The British government took away Shamima Begum\u0027s British citizenship on national security grounds in 2019.
Play Video
Announcing the tribunal’s decision, Judge Robert Jay said there was a “credible suspicion” that Begum was trafficked to Syria for the purposes of “sexual exploitation” but that the suspicion was insufficient for her appeal to succeed.Article content Jay also said British government officials appeared to “see this as a black and white issue,” adding in his written ruling that the government’s witnesses’ evidence to the tribunal “betrayed an all-or-nothing approach.”
“History, and sadly the present, is replete with examples of dictatorships attempting to manipulate their subject populations with propaganda and the like,” Jay added. “It is commonplace that they succeed.”Article contentBegum left London in 2015 aged 15 and traveled with two school friends to Syria, where she married an IS fighter and gave birth to three children, all of whom died as infants.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Ex-ISIS teen bride Shamima Begum loses appeal to regain U.K. citizenshipThe British government took away Shamima Begum\u0027s British citizenship on national security grounds in 2019.
Lire la suite »
Ex-ISIS bride loses appeal to have her U.K. citizenship restoredA British woman whose U.K. citizenship was revoked after she traveled to Syria to join the Islamic State group has lost an appeal in her fight to restore her citizenship.
Lire la suite »
U.S. Supreme Court weighs Google's liability in ISIS terror caseA federal law shields Google, Twitter, Facebook and other companies from lawsuits over content posted on their sites by others.
Lire la suite »
U.S. Supreme Court weighs Google's liability in ISIS terror caseA federal law shields Google, Twitter, Facebook and other companies from lawsuits over content posted on their sites by others.
Lire la suite »
U.S. Supreme Court weighs Google's liability in ISIS terror caseA federal law shields Google, Twitter, Facebook and other companies from lawsuits over content posted on their sites by others.
Lire la suite »
Alleged Canadian ISIS recruiter Awso Peshdary to plead guilty: court documents | Globalnews.caPeshdary was accused of conspiring with Canadian ISIS members John Maguire and Khadar Khalid, and has now agreed to plead guilty to all charges against him.
Lire la suite »