Stuff A woman’s New Zealand passport was cancelled when it was thought she intended to help Isis terrorism. (File photo) A woman whose passport was cancelled on suspected terrorism-related grounds, has appealed against a failed legal challenge. The woman, whose name was suppressed, had her passport cancelled in 2016 because the Minister of Internal Affairs – then Peter Dunne – thought reasonable grounds existed to believe she was a danger to Syria by intending to facilitate a terrorist act. The minister was told she had been detained on the border of Turkey and Syria on suspicion of attempting to enter Syria, marry an Isis fighter and support Isis.