Article 5PM58 Shamima Begum, regardless of her new image, remains the UK's responsibility | Gina Vale

Shamima Begum, regardless of her new image, remains the UK's responsibility | Gina Vale

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Gina Vale
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She was groomed as a child and has endured trauma - and to say she now looks western' is an insult to British Muslims

  • Dr Gina Vale is a senior research fellow at the International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation

In her first live interview since joining Islamic State (IS), on ITV's Good Morning Britain, 22-year-old Shamima Begum made her latest appeal to return to the UK. She is one of over 6,000 minors who became affiliated with IS, but ever since the grainy CCTV pictures emerged of her leaving the UK with two east London schoolmates in 2015, her case has captured international media attention.

Begum's case first raises the issue of accountability of minors who become radicalised. At first, media reporting described the three girls as being lured" into IS, comparing their childhood innocence to the monstrosity of their recruiters. The then education secretary, Nicky Morgan, wrote to their school saying, We hope and pray for the safe return of the pupils". In the rush to explain the fact that young girls could turn away from their lives in Britain to join a terrorist organisation, the jihadi bride" narrative took hold - a catch-all phrase that focuses on girls' romantic motives.

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