International International Militant Involved in Islamic State, Shamima Begum's legal status to the British government's decision to settle the legality of her family. According to the British government, even if the country's citizenship is lost, Shamima will not be united. He is a Bangladeshi citizen. However, the lawyer of Shamim's family says Shamima does not know the government of Bangladesh. Meanwhile, Shamimar's childhood citizenship has begun with complexity In this case, the name of Bangladesh is coming up.
On Tuesday, the UK's Interior Ministry said in a letter to Shamim's mother that Shamim's decision to cancel his citizenship was announced. Shamima is of Bangladeshi origin. Due to the cancellation of citizenship, Shamima Begum will not be idolized. Shamema's citizenship has been canceled due to the reason that he will be able to return to Bangladesh.
Shamim's family lawyer said that they will fight legal by challenging the government's decision.
Shamima, a student of Bethnal Green Academy in East London, left the UK with her two friends Khadija Sultana and Amira Abas in February 2015. Khadija Sultana is believed to have been killed in a bomb blast. But I do not know what happened in the fate of the house.
Recently, UK's 'The Times' journalist Anthony Lloyd met with a refugee camp in the northern Syrian refugee camp. Shamima told the journalist that she is nine months pregnant. Now any day her child may be born. Earlier, his two children died due to malnutrition and disease. In the interview, Shamima said he would return to the UK.
At present, 19-year-old Shamima gave birth to a son on Sunday.
In a letter to the British Interior Ministry, the decision to cancel Shamim's citizenship is said to be that, because of the cancellation of citizenship, Shamima will not be unconcerned. Because, he is also a citizen of Bangladesh. When Shamima was in contact, she was requested to make her decision to cancel her citizenship.
Lord Karlail, the former independent reviewer of the UK's Terrorist Law, told the BBC that Shamim's parents and children are Bangladesh's citizens. Shamima is also a Bangladeshi citizen. Bangladesh has the right to take citizenship under the laws of Bangladesh. As a result, even if the British citizenship was taken away, then Shamima would not be unconcerned.
In fact, according to the law of international law, no one can deny citizenship and make the state unacceptable. If there are citizenship of more than one country, then any country can take this opportunity to cancel citizenship. Again Shamima's age is 18, she will not be considered dependent on her parents.
Shamim's family lawyer Tasnim Akunje said they are examining all the legal ways to challenge the government's decision. In an interview with the UK's Independent, he said that Bangladesh government does not know Shamima. Shamima never had a Bangladeshi passport. When British citizenship was canceled, Shamima and her children would become unemployed.
In the interview with the BBC, Shamima also said that she did not have a Bangladeshi passport and she was never in Bangladesh.
Meanwhile, the complication of Shamimar's childhood citizenship has been created. Many discussions have started that his child will be a citizen of a country. It is said about his newborn child that the child will be considered a British citizen if the child is born before taking away British parents' citizenship. But the authorities have the power to cancel the child's citizenship at the risk of potential risks.
In this regard Lord Karlail said that his son is more complex than Shamima. Because the child's father is Dutch, he may be considered as a Dutch citizen. Because of his mother, he may be considered a British citizen and this child may also be considered as a 'Bangladeshi citizen'.
Controversy arose among the British MPs about the decision to cancel Shamim's citizenship. Conservative MP George Freeman said that 'dangerous precedent' will be done through this. Shamima was born in the country, studied. His responsibility is also in this country. He should face the court by bringing him back home.
Another MP Robert Halffon welcomed the government's decision and said the government made the right decision.
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