Lawyers sought to overturn ruling last year that revocation of her citizenship was lawful

Shamima Begum, who left Britain as a schoolgirl to join Islamic State, has lost an appeal against the decision to remove her British citizenship.

Begum travelled to Syria in 2015 at the age of 15. Her citizenship was revoked on national security grounds shortly after she was found in a Syrian refugee camp in February 2019.

Last year, the now 24-year-old lost a challenge against the decision at the special immigration appeals commission.

Begum’s lawyers brought a bid to overturn this decision at the court of appeal, with the Home Office opposing the challenge.

All three appeal judges ruled against her on Friday.

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    134 months ago

    She was born here. She was radicalised here. She can face justice here. Fobbing her off on the Kurds, or whoever it is in charge of where she is now, doesn’t solve anything.

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      44 months ago

      It’s a stark reminder for anyone thinking of doing the same.

      Banishment used to be the just penalty, as opposed to death.

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    54 months ago

    The goal posts of who’s deemed a national security threat will be moved to suit the needs of the government of the day.

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      24 months ago

      I’m pretty sure excluding someone who’s joined a terrorist state from their society would be a need of any sane government.