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"Rejecting the 20-year-old's case that she had been left stateless, the Commission concluded that Ms Begum was "a citizen of Bangladesh by descent". Ms Begum is understood to have a claim to Bangladeshi nationality through her mother.
However, in February 2019, Bangladesh's ministry of foreign affairs said Ms Begum was not a Bangladeshi citizen and there was "no question" of her being allowed into the country." [The Bangladeshi government would say that, wouldn't they?]
However, in February 2019, Bangladesh's ministry of foreign affairs said Ms Begum was not a Bangladeshi citizen and there was "no question" of her being allowed into the country." [The Bangladeshi government would say that, wouldn't they?]
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""[Ms Begum] left the UK apparently of her own free will some years before the decision - and she was not outside the UK as a result of the decision.""
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"The case will now move on to consider whether the government had legitimate national security grounds to bar Ms Begum from coming back to the UK."
[Legitimate national security grounds such as the demonstrable fact that she is Bangladeshi by descent and not to be trusted in the country against which she willingly joined a hostile terrorist association?]
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"They had three children - all of whom have since died."
[Either the three children are an invention [my suspicion], or she is the world's most unfit mother.]
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