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15 September, 2021 10:41 am

Shamima Begum beg for forgiveness in a live TV interview

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Shamima also affirmed that she want to live in a democracy and accept going to jail if she was given a fair trial.

Shamima Begum begged in a live TV the UK Government to put her on trial for terror charges so she can back to the UK. She is a former east London schoolgirl who was prepared by the terror group.

Shamima Begum beg for forgiveness in a live TV interview

A 22-year-old girl spoke on Good Morning Britain live from a refugee camp on Wednesday. She offered Boris Johnson help to down terrorism.

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She mentioned that she was willingly glad to help to fight against terrorism. She also told that the Government should recognise her as an asset instead of a menace.

Shamima Begum being asked about jacket bomb

Susanna Reid asked her about the jacket bomb that is one of the main reasons Shamima British citizenship was removed. She answered, “I did not do this thing I have been involved in. If you think that I did this then why don’t you bring me back and set me on trial.”

She also added that the charge made for the media and easy to leak.

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While the information was made for the media. Shamima also ensures that the government knows the fact.

Shamima Begum committed her crime

Shamima also affirmed that she want to live in a democracy and accept going to jail if she was given a fair trial. She loved to tell her side of the story. Then she committed her crime of being dumb to join ISIS.

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