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Eugene

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Sat Mar 9, 2019, 11:13 AM Mar 2019

British government condemned after Islamic State teenager's baby dies

Source: Reuters

WORLD NEWS MARCH 9, 2019 / 7:55 AM / UPDATED 19 MINUTES AGO

British government condemned after Islamic State teenager's baby dies

Kate Holton
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LONDON (Reuters) - A decision by Britain to strip a teenage girl of her citizenship after she joined Islamic State in Syria was described as a “stain on the conscience” of the government on Saturday after her three-week old baby died.

Shamima Begum was stripped of her citizenship on security grounds last month, leaving her in a detention camp in Syria where her baby died, the third of the 19-year-old’s infant children to die since she traveled to Syria in 2015.

The opposition Labour party said the move to leave an innocent child in a refugee camp, where infant mortality rates are high, was morally reprehensible. A lawmaker in the ruling Conservative party said it smacked of populism over principle.

“The tragic death of Shamima Begum’s baby, Jarrah, is a stain on the conscience of this government,” Diane Abbott, the opposition home affairs spokeswoman said.

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