Brytyjce pozbawionej obywatelstwa za terroryzm grozi kara śmierci w Bangladeszu
Shamima Begum, Brytyjka o bengalskim pochodzeniu, w 2015 r. dołączyla do ISIS w Syrii. W lutym 2019 r. chciała wrócić do UK, lecz została pozbawiona brytyjskiego obywatelstwa. Zyskała obywatelstwo Bangladeszu, w którym za terroryzm przewidziana jest kara śmierci.
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Begum was born in the UK to parents of Bangladeshi heritage. She lived in the London area of Bethnal Green
Begum was interviewed by BBC correspondent Quentin Sommerville on 18 February. During the interview, Begum asked for forgiveness and claimed that she still supports "some British values". She said she was inspired to join ISIL by videos of fighters beheading hostages and also of "the good life" under the group. However, Sommerville noted that she continues to espouse the ISIL ideology and justify its atrocities. When asked about the Manchester Arena bombing, she claimed it was wrong to kill innocent people, but that ISIL deemed it justified as retaliation for the coalition bombing of ISIL-held areas. When questioned about the rape, enslavement and murder of Yazidi women she claimed, "Shia do the same in Iraq".
The following day, UK Home Secretary Sajid Javid announced that an order had been made with the intention of stripping Begum of her British citizenship. The UK government contends that she holds, or is eligible for, citizenship of Bangladesh. There have been reports that immigration lawyers confirm this position. The Government of Bangladesh, however, stated that Begum does not hold Bangladeshi citizenship and will not be allowed to enter the country.
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