The Scotsman

Sculptor Kapoor says Begum would be seen as a victim if white

- By SHERNA NOAH newsdeskts@scotsman.com

Olympic sculptor Sir Anish Kapoor has criticised Britain's treatment of Shamima Begum, saying it is a "disgracefu­l indictment of our national conscience".

Ms Begum was 15 when she and two other east London schoolgirl­s travelled to Syria to join the so-called Islamic State group (IS) in February 2015.

The Supreme Court ruled last month that Ms Begum cannot return to the UK to pursue an appeal against the removal of her British citizenshi­p.

In a statement to PA news agency, Sir Anish compared Britain to "Soviet Russia" and said ms be gum' s treatment was a continuati­on of the "'divide and rule', the horror that sustained the British Empire for 200 years".

The artist said: "Let us for one moment imagine that four young white schoolgirl­s from Wiltshire were enticed to go to Syria and join Isis.

"Would they be seen as terrorists or victims of terrorists?

"We have no doubt that we would be demanding that no expense be spared and not a moment wasted in having them returned to the safety of their homes in England."

He said that "Britain has shamelessl­y shirked its responsibi­lity" and" authoritie­s have "deliberate­ly and knowingly removed Shamima's ability to access basic rights anywhere in the world".

The Supreme Court ruling is a" disgracefu­l indictment of our national conscience", he said.

Ms Begum's British citizenshi­p was revoked on national security grounds shortly after she was found, nine months' pregnant, in a Syrian refugee camp in February 2019. She said she married dutch convert Yagoriedij­kt en days after arriving in IS territory.

She told The Times in 2019 that her children, a one-yearold girl and a three-month-old boy, had both since died.

Her third child died in the al-roj camp in March 2019, shortly after he was born.

Sir Anish said: "Shamima is a British citizen, and it is her right to be tried in the British courts by a jury of her peers for any offence she may have committed."

Criticisin­g pri ti patel andsaj id Javid, he said that "at the hands of two home secretarie­s" who are "desperate to prove their right wing credential­s, (her) birth right has been stolen from her and from the people of this country ".

 ??  ?? 0 Shamima Begum was one of three east London schoolgirl­s who travelled to Syria to join IS
0 Shamima Begum was one of three east London schoolgirl­s who travelled to Syria to join IS

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