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ISIS bride Shamima Begum’s husband has been banned from Britain and is seen as a national security risk

THE husband of ISIS bride Shamima Begum has been banned from Britain.

Dutch jihadi Yago Riedijk is seen as a national security risk and has been added to an exclusion list.

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Yago Riedijk, 27, is currently being held in northern Syria and has been added to an exclusion list preventing him from returning to Britain

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The couple had three children but all died. Riedijk is locked up in a cell with 20 other fighters, while Shamima is living in a refugee camp.

The ban was imposed by Home Secretary Sajid Javid, weeks after Begum, 19, was stripped of her British citizenship.

Bans can be imposed on those who might advance an ideological cause that may endanger another person’s life, guidelines show.

Last night Tory MP Philip Hollobone described it as “very welcome news”.

He added: “We need to see more of this. There is going to be the threat of thousands of these fighters returning to Europe over the next few months.

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“We have to make it clear they’re not welcome in this country.” Riedijk, 27, is currently being held in northern Syria.

Last July he was jailed for six years in his absence in the Netherlands for membership of a terrorist organisation.

He left Arnhem for Syria in October 2014. The following year he married Begum, then 15, days after she ran away from her ­family home in East London.

The couple had three children but all died. Riedijk is locked up in a cell with 20 other fighters, while his wife is living in a refugee camp.

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Teenager Begum demanded she be allowed to return to the UK for a “second chance” saying that she deserved “sympathy”.

In an interview with the Times yesterday, Riedijk called her a “perfect wife” who was devastated by the death of their children.

He added: “We loved them so much. It’s a nightmare. It’s the worst thing that could ever ­happen.”

Yago Riedijk was separated from his wife in the chaos of the defeat of ISIS

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CCTV footage shows 15-year-old Amira Abase at Gatwick airport, before catching a flight to Turkey with Kasiza Sultana, 16 and Shamima Begum, 15. The three schoolgirls are believed to have fled to Syria to join ISIS

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Shamima Begum was shown a copy of the Home Office letter which stripped her of her British citizenship

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Begum left the UK to join the Islamic State terror group in Syria when she was 15
Shamima Begum’s baby died on Thursday after Brit ISIS bride’s son was taken to hospital with lung infection


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