'Extremist' appeals against decision to strip him of UK citizenship

Man who allegedly received terrorist training in Yemen claims he has been illegally made 'stateless'

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A Muslim convert who lost his British citizenship three years ago is claiming he has been left stateless, which is illegal under international law.

The 31-year-old man, identified only as 'B2', has been taking legal action against Home Secretary Theresa May who stripped him of his British citizenship in December 2011 because of alleged extremism.

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