British-born woman who joined Islamic State loses appeal over citizenship removal

Shamima Begum, a British woman who traveled to Syria to join Islamic State as a schoolgirl, lost her latest appeal against the removal of her citizenship. The court rejected her argument that the decision was unlawful, and the UK government welcomed the ruling. Begum's lawyers continue to call for her repatriation. The case has sparked intense debate over her actions and legal responsibilities.

Appeal Rejection

The court rejected her argument that the decision was unlawful, and the UK government welcomed the ruling.

Repatriation Call

Begum's lawyers continue to call for her repatriation, sparking intense debate over her actions and legal responsibilities.

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