Shamima Begum today lost her Court of Appeal challenge over the removal of her British citizenship after claiming she was a victim of trafficking. She travelled to Syria to join ISIS in 2015 aged 15. Her citizenship was shortly after.
Jihadi bride Shamima Begum is just one of a total of 19 British women being held at a Syrian detention camp, it has emerged.
Jihadi bride Wajda Rashid, 45, from Leeds has been a prisoner at Al-Roj camp in Syria for three years'Mothers are indoctrinating children with extremist ideologies, and many refuse to send them to school. Our attempt to encourage education backfires, as mothers divert their children to sharia courses instead.'
Ms Begum left the UK for Syria in 2015 married a fighter with the IS jihadist group and had three children, none of whom survived. Ms Rashid pleaded with Britain to let her come home for the sake of her seven-year-old son, Adam, and said she needs surgery for shrapnel injuries suffered in the conflict. 'I just want England to take me back for my son.
At the time, the Islamist terrorists controlled vast areas of Syria and Iraq. The couple lived in Raqqa, the terror group's capital city, where their son was born in 2016. Ms Rashid said she was separated from her husband during fighting in Baghouz, which was ISIS's last stronghold.
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