The 24-year-old previously lost a challenge against the decision to strip her of her British citizenship on national security grounds.
Shamima Begum’s legal fight over the decision to deprive her of her British citizenship is set to reach the Court of Appeal.
In a ruling in February, Mr Justice Jay said that while there was a “credible suspicion that Ms Begum was recruited, transferred and then harboured for the purpose of sexual exploitation”, this did not prevent then-home secretary Sajid Javid from removing her citizenship. During the five-day hearing in November 2022, Ms Begum’s lawyers argued she should have been viewed as a victim of child trafficking and that she was “persuaded, influenced and affected with her friends by a determined and effective Isis propaganda machine”.He continued: “This Secretary of State… maintains that national security is a weighty factor and that it would take a very strong countervailing case to outweigh it.
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