Shamima won’t be allowed to enter Bangladesh: Foreign minister

Foreign minister AK Abdul Momen. Prothom Alo File Photo
Foreign minister AK Abdul Momen. Prothom Alo File Photo

Foreign minister AK Abdul Momen said Shamima Begum, a British woman who left Britain as a schoolgirl to join Islamic State in Syria and got her British citizenship revoked, will not be allowed to enter Bangladesh, reports UNB. 

"If Shamima wants to come to Bangladesh, we'll in no way allow her. Bangladesh won't accept such a militant. We've no relation with her," he said while distributing scholarships of Moazzem Fatema Trust in Sylhet. 


In February 2015, Shamima, then aged 15, left her home with two other teenagers, Kadiza Sultana, then 16, and Amira Abase, then 15, and travelled to Syria to join ISIS.

She was found nine months pregnant, in a Syrian refugee camp in February 2019.

The government of the United Kingdom revoked her citizenship on account of her radicalisation in line with the ISIS outfit in Syria.

Recently, Shamima lost the initial stage of her appeal against the home office's decision to revoke her UK citizenship.

A unanimous judgment by the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (Siac) found against Shamima, now 20, on three preliminary grounds, including that she had not been improperly deprived of her citizenship. The judgment prevents her from returning to London.

On 20 February last year, Bangladesh confirmed that Shamima, now 20, is not a Bangladeshi citizen and there is no question to allow her to enter Bangladesh.

About Bangladeshi citizens stuck in China in the wake of coronavirus outbreak, the foreign minister said the 171 Bangladeshi students will be brought back home gradually.