The 19-year-old mother fled the country four years ago to join ISIS in Syria, later marrying her convicted terrorist husband Yago Riedijk. (Image: Sky News)“In terms of the political landscape what she’s saying isn’t helpful," Mr Akunjee told The Times. (Image: Sky News)Security Minister, Ben Wallace, warned that runaways who now want to come back must realise that "actions have consequences". During an interview in which she tried to convince the UK to let her return, Begum told Sky living under ISIS had made her "stronger, tougher". It's just that then things got harder and I couldn't take it any more and I had to leave."
Source: Daily Mirror February 18, 2019 05:03 UTC