The Herald (South Africa)

IS teen shocked citizenshi­p revoked

- Joe Jackson

A British teenager who joined the Islamic State group in Syria in 2015 is shocked by a government decision to revoke her citizenshi­p.

Shamima Begum, who now wants to return home after giving birth in a refugee camp in Syria last weekend, said the order was unjust.

“I am a bit shocked,” she said after learning of the move which was announced in a letter on Tuesday from Britain's interior ministry to her mother in London.

“I feel like it's a bit unjust on me and my son.”

Begum's fate has stirred controvers­y since she and two friends fled her east London home to join the terror network four years ago when she was just 15.

The case highlights a dilemma facing many European countries, divided over whether to allow jihadists and IS sympathise­rs home to face prosecutio­n or barring them over security concerns as the so-called caliphate crumbles.

A spokeswoma­n for the interior ministry said on Tuesday it would not comment on individual cases, “but any decisions to deprive individual­s of their citizenshi­p are based on all available evidence and not taken lightly”.

“To protect this country, he has the power to deprive someone of their British citizenshi­p where it would not render them stateless.”

Begum gave birth to her third child at the weekend.

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