Hunt said it was too dangerous to send British officials to rescue the 19-year-old’s baby son from the camp in Syria, and she knew she would not be able to rely on British consular assistance when she went to the Islamic State-held territory. Begum, from Bethnal Green, east London, was 15 when she and two other schoolgirls went to join Isis in February 2015. Playing politics with a child’s life shames us all, Mr Javid | Jess Phillips Read moreNews that a third child has now died has left her relatives in London distraught. This is callous and inhumane.”Reema Iqbal told Sky News: “I don’t trust anyone. I’ve been burned before.”Iqbal was quoted earlier this year in the Daily Telegraph, which identified her as one of a number of British women who wanted to return.
Source: The Guardian March 10, 2019 10:39 UTC