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Dawn.com - Reema Iqbal, 30, and her sister Zara, 28, left... | Facebook
2 Pakistani-origin ISIS brides lose British citizenship: report - The Hindu
Jihadi brides are widows now and they want to come home
Jihadi brides are widows now and they want to come home
IS sisters Reema and Zara Iqbal being detained in Syria lose British citizenship | UK News | Sky News
Two British sisters who married Isis fighters also lose citizenship | Metro News
Dozens of ISIS brides 'to flood back into Britain' after being captured in Syria - Mirror Online
Wives and children of defeated IS fighters face future of statelessness
Sisters went to Syria ahead of men
Around 80 widows of ISIS fighters set to 'stream back to Britain' with their children and are suspected of being 'part of all-female terror cell' | The Sun
Pakistani-origin ISIS brides lose British citizenship: Report | World News - Hindustan Times
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British jihadi bride says she misses fish and chips and the NHS | Daily Mail Online
UK sisters who married jihadis in Syria have been stripped of British citizenship | Daily Mail Online
UK sisters who married jihadis in Syria have been stripped of British citizenship | Daily Mail Online
Britain removes citizenship from two more Daesh brides: report | Arab News
UK sisters who married jihadis in Syria have been stripped of British citizenship | Daily Mail Online
Shamima Begum: Jeremy Hunt says bringing British baby back would have been 'too dangerous' despite multiple visits by journalists | The Independent | The Independent
ISIS CRACKDOWN: Two more terror brides stripped of citizenship as Shamima Begum row rages | UK | News | Express.co.uk
ISIS brides and the creation of second class citizenship in the UK | Pakistan Horizon
What did I miss in Isis? Fish, chips and the NHS
Dispatch: 'I am not one of them', says British woman begging to come home from Syria's 'Camp of Death'
Around 80 widows of ISIS fighters set to 'stream back to Britain' with their children and are suspected of being 'part of all-female terror cell' | The Sun
IS sisters Reema and Zara Iqbal being detained in Syria lose British citizenship | UK News | Sky News
9 other London women and girls who joined ISIS - MyLondon
Dispatch: 'I am not one of them', says British woman begging to come home from Syria's 'Camp of Death'