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ISIS bride Shamima Begum asks to return to UK: ‘Westernized, less Muslim’ women’s tents ‘targeted by arsonists’

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Why don’t all the Muslims who understand their peaceful, tolerant religion properly, the way Joe Biden and John Kerry and Pope Francis know it to be, confront and resist the arsonists? It’s a mystery!

“EXCLUSIVE: ISIS bride Shamima Begum says she fears for her life in Syrian refugee camp because ‘Westernised, less Muslim’ women’s tents are ‘being targeted by arsonists’ in latest plea for UK return,” by Jack Newman, Andrew Drury and Richard Ashmore, MailOnline, November 29, 2021:

Shamima Begum says she believes she will be killed in her prison camp by arsonists targeting ‘Westernised, less Muslim’ women and is ‘living in fear constantly’ as she continues her fight to return to Britain.

The ISIS bride, 22, claimed she and her Dutch friend Hafida Haddouch could become the latest victims following a spate of tent fires in the Al Roj camp in Syria because they are seen to be less devout than their campmates.

In an exclusive interview she also denied sewing suicide vests for bombers and claimed she can help British security forces crack down on extremists.

Wearing a low-cut pink top, baseball cap and black leggings after ditching her veil last year, Begum said: ‘When the first tent fire happened we just got back to normal and then the second fire happened and then we just live in fear constantly.

‘In the past few months they have happened more than they’ve happened in the past few years.’

Begum is among a 50-strong British contingent of women and children at the encampment, which houses around 800 families in total.

The authorities at al-Roj — the Kurdish-led and Western-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) — have banned black clothing, the colour of ISIS, and black face veils.

Some, like Begum, have voluntarily given up Islamic dress entirely, which she says has made her vulnerable to attacks.

She was stripped of her citizenship in 2019 by Sajid Javid and in February this year the Supreme Court ruled on national security grounds that she cannot return to Britain to pursue an appeal against the decision.

But she says she is willing to face trial in Britain for the chance to come back and believes she could be an asset to anti-terror forces.

Begum, who was sitting on the site of a recently burned down tent, said: ‘The fight against terrorism is not a one-man job, it’s multiple people with multiple skills.’

When asked if she had the skills and experience to help prevent children from being lured into terrorism, Begum replied: ‘I do.’…

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In an apology to the public, she said: ‘Of course I am completely sorry for anyone that has been affected by Isis.

‘In no way do I agree with what they did, I don’t, I’m not trying to justify what they did, it’s not justifiable to kill innocent people in the name of religion.’

OK, but who is “innocent”?

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