for us.
'The intelligence services visited a few times but we've had no help from the government'.
Abase works as a security guard and originates from Ethiopia. He's been in the UK since 1999. The daughter who's in Syria was born in Ethiopia.
Mr Hussen blamed police for failing to stop his daughter fleeing to join ISIS.
Mr Hussen told MPs after his daughter Amira Abase fled to Syria aged 15 that he could think of 'nothing' to explain why she and two friends had decided to join IS, as well as keeping quiet about his own links to radicalism.
It then emerged he had been in caught in shocking video footage amid a flag-burning mob, screaming in rage at a protest outside the US embassy in London, in 2012. Also at the rally were hate cleric Anjem Choudary and Michael Adebowale, one of the killers of Fusilier Lee Rigby.
He later conceded the teenager was 'maybe' influenced by the rally organised by banned terror group Al-Muhajiroun.
Shamima Begum was tracked down by The Times to a refugee camp in northern Syria where she is now 19-years-old, the bride of an Islamic State fighter, nine months pregnant and has had two infant children who are dead. Her husband is in captivity.
Stating that 'I don't regret coming here,' she told The Times: 'I'm not the same silly little 15-year-old schoolgirl who ran away from Bethnal Green four years ago.'
She also told the paper: 'The caliphate is over.
'There was 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. 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.'
Bethnal Green runaway Amira Abase (left in September) used a pictured of a woman in a full veil clutching a knife on her Twitter page, which has been shut down
She was one of three schoolgirls - along with Kadiza Sultana and Amira Abase - from Bethnal Green Academy who left their homes and families in February 2015 to join a fourth Bethnal Green schoolgirl in Syria who had left London they year before. They each married an Isis foreign fighter, according to The Times.
Ms Sultana was reported to have been killed in an airstrike on Raqqa in May 2016, while Ms Begum has recently heard second-hand from other people that Miss Abase, and the other schoolgirl who left Britain in 2014, may still be alive.
When she arrived, Miss Begum was put in a house where jihadist brides-to-be waited to be married, she said.
Ms Begum was married 10 days after arriving in Raqqa in 2015 to a Dutchman who had converted to Islam. She claims her husband was later arrested, charged with spying and tortured.
She left Raqqa in January 2017 with her husband but her children, a girl aged a year and nine months old and a three-month-old boy, both died in the recent months. Her son had an unknown illness worsened by malnutrition, The Times said.
She said she had a 'mostly' a 'normal life in Raqqa, every now and then bombing and stuff'.
She told the paper: 'But when I saw my first severed head in a bin it didn't faze me at all. 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.'
Kadiza Sultana, then 16, Amira Abase, then 15, in images released by police in 2015 after they ran off to Syria. Miss Sultana was killed in an air strike
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