The boy’s mother shows up dismayed To read that the British home office know your citizenship, however, was “heart-breaking,” says Shamima Begum. “I think it’s a little unfair to me and my son.” This son, Jerah, gave birth to the 19-Year-old at the weekend – in a Syrian refugee camp.

Begum grew up in London. But four years ago, she travelled with two school friends to Syria, the terrorist militia Islamic state (IS) to connect. Last week, succeeded to the British newspaper “The Times”, to find a Begum in the warehouse. The woman asked to be allowed to home the UK to return. The want to prevent the conservative interior Minister Sajid Javid. That’s why he deprived her of citizenship.

In refugee and prison camps in Syria and in Iraq, Hundreds of ISIS fighters from Europe life – plus families. The number is set to rise, as the self-proclaimed Caliphate. On the future of the Stranded, the governments of their home States to decide. US President, Donald Trump calls for these to take back their citizens, many countries are reluctant, especially since often it is unclear how the judiciary, with the IS-followers. In the UK, the case of the young Shamima has now triggered Begum, a debate about the right way to deal with IS veterans.

Was considered to be reasonable and talented: Shamima Begum. Screenshot: BBC

According to international law, are allowed to governments, citizens are not stateless. Although the British Minister of the interior may withdraw according to the law of citizenship, if someone has harmed with his behavior, “the vital interests” of the Kingdom, but a prerequisite is that the Person still possesses the passport of another country, or at least can apply for.

Shamima Begum is the daughter of Bang load Hilscher immigrants, however, according to the Ministry of foreign Affairs of Bangladesh, they never applied for citizenship of this country. Therefore, you will not be allowed to enter the country, informs the Ministry.

“I don’t know why my case is different.”

interior Minister Javid, considered a possible successor of Prime Minister Theresa May, says, that the Begums son of Jerah, was British, because the birth is shortly before the revocation of the citizenship of his mother. Shamima Begum, however, may still not be the Kingdom of enter.

The British TV station ITV interviewed Begum after the decision of the Minister of the interior. During the interview, the 19-Year-old sitting in the black Coveralls on a chair, in the Arm she holds the newborn. Begum complained that other Britons who had travelled to the IS, were allowed to return to the UK: “I don’t know why my case is different.” She announces, to request the Dutch nationality. Begum married in 2015, shortly after their arrival in the so-called Caliphate, the Dutch IS fighters Yago Riedijk.

Good school

visited A Dutch court sentenced the man from Arnhem, in the absence because of membership in a terrorist group. The 27-year-old convert surrendered to the advancing troops, and now sits in a different camp in Syria. The wedding is in the UK, is not valid, since the Begum was not yet 16 years old. The Couple had three children, but two died as babies from diseases and malnutrition.

Begum hails from Bethnal Green in East London, a poor neighborhood, where many immigrants from Bangladesh. She and her two fellow Friends went to the Bethnal Green Academy, a school section in government controls is excellent. Begum was described as “reasonable” and “talented”. By the end of 2014, a friend of the trio to Syria traveled. The police interviewed the three girls in the school, but failed to warn the parents that Trusted their daughters, the IS-militia has connected.

“Here and there bombs and stuff like that”

The girl wanted to follow her friend. The money for the flight tickets to Istanbul and for the smugglers to Syria to raise, stole, and sold family jewelry. They were taken in the Syrian city of Raqqa, the stronghold of the IS-militia. There they married fighters. Begum was a request that the allocated man should be between 20 and 25 years old and speak English.

One of the three young women was probably killed in 2016, in the case of air attacks. Begum fled three weeks ago, before the approaching troops. In an Interview with the “Times” describes the daily life in Raqqa with a disturbing callousness. She says it’s “a normal life”, even though “there are times here and there, bombs and all that stuff”. She describes how she looks on the street with a dismembered head in a trash can and “the has troubled me in any way”. Finally, this was the head of a man who had fought against the IS.

However, it acts at the same time, disillusioned. It complains that the IS, to kill other Muslims and to suppress and corrupt. “I’m scared,” she says. “I’m so confused. I’m really naive.”

(editing Tamedia)

Created: 21.02.2019, 20:09 PM