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UK’s youngest Muslim MP biggest target of online hate

Zarah Sultana, 30, receives online abuse daily after ‘talking about Palestinia­n rights’

- Arab News

The youngest Muslim MP ever elected in the UK has become the biggest parliament­ary target of online hate after speaking out on Palestinia­n rights in the wake of the Gaza war, Sky News reported on Wednesday.

Zarah Sultana, 30, was first elected MP for Coventry South in the 2019 general election. Born to a Pakistani Muslim family in Birmingham, the Labour MP has a large online following on social media, which she described as a “crucial part of the job.”

But Sultana’s activity and commentary in the wake of Israel’s invasion of Gaza has seen her become a target of online abuse.

According to parliament­ary records for this year, she has become the “most at-risk MP online.”

Amid growing concerns over the safety of elected officials in the UK, and following the killings of two MPs in the span of a decade, Sultana now follows strict security measures.

The MP “logs the date, location and time” of every event she attends to notify parliament­ary security teams about potential dangers.

But Sultana told Sky News that online hate has posed the biggest concern since late last year, when she “started talking about Palestinia­n rights.”

On a daily basis, she receives messages calling for her deportatio­n and telling her to “go home to Pakistan.”

One message seen by Sky News said: “Send that b***h to Palestine they are low on targets.”

Sultana said she avoids public transport due to the threats, and is always accompanie­d by aides or security on any public visit. Door-knocking also poses risks, with Sultana saying there have been conversati­ons “where she’s not been completely sure she was on solid ground in terms of her safety.”

Parliament­ary authoritie­s say greater measures are being taken to protect the safety of MPs. Security Minister Tom Tugendhat has said MPs at greater risk of violence are entitled to increased safety measures, including private cars that have been given to some female MPs. A spokespers­on for the House of Commons said: “The ability for members and their staff to perform their parliament­ary duties safely both on and off the estate is fundamenta­l to our democracy.

“Within the Parliament­ary Security Department, a dedicated Members’ Security Support Service provides personal security advice to members and their staff — highlighti­ng the physical, personal and online security measures and guidance available to them.

“These security measures are available to all MPs across the UK and members receive regular updates on security matters both on and off the estate.”

Zarah Sultana, 30, was first elected MP for Coventry South in the 2019 general election. Born to a Pakistani Muslim family in Birmingham, the Labour MP has a large online following on social media, which she described as a ‘crucial part of the job.’

 ?? Getty ?? HIGH LIGHT Door-knocking also poses risks, with Sultana saying there have been conversati­ons ‘where she’s not been completely sure she was on solid ground in terms of her safety.’
MP Zarah Sultana receives messages calling for her deportatio­n, telling her to
‘go home to Pakistan.’
Getty HIGH LIGHT Door-knocking also poses risks, with Sultana saying there have been conversati­ons ‘where she’s not been completely sure she was on solid ground in terms of her safety.’ MP Zarah Sultana receives messages calling for her deportatio­n, telling her to ‘go home to Pakistan.’

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