Shamima Begum’s Dutch husband wants to head home

The Dutch husband of Shamima Begum, a British-born
teenager who fled to join Daesh, wants to live with her in the Netherlands, the
BBC reported Sunday after finding him in Syria.
Yago Riedijk, who is being held in a Kurdish-run
detention centre in northeast Syria, married Begum days after she arrived in
territory held by Daesh when he was 23 and she was 15, he told BBC television.
Begum, 19, from east London and now in a refugee
camp, has said she would like to return to Britain but has been stripped of her
British citizenship by the government which calls her a security threat.
Riedijk, who is 27 and says he now rejects Daesh,
having fought for the group, says he wants to return home to the Netherlands
with his wife and their newborn son. Their first two children died.
In a first extract from the interview released by
the BBC, he was asked if he thought marrying a girl of that age was acceptable.
“When my friend came and said there was a girl who
was interested in marriage, I wasn’t that interested because of her age, but I
accepted the offer anyway,” he replied.
“We sat down and she seemed in a good state of mind.
It was her own choice, she was the one who asked to look for a partner for her.
“Then I was invited and yeah, she was very young and
it might have been better for her to wait a bit. But she didn’t, she chose to
get married and I chose to marry her.”
Riedijk, from Arnhem, told the BBC that he had been
imprisoned and tortured after Daesh suspected him of being a Dutch spy. He
surrendered to Syrian fighters.
The case of Begum has highlighted a dilemma facing
many European countries, divided over whether to allow extremists and Desh
sympathisers home to face prosecution or bar them as the so-called “caliphate”
crumbles.