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Begum, whose family hopes to bring her newborn son to London, seeks mercy from the UK government after her citizenship is revoked by the Home Office.
Comment: It's now not just the government that has undermined the certainty of our citizenship, but the justice system too, writes Aniqah Choudhri.
Judges unanimously ruled that Begum's right to a fair hearing did not override considerations such as public safety.
As people express outrage over citizenship deprivation in relation to the Nationality and Borders Act, Tasnima Uddin explains that the movement mobilising against these developments must also take stock of the last two decades of the war on terror.
The British teenager travelled to Syria in 2015 aged just 15 but has now fled the crumbling 'caliphate' and wants to come home, after giving birth in a refugee camp.
Shamima Begum's father, calling on the UK to return her citizenship.
Book Club: With Brexit and new heights of Islamophobia in the UK, °®Âþµº speaks to some of the contributors about what they have learnt since the book's release.
The glorification of British soldiers joining the Israeli army and committing war crimes in Gaza reveals Islamophobic double standards, writes Nadeine Asbali.
Book Club: Sayeeda Warsi highlights the unfair treatment of Muslims in the UK, but her heavy focus on 'good Muslims' does not fully challenge the issue
Book Club: The case of Shamima Begum and British 'jihadi brides' has polarised British society, with vast swathes of the population encouraging their mistreatment. But what motivated their decision to travel, and are they as monstrous as they seem?