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Shamima Begum's Appeal Rejected: What's Next for the Former ISIS Schoolgirl?

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Shamima Begum, the former ISIS schoolgirl, faces a setback as her appeal to regain UK citizenship is rejected. What lies ahead for the 24-year-old in Syria? Find out more!

Shamima Begum faced a major blow as the Court of Appeal dismissed her bid to regain UK citizenship. Despite arguments put forward by her lawyers, including claims of equalities law breaches, the decision stands, leaving Begum stranded in Syria. The 24-year-old, known for joining ISIS at 15, continues her legal battle with determination, as her lawyer vows to keep fighting for her rights.

As Begum's five-year legal saga unfolds, questions arise about her future in Syria. The camps where she is confined, described as 'ticking time bombs,' highlight the complex challenges she faces. The Court of Appeal's ruling, upholding the government's decision to revoke her citizenship on national security grounds, adds to the uncertainty surrounding her circumstances.

In a dramatic turn of events, Dame Sue Carr, one of the appeal judges, delivered the final blow to Begum's hopes of returning to the UK. The legal battle, closely followed by the public, showcases the intricate legal and ethical dilemmas surrounding individuals who joined extremist groups at a young age. Begum's case continues to spark debate and raise questions about the responsibilities of nations in such delicate situations.

In the midst of the ongoing legal drama, Shamima Begum's story serves as a reminder of the complexities of radicalization and the enduring repercussions faced by those involved in extremist activities. The challenge of balancing national security concerns with individual rights remains a pressing issue in cases like Begum's, highlighting the need for nuanced approaches to handling such sensitive matters.

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Shamima Begum loses bid to regain UK citizenship (BBC News)

Court of Appeal wholly rejects Ms Begum's arguments, meaning the 24-year-old must remain in Syria.

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Shamima Begum loses appeal against removal of British citizenship (The Guardian)

An argument raised by her lawyers, that citizenship deprivation disproportionately affected British Muslims, and so was a breach of equalities law, was also ...

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Isis schoolgirl Shamima Begum loses bid to overturn removal of UK ... (Financial Times)

Court of Appeal upholds ruling that government acted lawfully in action against woman who joined jihadist group aged 15.

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Shamima Begum: What comes next for east London schoolgirl ... (Sky News)

Shamima Begum's lawyer Daniel Furner has vowed to "keep fighting" after the 24-year-old lost the latest round of her five-year legal battle following the ...

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Shamima Begum loses appeal over removal of British citizenship (BreakingNews.ie)

Ms Begum travelled to Syria in 2015 aged 15 and her citizenship was revoked on national security grounds shortly after she was found in a Syrian refugee camp in ...

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Woman who joined ISIS as a teen loses challenge against the ... (CNN)

Shamima Begum, who left the United Kingdom to join ISIS at the age of 15, has lost her Court of Appeal challenge over the decision to remove her British ...

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Inside the 'ticking time bomb' camp where Shamima Begum is being ... (Sky News)

The two sprawling camps overcrowded with Islamic State families in northeast Syria, where Shamima Begum has been confined for most of the last five years or ...

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Shamima Begum: East London schoolgirl loses appeal against ... (Sky News)

This morning, Dame Sue Carr, one of the appeal judges who ruled on the case, said they agreed with the commission's decision on Ms Begum's citizenship and ...

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The Shamima Begum ruling proves it: some UK citizens are less ... (The Guardian)

Any British person who has a foreign-born parent will feel their status is more precarious, says Guardian columnist Zoe Williams.

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Inside the 'ticking time bomb' camp where Shamima Begum was held (Sky News)

The two sprawling camps overcrowded with Islamic State families in northeast Syria, where Shamima Begum has been confined for most of the last five years or ...

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