British-born Shamima Begum, who fled the UK to join the Islamic State in 2015, should not be allowed to return home to challenge the British government’s revocation of her citizenship, the country’s Supreme Court ruled Friday.
Begum and two friends travelled to Syria via Turkey in 2015 to join the Islamic State, where she later married an IS fighter.
“The Supreme Court unanimously allows all of the Home Secretary’s appeals and dismisses Ms Begum’s cross-appeal,” Lord Reed of Britain’s Supreme Court said, announcing the decision on Friday.
RT