Sharmeena Begum

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Sharmeena Begum is a citizen of the United Kingdom from a Bangladesh ethnic heritage.[1] When she was only fifteen years old Begum left the UK, travelled to Turkey, and was subsequently smuggled across the border into Daesh-occupied Syria.[2]


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References

  1. Kelly McLaughlin (2019-02-19). "ISIS brides from Canada, the US, and Europe are asking to return home years after fleeing for Syria. Here are their stories.". This is insider. https://www.thisisinsider.com/isis-brides-asking-to-return-home-years-after-fleeing-for-syria-2019-2#shamima-begum-fled-london-for-syria-when-she-was-15-years-old-1. Retrieved 2019-02-22. "Sultana is now believed to be dead, Sharmeena Begum and Abase are missing, Riedijk has turned himself in to authorities, and Shamima Begum is asking to return to London." 
  2. Bryony Gordon (2015-03-16). "Syrian schoolgirl: blame the father, not the police". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 2017-12-13. https://web.archive.org/web/20171213155654/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/islamic-state/11475684/XXX.html. Retrieved 2019-03-04. "It is thought that Miss Begum was targeted after her beloved mother died of cancer." 
  3. Kirsty Bosley (2019-02-19). "Met chief: Stopping jihadi bride schoolgirls is 'incredibly complicated'". Leeds Live. Archived from the original on 2019-02-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20190222204812/https://www.leeds-live.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/met-chief-stopping-jihadi-bride-15848698. "Cressida Dick said it was "incredibly complicated" and difficult to know about somebody's intentions, and claimed the schoolgirls - Sharmeena Begum and another unnamed passenger - were in fact on separate flights as the latter was pulled from the runway at Heathrow in December 2014 when she sought to get to Syria." 
  4. "Teenager bride fighting for IS groomed by group founded by Bangladesh war criminal: Report". Bdnews24.com (Bangladesh). 2 August 2015. http://www.bdnews24.com/world/2015/08/02/teenager-bride-fighting-for-is-groomed-by-group-founded-by-bangladesh-war-criminal-report. Retrieved 2016-01-01. 
  5. Bennhold, Katrin (18 August 2015). "'They were the girls you wanted to be like': How teenage rebellion sends girls into the arms of ISIL". National Post. https://nationalpost.com/m/wp/news/blog.html?b=news.nationalpost.com/news/world/they-were-the-girls-you-wanted-to-be-like-how-teenage-rebellion-sends-girls-into-the-arms-of-isil&pubdate=2015-08-18. Retrieved 2016-01-01. 
  6. Reid, Sue (4 April 2015). "How jihadi bride's family sought help from hardline Isis apologists Cage...not police". Daily Mail (Daily Mail). Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. https://web.archive.org/web/20160305055714/http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3025149/How-jihadi-bride-s-family-sought-help-hardline-Isis-apologists-Cage-not-police.html. Retrieved 2015-06-01. 
  7. Robert Mendick (2015-03-14). "Girl, 15, fled to Islamic State after mother died from cancer". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 2018-07-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20180703104911/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/islamic-state/11472196/Girl-15-fled-to-Islamic-State-after-mother-died-from-cancer.html. Retrieved 2015-06-01. "Police subsequently told Mr Uddin that two women had encouraged Sharmeena to join the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant and taken Sharmeena to Gatwick airport for a flight to Istanbul. She is then thought to have made her way overland through Turkey to the Syrian border." 

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