LONDON, KOMPAS.com – A woman of origin English who joined the ISIS of Syria is considered a clear and real threat to national security if he is allowed to return to the UK to apply banding on the decision to revoke his citizenship.
The statement was issued by the British Government to Supreme Court England on Monday (23/11/2020).
The British government has asked court country leader to decide whether the woman named Shamima Begum, 20, can return to appeal directly to the withdrawal decision citizenship English in 2019.
Court granted Shamina Begum’s appeal filed in July, but the government immediately filed an appeal. The government insists that Shamina Begum still sided with ISIS.
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UK Interior Ministry lawyer James Eadi told a panel of five judges that any action that triggers an increased risk of terrorism is unjustified.
“What we are proposing is that those who travel (to Syria) … pose a clear and real threat especially on their return,” said Eadi.
Begum was 15 when she and two other students from Bethnal Green, east London, left home to join the ISIS group on February 17, 2015.
He admitted that he married a Muslim convert from the Netherlands soon after arriving in ISIS-controlled territory in Syria.
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She was found nine months pregnant in a Syrian refugee camp in February 2019. Her newborn baby died after giving birth.
Two of his other children also died under ISIS rule. The then UK Home Secretary, Sajid Javid, in 2019 stripped Begum of British citizenship for reasons of national security.
After that, Begum took legal action, arguing that the ruling was against the law because it had rendered him stateless.
In addition, such deprivation of British citizenship exposes him to the risk of murder or other inhuman and degrading treatment.
Begum is hereditary Bangladesh who was born in England. The Bangladeshi foreign minister said he would not consider granting Begum citizenship either.
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Begum’s flight with friends from England to Syria via Turkey in 2015 followed by international hunting.
His discoveries at the Al Roj camp in 2019 and the following months over a legal dispute over his return have sparked protests in the British right-wing press.
On the other hand, groups human rights (HAM) has asked that Begum be allowed to return to Britain.
The reason is the stakes of human rights principles and that Begum must be held responsible for crimes he committed in his home country.
However, the British Government insisted that Begum should not return.
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Detailing the various legal arguments at trial, Eadie cited extensively from his analysis of security services.
He said officials believed that those who had spent a lot of time on ISIS territory were radicalized and insensitive to violence.
Eadie quoted Begum’s most recent interview by a British newspaper that he does not regret having gone to Syria and is not bothered to see his severed head thrown in the trash.
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