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Shamima Begum: Muslim leader urges Bangladesh to take in ISIS bride
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Shamima Begum, who fled from London to Syria aged 15 ( PA )
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ISIS bride Shamima Begum should be taken in by Bangladesh in an act of sympathy, a senior Muslim leader has said.

Caliph Mirza Masroor Ahmad, who represents tens of millions of Ahmadi Muslims worldwide, urged any Muslim country to "show sympathy to her" after she was stripped of British citizenship.


Stripping citizenship is only legal if the individual has a second one, and it was thought she may have a claim in Bangladesh because of her family background, but Bangladeshi officials denied this.

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It emerged on Friday that Ms Begum had lost her third child (ITV)
Speaking to reporters at the Baitul Futuh Mosque in Morden, south-west London, ahead of an annual peace conference, Mr Ahmad said: "If the British Government has stripped her of her nationality then another country should adopt her, any Muslim country.


"Since her parents were from Bangladesh, the first duty is of Bangladesh to take her as a national."

It emerged on Friday that Ms Begum, now 19, had lost her third child.

A medical certificate showed he died of pneumonia a day earlier, the BBC reported.

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Ms Begum previously discussed her fears that she could lose her third child (ITV)
Ms Begum had earlier discussed her fears that she could lose the boy, saying: "This is really not a place to raise children, this camp."


Her family, who vowed to appeal against Mr Javid's decision, had also written to the Conservative minister, pleading with him to allow a safe passage for the boy to come to the UK.

On Saturday, his Labour counterpart, Diane Abbott, said he had "behaved shamefully" over the "tragedy that might have been avoided".

She added: "If the mother and baby had been brought home, the mother, Shamima Begum, would have faced British justice, but the baby might have lived."


Conservative MP Phillip Lee told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that he was "deeply concerned" by Mr Javid's decision, which was "driven by a sort of populism"

Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman Ed Davey said the boy will be remembered if courts rule Mr Javid acted "illegally in making a British citizen stateless".

He added: "Many of us feared this tragic outcome when the Home Secretary washed his hands of Britain's responsibility for a British citizen and a British baby."


Kirsty McNeill, a director at Save The Children UK, urged Britain to "take responsibility for their citizens" in Syria.



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"It is possible the death of this baby boy and others could have been avoided," she added.

Debate raged over Ms Begum's desire to return after she resurfaced in a refugee camp last month and said she wanted to return to Britain as the self-styled caliphate collapsed.

She had left Bethnal Green in east London with two other schoolgirls to join the IS terror group in February 2015.


Conservative Party chairman Brandon Lewis defended Mr Javid, telling Today: "There is no question that the duty of a Home Secretary in this country is to keep British people safe."

A Government spokesman said: "The death of any child is tragic and deeply distressing for the family.

"The Foreign and Commonwealth Office has consistently advised against travel to Syria since April 2011."

 
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She is (or at least was) a British citizen. She wasn't even born in Bangladesh. Best course of action would have been to allow her children to remain in foster care in Britain with new names. Who cares where the mother ends up. She's not our problem.
 
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She is (or at least was) a British citizen. She wasn't even born in Bangladesh. Best course of action would have been to allow her children to remain in foster care in Britain with new names. Who cares where the mother ends up. She's not our problem.

The child already died couple of days ago.
 
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This woman does not have any connections to Bangladesh legally, I don't know what is going on.

If parents are Bangladeshi the child is also Bangladeshi. They just need to file some paperwork of Dual citizenship as his parents are British citizen as well.
 
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She must be sent to Iraq/Syria and sentenced to 1000 hours labor, removing dirt from war-torn cities. **** outta here with her cries, terrorist husband needs to be executed.

Seems like if you're a girl you get a pass out of joining IS, if you're white you also get some leverage. If you're brown and captured by security forces for being part in IS then nothing will save you from execution.
 
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She must be sent to Iraq/Syria and sentenced to 1000 hours labor, removing dirt from war-torn cities. **** outta here with her cries, terrorist husband needs to be executed.

Seems like if you're a girl you get a pass out of joining IS, if you're white you also get some leverage. If you're brown and captured by security forces for being part in IS then nothing will save you from execution.

The law should be applied equally to everybody. When she traveled to Syria she was 15, a minor. Her citizenship can't be revoked, her family should challenge the UK government's decision in court.
 
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A person must take responsibility for his / her action. Although she was 15 but was adult enough to visit ISIS terrorist camps and find a husband there, so she should take responsibility for her action. I believe her Paradice-loving Mullah parents raised her to become a Shaitan who dances at the tune of terrorist macho Shaitans.

BD is full of this kind of Paradice-lovers. I have met a few parents who have sent their kids to study in a Madrasa in the hope that it will cause the parents a sure Paradice while the kids learn to believe in superstitions like seven Aasman and Sun revolving around the Earth.
 
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If parents are Bangladeshi the child is also Bangladeshi. They just need to file some paperwork of Dual citizenship as his parents are British citizen as well.
She does not become Bangladeshi automatically. She can apply, but BD can refuse to grant and most likely they will do.
 
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A person must take responsibility for his / her action. Although she was 15 but was adult enough to visit ISIS terrorist camps and find a husband there, so she should take responsibility for her action. I believe her Paradice-loving Mullah parents raised her to become a Shaitan who dances at the tune of terrorist macho Shaitans.

BD is full of this kind of Paradice-lovers. I have met a few parents who have sent their kids to study in a Madrasa in the hope that it will cause the parents a sure Paradice while the kids learn to believe in superstitions like seven Aasman and Sun revolving around the Earth.

That's a very hypocritical stance IMHO. You can't apply law to your liking. Minors according to laws of most countries walk scot free or get a light sentence and sent to correctional facilities. Why would she be treated otherwise?
 
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If parents are Bangladeshi the child is also Bangladeshi. They just need to file some paperwork of Dual citizenship as his parents are British citizen as well.

I get that, but Bangladesh foreign minister already said that her case is a no go.

She is an ISIS volunteer - and Bangladesh has a zero tolerance policy for terrorists and terrorism. ISIS (ISIL) is a known terrorist outfit. She can apply - but she has essentially no case for claiming Bangladeshi citizenship.

Citizenship for any country is not a right. It is a privilege awarded and can be revoked, such as this woman's case for being a born-British citizen.
 
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I get that, but Bangladesh foreign minister already said that her case is a no go.

She is an ISIS volunteer - and Bangladesh has a zero tolerance policy for terrorists and terrorism. ISIS (ISIL) is a known terrorist outfit. She can apply - but she has essentially no case for claiming Bangladeshi citizenship.

Citizenship for any country is not a right. It is a privilege awarded and can be revoked, such as this woman's case for being a born-British citizen.

She is UK's responsibility and not BD's.
 
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Since when have Ahmadi's been muslim.
I respect them as fellow humans but they are not muslims.
Sorry in advance if that offends anyone

You won't be offending any educated Bangladeshis for sure. There are tons of Ahmadiyya establishments (schools, ibadatkhanas) in Dhaka, and mostly in the more well-to-do neighborhoods. I'd say we in Bangladesh are one of the more tolerant groups, other than of course tolerating extremist philosophies.
 
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