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, who tells us exclusively that shamima begum now says leaving london was a huge mistake.-old individual and she was groomed. she was on the internet and she was taken in by isis and the whole story. she realises now that it was all a load of rubbish and she was conned into going there. she went out there and in three years she had three babies. she was married to a man almost twice her age within days of arriving there. the sham marriage. she was 15 and he was in his mid—20s. she was sexually abused and she is in a very fragile state. her solicitor is very concerned about her welfare and so it is her family. there will be a suspicion from some watching you now that she is saying this now because she wants to return to britain. she wants to win this appeal against her british citizenship being removed and that is why she is saying it is a huge mistake. when you have individuals who are abused, and she was abused, and individuals who are groomed, they don't understand what is going on, and with the passage of time it gives an opportunity to reflect on where they are. she ha
, who tells us exclusively that shamima begum now says leaving london was a huge mistake.-old individual and she was groomed. she was on the internet and she was taken in by isis and the whole story. she realises now that it was all a load of rubbish and she was conned into going there. she went out there and in three years she had three babies. she was married to a man almost twice her age within days of arriving there. the sham marriage. she was 15 and he was in his mid—20s. she was...
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lawyers for shamima begum, the british teenager who went to syria to join the extremist group, the so—calledcision to strip her of uk citizenship has left her at risk of being hanged. her lawyers say she's now effectively stateless and had professed sympathy for the group, in media interviews, only to try to protect herself and her son. russia and turkey have agreed a deal to extend the current shaky ceasefire in north east syria for at least another six days. they say the aim is to give kurdish fighters time to withdraw 30 kilometres from the turkish border. meeting in the russian city of sochi, president erdogan and president putin agreed that joint russian and turkish patrols will operate inside syria, within ten kilometres of the border. our correspondent, jiyar gol, reports from the syrian town of qamishli, close to the border, on the human toll of the current fighting. as we crossed the tigris river from iran into syria, it's not long before we bump into dozens of military vehicles heading the opposite way. this is an american convoy. you can see american flags. they are pulling out of
lawyers for shamima begum, the british teenager who went to syria to join the extremist group, the so—calledcision to strip her of uk citizenship has left her at risk of being hanged. her lawyers say she's now effectively stateless and had professed sympathy for the group, in media interviews, only to try to protect herself and her son. russia and turkey have agreed a deal to extend the current shaky ceasefire in north east syria for at least another six days. they say the aim is to give...
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lawyers for shamima begum, the british teenager who went to syria to join the extremist group, the so—callede decision to strip her of uk citizenship has left her at risk of being hanged. her lawyers say she's now effectively stateless and had professed sympathy for the group, in media interviews, only to try to protect herself and her son. the american woman who's a suspect in the fatal crash that killed a young british motorcyclist has asked to be interviewed in the united states, by british police. anne sacoolas left the uk after the crash, claiming immunity from prosecution. russia and turkey have agreed a deal to extend the current shaky ceasefire in north—east syria for at least another six days. they say the aim is to give kurdish fighters time to withdraw 30 kilometres from the border. meeting in the russian city of sochi, president erdogan and president putin agreed that joint russian and turkish patrols will operate inside syria, within 10 kilometres of the border. 0ur correspondent, jiyar gol, reports from the syrian town of qamishli, close to the border, on the human toll on the
lawyers for shamima begum, the british teenager who went to syria to join the extremist group, the so—callede decision to strip her of uk citizenship has left her at risk of being hanged. her lawyers say she's now effectively stateless and had professed sympathy for the group, in media interviews, only to try to protect herself and her son. the american woman who's a suspect in the fatal crash that killed a young british motorcyclist has asked to be interviewed in the united states, by...
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a court has heard that the government's decision to strip british citizenship from shamima begum, theate group, has left her at risk of being hanged. her lawyers claim she's in "an incredibly fragile and dangerous" position in a syrian refugee camp. they say stripping taking away her citizenship leaves her stateless. a public inquiry will be held into the manchester arena bomb attack which killed 22 people in may 2017. the home secretary priti patel says it's the best way for those who survived or lost loved ones, to get answers. the announcemernt comes as the younger brother of the bomber appeared at the old bailey and pleaded not guilty to murder. 0ur north of england correspondent judith moritz sent this from manchester arena for us. there were due to be inquests held, this inquiry will replace those inquests because last month the coroner agreed that some evidence from the police and m15 should be kept secret on the grounds of national security but then he warned as a result it would be very difficult to hold an inquest. it was the coroner who requested for a public inquiry instea
a court has heard that the government's decision to strip british citizenship from shamima begum, theate group, has left her at risk of being hanged. her lawyers claim she's in "an incredibly fragile and dangerous" position in a syrian refugee camp. they say stripping taking away her citizenship leaves her stateless. a public inquiry will be held into the manchester arena bomb attack which killed 22 people in may 2017. the home secretary priti patel says it's the best way for those...
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a court has heard that the government's decision to strip british citizenship from shamima begum, thee group, has left her at risk of being hanged. her lawyers claim she's in "an incredibly fragile and dangerous" position, in a syrian refugee camp. they say stripping taking away her citizenship, leaves her stateless. canada's prime minister, justin trudeau, has won a second term, after his liberal party narrowly won yesterday's general election. but he now leads a minority government. the result follows a difficult campaign for the prime minister, who was dogged by revelations over his past and questions about his ethics. a public inquiry will be held into the manchester arena bomb attack, which killed 22 people, in may 2017. the home secretary, priti patel says it's the best way for those who survived or lost loved ones, to ‘get answers'. the announcement comes as the younger brother of the bomber, appeared at the old bailey pleading not guilty to murder. judith moritz is at the manchester arena for us tonight. is this what families and relatives of those who died wanted, a public in
a court has heard that the government's decision to strip british citizenship from shamima begum, thee group, has left her at risk of being hanged. her lawyers claim she's in "an incredibly fragile and dangerous" position, in a syrian refugee camp. they say stripping taking away her citizenship, leaves her stateless. canada's prime minister, justin trudeau, has won a second term, after his liberal party narrowly won yesterday's general election. but he now leads a minority government....
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a court has been hearing how the decision to revoke the british citizenship of shamima begum, one ofavelled to syria to join the so—called islamic state, has left her at risk of hanging. her lawyers claim she's in "an incredibly fragile and dangerous" position in a syrian refugee camp. ms begum says stripping her of british citizenship leaves her stateless, cotravening, international law. turkey's president has threatened to resume military action in north—eastern syria, unless kurdish fighters withdraw from the border area. the offensive began almost two weeks ago after donald trump ordered us troops out of the area. turkish forces, allied with syrian rebels, say they're trying to establish a "safe zone," to combat kurdish terrorism. the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau, has won a second term after his liberal party narrowly won yesterday's general election. but he now leads a minority government, with his party losing more than 20 seats. in an elaborate ceremony, japan's emperor naruhito, has formally ascended to the throne. the emperor officially began his reign in may afte
a court has been hearing how the decision to revoke the british citizenship of shamima begum, one ofavelled to syria to join the so—called islamic state, has left her at risk of hanging. her lawyers claim she's in "an incredibly fragile and dangerous" position in a syrian refugee camp. ms begum says stripping her of british citizenship leaves her stateless, cotravening, international law. turkey's president has threatened to resume military action in north—eastern syria, unless...
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there was the case that got a lot of coverage, shamima begum, who was in one of these camps.itizenship was taken away from her and obviously we don't know if the baby would have remained alive. what does that say to you about the british government's approach and what conversations have save the children had with the government about what should happen now? cases like shamima begum, she was a 15—year—old girl, she witnessed the death of three children. that is not to say she has not played her role in what she has done. and absolutely she should face justice for those crimes that she has committed. however, we believe the best place to do that, to find out what has happened to her, and therefore what needs to happen in the future, is to bring her to britain and to go through that process, because she is ina very through that process, because she is in a very radicalised environment currently. and her and people like her still have children out of their living in these conditions. our main call to action is to bring these children home while there is an opportunity to do so. d
there was the case that got a lot of coverage, shamima begum, who was in one of these camps.itizenship was taken away from her and obviously we don't know if the baby would have remained alive. what does that say to you about the british government's approach and what conversations have save the children had with the government about what should happen now? cases like shamima begum, she was a 15—year—old girl, she witnessed the death of three children. that is not to say she has not played...
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as her appeal against losing her british citizenship continues, a friend of shamima begum's family tells
as her appeal against losing her british citizenship continues, a friend of shamima begum's family tells