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Shamima Begum’s lawyers ‘won’t stop fighting’ after losing UK citizenship appeal

Shamima Begum has lost her bid to overturn the government’s decision to strip her of British citizenship, the Court of Appeal has ruled.

But her legal team have promised they will not give up now, despite another blow for the 24-year-old on Friday.

Ms Begum’s solicitor, Daniel Furner, said: “I think the only thing we can really say for certain is that we are going to keep fighting.

“I want to say that I’m sorry, to Shamima and to her family, that after five years of fighting she still hasn’t received justice in a British court – and to promise her and promise the government that we are not going to stop fighting until she does get justice, and until she is safely back home.”

Ms Begum travelled to Syria in 2015 aged 15, and her British citizenship was revoked on national security grounds shortly after she was found in a Syrian refugee camp in February 2019.

Last year, she lost a challenge filed with the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC) against the decision to revoke her citizenship.

Ms Begum’s lawyers brought a bid to overturn that decision at the Court of Appeal, with the Home Office opposing the challenge.

In a ruling on Friday, three judges dismissed Ms Begum’s bid.

Giving the ruling, Lady Chief Justice Carr said: “It could be argued the decision in Ms Begum’s case was harsh. It could also be argued that Ms Begum is the author of her own misfortune.

“But it is not for this court to agree or disagree with either point of view. Our only task is to assess whether the deprivation decision was unlawful.

“We have concluded it was not and the appeal is dismissed.”

Speaking outside the Royal Courts of Justice, lawyer Gareth Peirce said: “Shamima Begum is held unlawfully in indefinite arbitrary detention, which is banned by every international treaty.

“She and others, other women and children, are in what is not a refugee camp but a prison camp, and that is conceded by the United Kingdom, which has stated to the UN that it agrees that Geneva Convention articles apply.

“Unlawful as that is, there is no exit. There is no way that she can escape from unlawful imprisonment.”

Ms Begum travelled to Istanbul in Turkey from Gatwick airport to join Isis with two of her close friends at Bethnal Green Academy – Kadiza Sultana, 16, and Amira Abase, 15.

Begum’s citizenship was revoked on national security grounds shortly after she was found in a Syrian refugee camp in February 2019

Just 10 days after arriving in the city of Raqqa, Ms Begum, who is of Bangladeshi heritage, was married to a Dutchman named Yago Riedijk, who had converted to Islam.

They had three children together, all of whom later died from malnourishment or disease. They were a one-year-old girl, a three-month-old boy, and a newborn son.

Ms Begum was eventually found, nine months pregnant, in a refugee camp in al-Roj in February 2019 by a Times journalist.

In the same month, she was stripped of her British citizenship after announcing her desire to return to the UK with her then-unborn third child.

Image taken from CCTV issued by the Metropolitan Police of (left to right) 15-year-old Amira Abase, Kadiza Sultana,16, and Shamima Begum,15, at Gatwick airport, before they caught their flight to Turkey in 2015

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