EXCLUSIVE: Buses have been seen taking former Islamic State fighters out of detention camps in Syria where Shamima Begum is ...
Advertisement The film reflects a real-life phenomenon where ISIS recruits Muslim women to join them as their brides. To depict young people making such a drastic choice requires empathy for their ...
Clearly inspired by cases like that of Shamima Begum, the London teen who traveled in secret to Syria to become an ISIS bride, Nadia Fall‘s debut feature seems on the surface like a hot-button ...
PARK CITY, UTAH Jan. 24 (UPI) --Brides, which premiered Friday at the Sundance Film Festival, is a stark example of depiction not equaling endorsement. The British drama portrays teenage girls who are ...
This film is called Brides and we immediately know where we are: in the world of Shamima Begum and the three 15 year-old ‘Isis Brides’ of East London who ran away to Syria. This is not Begum ...
Nadia Fall's debut, Brides, is a bold coming-of-age story about two teen girls who go on a road trip to Syria to become child brides for ISIS.
In 2015 three Bethnal Green schoolgirls left London to become 'ISIS Brides' in Syria. Shamima Begum is the only one to survive. Then 15, she had three children all of whom are dead. For national ...
In Britain, Begum, 25, has been a particular lightning rod for controversy. The so-called “Isis bride” became a poster child for radicalisation when she abandoned London for Syria a decade ago.
Palmyra, SANA- One of Syria’s six UNESCO World Heritage sites, Palmyra was once a key hub to the ancient Silk Road network ...
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