Muslim School Girl Who Left Britain To Join
ISIS In Syria Is Pregnant And Wants To Return To London
February 15. 2019
Shamima Begum
In 2015 a 15-year-old school girl, Shamima
Begum, left London, England with three friends in her age group
and went to Syria to join the murderous terrorist group ISIS.
They posted photos and messages on their social networking
accounts, stating they are eating fast food and having so much
fun joining ISIS.
The public hadn’t heard much about them for a
while. Now comes word they’ve been going through hell on earth.
They were married off to ISIS fighters. One of the girls, Kadiza
Sultana, is dead. She was killed in an air strike. Amira Abase
is missing (16-Year-Old Muslim Girl In London Who Tried To Join ISIS Laughs Over
Terrorists Killing 30 Britons In Tunisia Attack).
Begum, now 19, who was also married off to an
ISIS fighter, saw their first two children (a 21-month old girl
and a 3-month-old boy) die of disease. Her husband has been
captured and is in prison. Now, Begum, who is pregnant again,
wants to return to Britain.
Begum stated to an interviewer, “I don’t regret
coming over here. When I saw my first severed head in a bin it
didn‘t faze me at all.” She sounds psychopathic and like she is
capable of murder. After all, she did go to Syria to fight
alongside ISIS. For Begum to state a severed head didn‘t faze
her is alarming.
She should not be permitted to return to
Britain. Begum’s story has parallels with the Manchester Arena
bomber, Salman Abedi. His dad was a jihadi in a terrorist group
in Libya. The British government granted him asylum. He moved to
London and sired Salman Abedi on their shores, who went on to
commit the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing that killed 10 children
and 12 adults. The bombing also injured 79 children and 60
adults. Hundreds of people in the arena suffered psychological
trauma, as they saw men, women and children with blast injuries,
such as severed limbs and profuse bleeding.
Begum’s story reminds me of Abedi. She wants to
return to have her baby on British shores. The child and other
children she may give birth to, will be indoctrinated by her and
grow up to be terrorists. She has not abandoned her terrorists
views. Once again, she told the interviewer she is not sorry she
went to join ISIS. She is still a jihadi.
It will cost the British government £2,000,000
per year to watch Begum to ensure she doesn’t engage in deadly
terrorist acts on their shores. This will also entail watching
her offspring when they come of age and leave her household,
which means the surveillance fees assessed to the British
taxpayers will multiply. They should save themselves the
bereavement, heartache and money. Think ahead. Eliminate
problems before they start. Ban her from Britain.
There is precedent to strip Begum of her
citizenship. Begum is of Bangladeshi descent. In the case of
British born Ashraf Mahmud Islam, who too is of Bangladeshi
descent, he left Britain in his late teens to join ISIS in
Syria, then was stripped of his citizenship in 2018. He was
captured and thrown in prison in Syria and now wants to return
to Britain.
However, the British government stripped him of
his citizenship in a letter that contained the lines, “The
reason for the decision is that it is assessed that you are a
British/Bangladeshi dual national who has traveled to Syria and
is aligned with ISIL. It is assessed that your return to the UK
would present a risk to the national security of the United
Kingdom. I am satisfied that such an order will not make you
stateless.”
British law needs to be changed regarding
terrorism, as terrorists are given a maximum of 10-years in
prison (for preaching terrorism or joining a terrorist group).
It should be a whole life sentence. It’s cheaper than terrorists
getting out of prison in 10-years or less, then the British
taxpayers getting stuck with a bill of £2,000,000 per year to
watch each of them. Issuing whole life sentences for terrorism
can be done. Case in point, in America terrorists get life in
prison at a maximum security Supermax prison.
That’s another thing. As stated in previous
articles on the site, there needs to be a prison in Britain
strictly for terrorists and those who support them. This will
prevent them from entering the general population in British
prisons and indoctrinating others. There are cases, such as the
Westminster bomber, of people who
went into British prisons, then came out radicalized. These
issues need to be taken up by Parliament and funding granted to
build said prison.
In closing, as I stated in 2015 when the
aforementioned three girls left Britain to join ISIS, I would
like to implore young people in Britain not to follow their
example by becoming terrorists. You will ruin your life. Britain
is a great place. There are so many positive things to do.
Appreciate your freedoms and the fact you are growing up in a
nation where there is free speech, free press, free education,
free healthcare and counsil housing if you need it and meet the
requirements. You can go to the movies, concerts, the mall,
restaurants, amusement parks, parks, museum and theatres, among
other things.
You can go to the supermarket or corner shop and
get your favorite foods. You have clean air, running water and
the internet (some countries do not have that). Appreciate your
life in a developed country and don’t throw it all away on
terrorism or other criminal acts. As I have repeatedly stated on
this website, choices have consequences. Therefore, do not make
the wrong choices.
STORY SOURCE
Brit ISIS schoolgirl Shamima Begum WON'T be
rescued by UK from Syria
08:52, 14 FEB 2019Updated18:02, 14 FEB 2019 - The
Security Minister has said the UK won't get rescue 'terrorist' ISIS
schoolgirl Shamima Begum from Syria. The east London schoolgirl left
Britain at 15 to join ISIS and says she doesn't regret her decision.
Now 19 and heavily pregnant, Begum wants to come home so her baby
can be 'looked after'.
Asked if he would “rush to bring home” people in
Begum’s situation, Security minister Ben Wallace told BBC Radio 4’s
Today programme: “I’m not putting at risk British people’s lives to
go and look for terrorists or former terrorists in a failed state.
“There’s consular services elsewhere in the region and the strong
message this government has given for many years is actions have
consequences.”...
Her two infant children - a girl aged a year and
nine months old and a three month old boy - have both died in the
recent months. Her son had an unknown illness worsened by
malnutrition. The 19-year-old, whose husband is now in captivity,
told The Times' Anthony Lloyd: "I don't regret coming here." "When I
saw my first severed head in a bin it didn't faze me at all." But,
she added: "I'm not the same silly little 15-year-old schoolgirl who
ran away from Bethnal Green four years ago." She said she had a
mostly normal life in Raqqa - despite all the "bombing and stuff",
but admitted the "caliphate is over"...
https://www.mirror.co.uk
The Isis member who wants to come home - and
the letter showing Britain's bid to stop him
26 October 2018 at 6:40pm - He's missing his mum's
cooking, hoping his sister's exams go well and even bringing news of
a forthcoming grandchild. The letters of British-born Ashraf Mahmud
Islam to his parents are often typical of any young person living
away from their family, describing himself as their "big baby boy".
Except, he's writing from a Kurdish prison in northern Syria.
Because he's a captured member of Isis. Ashraf Mahmud Islam has been
imprisoned in northern Syria since January...
Ashraf said he had travelled to Syria in 2015 to
"help the Syrian people". He didn't confirm his starting location
but said he reached Syria through Turkey and eventually made it to
Raqqa. Ashraf claimed he joined Isis because they were one of the
few groups that would "accept foreigners" and had mixed with British
fighters, including Jihadi Jack. He said he hadn't met Jihadi
John...
We also obtained the original letter issued by the
Home Office, signed by the then home secretary Amber Rudd, which
issued the order to deprive Ashraf of his British citizenship. "The
reason for the decision is that is it assessed that you are a
British/Bangladeshi dual national who has travelled to Syria and is
aligned with ISIL," Ms Rudd wrote. "It is assessed that your return
to the UK would present a risk to the national security of the
United Kingdom." The letter added: "I am satisfied that such an
order will not make you stateless."...
A Home Office spokesperson told ITV News: "Any
British Citizen may be deprived of his or her citizenship if the
Secretary of State is satisfied that it would be conducive to the
public good, for example where they pose a threat to national
security, unless to deprive would render them stateless."
https://www.itv.com
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