
'I just want to go home' says Brit ISIS bride trapped in 'ticking timebomb' Syria camp with Shamima Begum | AI6B2NU | 2024-03-24 19:08:01
A camp commander has now revealed there are 19 UK ladies and 35 youngsters detained in only one compound
BRITISH jihadi bride Wajda Rashid is begging the UK to take her back from her "ticking time bomb" detention camp in Syria the place Shamima Begum can also be being held.
A camp commander has now revealed there are 19 UK ladies and 35 youngsters detained in only one compound the place ISIS ideology nonetheless runs rampant.




It's the first time a selected figure has emerged and it's far greater than previous estimates.
The UK has stripped all 35 ISIS brides of their citizenship and is refusing to allow them to return as a result of fears over national security.
Begum, 24, who fled the UK to hitch the dying cult aged 15, has spent the final five years confined inside Al Roj, one among two sprawling detention camps stuffed full with Islamic State families.
She is joined by Rashid, 45,& from Leeds, who regrets leaving the UK together with her Porsche-driving barrister husband in 2015 in order that he might take up arms with the so-called 'caliphate'.
Rashid is asking the UK to take her and her son, Adam, 9, back as she needs surgical procedure for shrapnel accidents.
"I miss my household a lot. My mum, my dad, my brothers….And I simply need to go back and reside with them and never ever go in another country ever. I am traumatised," she informed The Mail on Sunday.
The former instructor, who was first interviewed by filmmaker Andrew Drury in 2022, is pleading with the UK for a second probability.
She uses crutches after being injured in an air strike. "I'm part-paralysed – my leg and arm don't work. I don't get any assist from physiotherapy," she moaned.
Her lawyer husband from Birmingham, Yasser Iqbal, 46, is believed to be in a men's prison in northern Syria after being captured.
Brit ISIS brides Begum and Rashid reside amongst tens of hundreds who have been confined to the grim makeshift cities of Al Roj and Al Hol in northeast Syria because the demise cult collapsed in 2017.
However the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) who guard the large compounds have warned that extremism is rising as soon as again inside its walls.
They are now urging the UK to take back the 35 ladies and their youngsters after calling the camps a "ticking time bomb" the place ISIS ideology nonetheless runs deep.
One commander informed MoS: "We would like the& British Government& to take their residents and conduct trials in Britain.
"Their presence within the camp is a ticking time bomb, posing a hazard to everyone."
The Brit mums are stated to be "indoctrinating" their youngsters, largely born out of pressured marriages and rape, with "extremist ideologies" and refusing to send them to high school.
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In February, Siamand Ali, a commander within the SDF, additionally branded the 2 camps a "ticking time bomb" and appealed for international help.
He informed Sky News: "The IS prisons and camps have grow to be a approach during which IS… can re-establish themselves and in the camps you've acquired an entire era educated in IS ideology, strategies and way of life – it's a ticking time bomb which may explode anytime."
Begum, from Bethnal Green, is certainly one of 40,000 overseas nationals – 60 per cent of them youngsters – being held in the camps and ISIS prisons in northern Syria.
In February, Begum lost her citizenship appeal after her British standing was stripped in 2019 on national security grounds.
It was the newest in her numerous authorized bids to claw her approach back into Britain – nine years after she fled to marry an ISIS jihadist.
That they had three youngsters, none of whom survived.

Begum was imprisoned inside Al Hol camp (pictured this month)[/caption]

ISIS ideology is claimed to festering at two detention camps in northeastern Syria[/caption]

SDF forces say they are unable to stop the unfold of extremism within the camps[/caption]
She is going to stay in Syria for now, however her case can still be taken to the UK Supreme Courtroom which might value the tax payer as a lot as £7million in authorized fees.
After being stripped of her citizenship, Begum argued she was left stateless and admitted previously that she was "brainwashed" and regretted her actions in Syria.
Nevertheless, in previous interviews an unremorseful Begum stated she had no regrets about becoming a member of the barbaric Islamic State and was not fazed by seeing discarded heads in bins.
She also informed& how she had sewn ISIS bombers into their suicide vests.
Now, she stated she spends her time watching& ITV's& Good Morning Britain& in her tent and binging blockbusters comparable to Males in Black.
A yr in the past, The Sun uncovered how an ISIS slave saw Begum at a terrorist training camp where she was taught to use suicide belts and guns.

The ex-Londoner is just one of 19 UK ISIS brides and 35 youngsters held within the Syrian camp[/caption]

Begum pictured before she left to hitch ISIS aged 15[/caption]

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Forty hundreds overseas nationals are inside Al Hol and Al Roj camps[/caption]
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