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THIS is the moment Shamima Begum tells a filmmaker to "get the f*** out" when he tries to speak to her at her tent in Syria.

The jihadi bride furiously swore at ex-squaddie turned documentarian Alan Duncan when he visited the al-Roj camp - which is home to approximately 3,000 people including ISIS members and their families.

Shamima Begum at Roj Camp in Syria.
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Shamima Begum previously pictured at camp al-Roj in SyriaCredit: Getty
Soldier near a tent.
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Filmmaker Alan Duncan was led to the tent by one of the camp's guards
Close-up of a tent's zipper and seams.
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Begum was determined not to speak to him
General view of Camp Roj in Syria, where relatives of suspected Islamic State group members are held.
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The jihadi bride is living at al-Roj camp in northern SyriaCredit: AFP

Duncan - who previously fought against ISIS as part of the Kurdish Peshmarga - was given a tour of the camp by guards on Christmas Day in the aftermath of the fall of Bashar al-Assad's evil regime.

And now just weeks later, Begum's future is back in the spotlight after it was suggested the UK could be forced to take her back.

The jihadi bride - who fled London aged 15 to join the cult a decade ago - has been repeatedly refused her request to come home.

During his visit to the camp, Duncan asked the guards to meet with Begum - planning to speak to her about the fall of Assad and if she hoped that would help her cause to come back to Britain.

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One of the camp's guards led him to her tent - passing into a makeshift courtyard made up of discarded sleeping bags.

The official asks: "Shamima?"

After waiting around 30 seconds, Duncan followed and was swiftly told by Begum: "Can you get out, I don't want to talk to you."

"Can we talk to you?"; asked Duncan, "Is that you, Shamima?"

From within the canvas, she replies: "Yes, can you get out. I didn't say you could come in here, get the f*** out."

The filmmaker - staying outside of her tent - asks if she is missing Christmas time in the UK only for the zip to be abruptly pulled up.

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Duncan - who has visited the camps and prisons holding ISIS fighters in Syria more than 40 times since 2019 - then leaves with the camp guard, saying: "Merry Christmas" & "thanks".

The brief clip was shared with The Sun by Duncan as he continues to investigate the crimes committed by the death cult.

He has previously interviewed Begum's jihadi husband Yago Riedijk - and revealed compelling testimony from witnesses who claim Begum was an active participant in the terror of ISIS.

The 25-year-old has claimed she was a stay-at-home housewife while living under ISIS - but others have claimed she was a member of the cult's "morality police".

Shamima Begum, a young woman.
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Shamima Begum fled the UK when she was 15Credit: PA
CCTV image of Shamima Begum and two other teenagers at Gatwick Airport before traveling to Syria.
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Begum - pictured left - fled with her pals Amira Abase and Kadiza SultanaCredit: PA
Shamima Begum in a Syrian refugee camp.
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The ISIS bride pictured when she was rediscovered in 2019

Duncan, from northeast Scotland, has been recording testimonies of both victims and perpetrators since the death cult was defeated in 2019.

He told The Sun: "This wasn't a planned interview with questions given upfront so she could play the victim - this was the real Shamima."

And he shared the clip with us as the debate around Begum's future has been reignited by Trump's terrorism chief Sebastian Gorka.

Gorka threatened that anyone who wants to be a "serious ally and friend" of the US should repatriate members of ISIS still in the Middle East.

Labour's foreign secretary David Lammy however doubled down on the previous government's decision to ban Begum from the UK.

He said: "Shamima Begum will not be coming back to the UK. It’s gone right through the courts. She’s not a UK national.

“We will act in our security interests. And many of those in those camps are dangerous, are radicals.”

Begum fled London to join ISIS back in 2015 as the horrifying cult was surging across the Middle East.

Seizing huge swathes of Iraq and Syria, the group brutalised its victims and imposed an ultra-strict and barbaric version of Islam.

Snuff films of their atrocities such as beheadings and ritual burnings horrified the world - and yet Begum and two of her friends joined.

She was discovered alive by the journalist Anthony Lloyd in the detention camp al-Hawl - before being moved to al-Roj.

Begum, now aged 25, was stripped of her British citizenship back in 2019.

She has tried to reinvent herself and gone on a charm offensive - but has lost every legal appeal against the decision.

Her lawyers plan to take her case to the European Court of Human Rights.

Donald Trump and Sebastian Gorka together.
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Trump's counter-terror chief Sebastian Gorka warned the UK will have to take back BegumCredit: Facebook
Map of Syria showing control areas of different groups after Assad's fall.

Duncan told The Sun: "Gorka should be worried about ISIS in the US without telling us what to do with our fighters.

"They just had an ISIS attack on New Year's Eve in New Orleans.

"He should be supporting trials being held in international courts or in Syria in front of the victims of ISIS.

"Justice must be done, and ISIS must be held to account in the country they built their caliphate."

Duncan formerly served with the Queen’s Own Highlanders and Royal Irish Regiment.

He then fought alongside the Kurdish Peshmergas as a sniper to battle against ISIS.

And after the war was over, he decided to use his camera as his new weapon in exposing the depravity of the jihadi cult's crimes.

His most famous story was the  - a Yazidi woman who was held as a slave by ISIS in Syria.

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One of Naveen's captors - an ISIS bride known as Nadine K - has since been jailed in Germany for her role in the genocide.

His full documentary on Naveen's ordeal can viewed on .

Soldier with rifle in a desert setting.
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Alan Duncan served with the Kurds in the fight against ISIS

ISIS is coming back - we face another 9/11, says ex-CIA chief

By Ellie Doughty

THE West could face a repeat of 9/11 if leaders don't act now to fight an ISIS resurgence, the former head of the CIA has warned.

Michael Morell, former director of the intelligence agency, believes the world feels the same now as it did before the devastating terror attacks of September 11, 2001.

Morell briefed President George Bush on the morning of 9/11 and stood with President Barack Obama 10 years later in the White House situation room as US forces killed Osama Bin Laden.

When asked if he fears the possibility another attack like the Twin Towers horror, Morell told The Sun: "Yes. Absolutely. 100 per cent."

He said: "The feeling in the Bush White House and in the CIA after 9/11 is that we can never let this happen again.

"We need to do everything we can to protect America. We need to get back some of that feeling now to protect ourselves."

The former CIA boss even warned that the UK could be at a greater risk than the US for a terror attack.

He told The Sun: “The threat to Europe and to your readers is even higher than it is in the US, even higher than what we say it is for the US."

"They've already tried it in Western Europe. They've already done it in Russia,” he said, referring to the Crocus City Hall attack last March.

A group of ISIS-K gunmen stormed a busy concert venue and opened fire, before setting fire to the building, killing some 140 people.

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