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Κυριακή 17 Φεβρουαρίου 2019

Shamima Begum Joined ISIS At 15 — Now She’s 19, Pregnant, And Wants To Return Home

 Shamima Begum
Though Shamima Begum described life as an ISIS member as "normal," 
she also said it was exactly like what the propaganda videos depicted 
— and that decapitations didn't bother her.
Shamima Begum In Gatwick
London Metropolitan Police
15-year-old Shamima Begum in Gatwick Airport, 2015

Shamima Begum left her home in Britain to join ISIS in Syria when she was a teenager 
in 2015. Together with two of her classmates, the young girl was recently found in a 
refugee camp by UK newspaper The Times.
....τα όσα έζησε στα χέρια του Ισλαμικού Κράτους αποκαλύπτει μια κοπέλα που σε 
ηλικία 15 ετών έφυγε το 2015 από το Λονδίνο για να ενταχθεί στις δυνάμεις της 
τζιχαντιστικής οργάνωσης.
*Η Σαμάιμα Μπέγκαμ ξεκίνησε μαζί με δύο συμμαθήτριές της, την Καντίζ Σουλτάνα και 
την Αμίρα Αμπάζε με προορισμό τη Ράκα. Εκεί τις αιχμαλώτισαν σ’ ένα σπίτι για «άγαμες» γυναίκες και μέσα σε τρεις εβδομάδες παντρεύτηκε έναν 27χρονο Ολλανδό τζιχαντιστή.
Η κοπέλα που ζει εδώ και λίγο καιρό σε προσφυγικό καταυλισμό στη Συρία ονειρεύεται 

να γυρίσει πίσω στη Βρετανία. Είναι 9 μηνών έγκυος και μέσα σε αυτά τα 4 χρόνια 
γέννησε άλλα δύο παιδιά, που πέθαναν από ασθένειες και υποσιτισμό. Δεν μετανιώνει 
που συντάχθηκε με το Ισλαμικό Κράτος, αλλά θέλει να γυρίσει πίσω για να είναι ασφαλές 
το μωρό της.
- Μιλώντας στους Times του Λονδίνου περιγράφει τη φρίκη του πολέμου. 

«Είδα το πρώτο κομμένο κεφάλι μέσα σ’ έναν σκουπιδοτενεκέ, αλλά δεν με ενόχλησε καθόλου. Ήταν το κεφάλι ενός αιχμαλώτου, που τον έπιασαν στο πεδίο της μάχης, 
ενός εχθρού του Ισλάμ. Το μόνο που σκέφτηκαν ήταν θα μπορούσε να κάνει σε μια μουσουλμάνα αν του δινόταν η ευκαιρία», λέει.
- Η 19χρονη σήμερα «νύφη του ISIS» διέφυγε πριν από δύο εβδομάδες από το Μπαγκούζ, το τελευταίο έδαφος υπό τον έλεγχο της τρομοκρατικής οργάνωσης στην ανατολική Συρία. 

Ο άνδρας της παραδόθηκε σε μια ομάδα Σύρων μαχητών ενώ έφευγαν και τώρα βρίσκεται, όπως λέει η νεαρή, σε μια φυλακή όπου βασάνιζαν τους κρατουμένους.
«Οι Βρετανοί πολίτες έχουν δικαιώματα, όποιοι κι αν είναι, αλλά αν πήγαν να ενταχθούν στον ΙSIS και επιστρέφουν στο Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο, να περιμένουν ότι θα ανακριθούν και ει δυνατόν θα τους ασκηθεί δίωξη. Οι πράξεις έχουν συνέπειες. Νομίζω ότι η κοινή γνώμη θα σκέφτεται γιατί αυτοί οι άνθρωποι θέλουν να επιστρέψουν σε μια χώρα που είπαν ότι μισούν», σχολίασε ο Βρετανός υπουργός Ασφάλειας, Μπεν Γουάλας για το αίτημα της να γυρίσει πίσω. 

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Begum is now nine months pregnant and wants to come home. The 19-year-old said she “just wants to come home to have my child,” and that while she has no regrets over joining the Islamic terrorist group, “the caliphate is over.”
Οι μαθητές του Λονδίνου Shamima Begum, Kadiza Sultana και Amira Abase επιβιβάστηκαν με αεροπλάνο της Turkish Airlines από το αεροδρόμιο Gatwick του Λονδίνου στην Κωνσταντινούπολη στις 17 Φεβρουαρίου 2015. Πιστεύεται ότι διασχίζουν τα σύνορα της Τουρκίας στη Συρία μέσα σε λίγες μέρες.
London schoolgirls Shamima Begum, Kadiza Sultana and Amira Abase boarded a Turkish Airlines plane from London's Gatwick Airport to Istanbul on February 17, 2015. They are thought to have crossed the Turkish border into Syria within days.In February 2015, 
Begum left London's Gatwick Airport with her classmates Kadiza Sultana and  
Amira Abase.The young women, all from the Bethnal Green Academy in east London, 
were to join another classmate who had traveled to Syria months earlier.
When the trio first crossed into Syria, Begum said, they were held in a couple of houses because they were suspected of being spies. 
The upcoming childbirth won’t be Begum’s first, CNN  reports, as Begum has had two 
other children during her time in Syria, who died from illness and malnutrition.
As for her desire to come back to England, the motivating factors are essentially comprised of having a healthy environment for her child and an admission that her stay in Syria is no longer worth it. She fled the caliphate’s last stand in the village of Baghouz two weeks ago.
“They’re just getting smaller and smaller and there’s so much oppression and corruption going on that I don’t really think they deserve victory,” she explained.
ISIS Flag
The flag of the Islamic State terrorist organization.
Begum’s 27-year-old husband fought for ISIS but surrendered to US-backed Syrian 
troops a few weeks ago. She hasn’t seen or heard from him since.
“In the end, I just could not endure any more,” she said. “I just couldn’t take it. 
Now all I want to do is come home to Britain.”
As far as the backlash Begum will have to face — as a Brit who fled Europe to join 
ISIS and is now pleading for help in garnering safe passage back — she’s well aware 
of “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,” she said. “I’ll do anything required just to be able to come home and live quietly with my child.”
Life For Shamima Begum Under ISIS
Isis Fighters Enter Raqqa
ISIS fighters return to Raqqa, Syria in 2014

*The teenage girl left Gatwick Airport with Bethnal Green Academy classmates Kadiza Sultana and Amira Abase in February 2015. The plan was to meet a friend of theirs
 who had traveled to Syria a few months earlier. When they got to Raqqa, however, 
they were detained under suspicion of being spies.
Shortly after, Begum was separated from her friends and placed in a “house for women,” where she applied to “marry an English-speaking fighter between 20 and 25 years old.” Whether this process was voluntary or not is unclear.
10 days later, she was officially wed to Dutch national Yago Riedijk.
The other three girls reportedly also married foreign-born ISIS fighters, pointing toward an established system in place for these types of non-Islamic expats.
Begum said the first few years with ISIS were largely identical to what she’s seen in the propaganda videos, yet described that time as “normal life,” suggesting substantial detachment from Western norms most of her UK-based compatriots would define as normal.
“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.”
Raqqa In 2017
Raqqa, after severe U.S. bombings in 2017.
Shamima Begum and her husband left Raqqa in early 2017,traveling along the 
Euphrates valley while Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) were on their heels. 
Eventually, the arrived in Baghouz.
Sultana was reportedly killed in an airstrike in 2016.
After Begum and her husband were separated, she left the caravan of remaining ISIS fighters she felt were doomed to die, admitting she felt “weak” for doing so, and that 
she “saluted” those who stayed. As it stands, she’s now in a refugee camp comprised 
of 39,000 people in al-Hawl, in northern Syria.
Begum did hear some promising news from women in the camp that her two other classmates were alive and well in Baghouz — “But with all the bombing, I am not sure whether they have survived,” she said.
Will She Be Allowed Back In?
In the end, all Begum has on her mind is getting out of Syria alive — how the UK government will receive those pleas is not as clear.
Surrendering ISIS Fighters In Afghanistan
Wikimedia Commons
Surrendered ISIS fighters who turned themselves in to Afghan force in 2018

UK security minister Ben Wallace recently stated on BBC’s Radio 4 that “actions have consequences,” in reference to the UK Home Office’s strict laws for citizens hoping to 
come back home after traveling to terrorist hotspots.
He said that nationals who want to return should be “prepared to be questioned, investigated and potentially prosecuted for committed terrorist offenses.”
“We recognize that there are children involved in this who had no choice about being out there, but ultimately what we have to do is protect the public,” he said. 
“People who went out there often as amateurs are now professional terrorists or professional supporters of terrorism, and we have to make sure we mitigate that threat should they come back.”
Shamima Begum
Shamima Begum in northern Syria in 2019
Ultimately, Shamima Begum’s bureaucratic journey back home has only just begun.
With some analysts and authorities urging the government to consider people like 
Begum victims — and others reminding them that the girl herself seems to have been poisoned by ISIS’ barbaric violence — the push and pull between opposing strategies 
will have to be meted out in court.
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https://allthatsinteresting.com/shamima-begum-pregnant-isis-teen
VIDEOShamima Begum: Bring me home, says Bethnal Green girl who left to join Isis
The Times finds former schoolgirl in Syrian refugee camp

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/shamima-begum-bring-me-home-says-
bethnal-green-girl-who-fled-to-join-isis-hgvqw765d

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