Shamima Begum, known as the “bride of ISIS”, expressed concern that she could be executed in Syria if convicted of the charges against her.
Shamima Begum was one of three girls from East London who traveled to Syria in 2015 to join the ISIL terrorist organization and later became known as the “ISIL bride”.
Begum, 22, in Rouge, is a detention camp in northeastern Syria run by the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).
And after the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) began pursuing ISIS captives, Begum feared it would be their turn, as the British Daily Mail reported on Sunday.
According to news reports, some ISIS members were sentenced to 20 years in prison and others were executed.
What the “ISIL bride” fears most is that she will be sentenced to death, especially after the SDF informed detainees and detainees in two camps that the trial of women may begin this summer. .
“I do not want this, this will not happen, I do not want to be tried in Syria,” Begum told the newspaper.
The young woman begged to be returned to Britain, but her request was denied, knowing that she had been stripped of her British citizenship in 2019 for security reasons.
Begum defended himself against the charges he could face in court, saying he had been “brainwashed” by ISIS.
Her statement contradicts what she had previously said, that she was never part of the notorious ISIL women’s police, which was involved in preparing explosive belts for suicide bombers.
Source: Lebanon Debate