Shamima Begum will challenge the verdict barring her from coming back to the UK to appeal the removal of her British citizenship.
The former ISIS bride's barrister claims the decision by the UK to revoked her citizenship has left her "abandoned" in a "wretched and squalid" detention camp in Syria, and this was a breach of her human rights.
Begum travelled, along with two other young girls from east London, to Syria to join so-called Islamic State (IS or ISIS) in February 2015 and lived under the tyrannical rule of the jihadist terrorists for more than three years.
Last year she was found in a Syrian refugee camp in February. She was nine months pregnant at the time. This prompted then home secretary Sajid Javid to revoke her British.
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