THIS is the moment Shamima Begum, the notorious British-born Isis recruit, stormed out of her first interview in years.
She appeared “pale and thin” during a fiery chat at her new, in Syria.



, now 26, was born and raised in Bethnal Green, in the east London borough of Tower Hamlets.
In 2015, however, she travelled to Syria to join the terrorists’ ranks – at the age of just 15.
After 10 days became a child bride to a Dutch Islamic convert, with who she had three children.
The Conservative government stripped her of British citizenship in 2019, rendering her stateless, and she has desperately fought to return here to her family.
Now, she has been tracked down to the al-Roj detention camp in Syria by the Daily Express .
She reportedly stormed out of the room after being asked to simple questions, abruptly cutting the agreed interview short.
Reform leader recently revealed he had become “thoughtful” about whether Begum should be allowed back into the country, after similarly suggested it might be the right thing to do.
Farage added: “I don’t classify her as all-out Isis killer.”
When reporters put these comments to Begum, she bluntly told the Express: “No comment.”
And asked if she thought Trump could open the door for her return to the UK, she gave the same answer.
Begum then burst out with: “If you guys have anything to tell us but we don’t have anything to say,” before flouncing out.
The al-Roj camp is dedicated to detaining foreign-born women and children who were captured after Isis was defeated by US, British and coalition forces in 2019.
Around 2,000 people have been held there – with seven or eight women from the UK currently caged between its walls, including Begum.
She spoke from the camp’s antechamber, where detainees are allowed to meet journalists.
Begum swept into the room arm-in-arm with her camp buddy, American Hoda Muthana.
She was wearing western-style clothes – donning a black graphic t-shirt, light-blue skinny jeans and white trainers.
The former Bethnal Green schoolgirl kept the bottom half of her face covered with a Covid mask as she sat down.
Her eyes appeared somewhat sunken, and she looked pale and very thin.
It was the first time Begum had been pictured since a controversial BBC interview in 2023.
