Yorkshire Post

Plea to reinstate IS bride’s British citizenshi­p ‘as an act of mercy’

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A LAWYER for Islamic State child bride Shamima Begum has called on the Home Office to reinstate her British citizenshi­p as “an act of mercy”.

Tasnime Akunjee has called on officials to reverse their decision to strip her of a UK passport following the death of her infant son in a refugee camp.

The 19-year-old, who fled the UK for Syria four years ago, gave interviews from a refugee camp saying she wished to return to the UK for the baby’s safety after her two older children died.

But as a debate raged over how she should be treated, Home Secretary Sajid Javid stripped her of her citizenshi­p and on Friday her three-week-old son Jarrah died from pneumonia.

The letter to the Home Office, also posted on Twitter, said: “We write specifical­ly on behalf of Mrs

Threeweek-old son died of pneumonia while in a refugee camp.

Begum, Shamima Begum’s mother, to ask you to reconsider your previous decision dated February 19, 2019 to deprive her daughter Begum of her British citizenshi­p ...

“Ms Begum requests this reconsider­ation, as an act of mercy, on the basis of the following new informatio­n, namely the death of her newborn son.”

It adds: “It is extremely unlikely that Shamima will be in a fit state to make any rational decisions.”

The Government had suggested Ms Begum could apply for a Bangladesh­i passport but this was refused.

Her family claim UK officials had not consulted Bangladesh before making their decision.

In the wake of the baby’s death, Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said officials are working on how to rescue British children born to Islamic State runaways.

The Foreign Secretary’s defence came after it was reported two further women married into the terror group have been stripped of their UK citizenshi­p while being held in detention camps with their children.

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