TERROR bride Shamima Begum’s lawyers yesterday told Appeal Court judges she was a victim of trafficking.
They claim she was groomed online and that both the UK government and police failed to protect her from sexual exploitation.
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Begum, who travelled to Syria to join IS aged 15 in 2105, is battling to regain the British citizenship stripped from her as a result after being found in a refugee camp in February 2019.
Now 24 and originally from Bethnal Green, East London, she lost a challenge against the ruling earlier this year.
Home Office lawyers will give their arguments at the London hearing today.
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In written submissions, they say: “The fact someone is radicalised is not inconsistent with the assessment that they pose a national security risk.”
Samantha Knights KC said: "The appellant's trafficking was a mandatory, relevant consideration in determining whether it was conducive to the public good and proportionate to deprive her of citizenship, but it was not considered by the Home Office.
"As a consequence, the deprivation decision was unlawful."
Ms Knights and Dan Squires KC later said the UK has failed to have a "full and effective" investigation into how Ms Begum was trafficked.