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MP says thugs bombarded her with loss of life threats and mentioned they’d tear off hijab

Parliament’s solely MP to put on a hijab mentioned she has been threatened with having it ripped off in public.

Apsana Begum, who’s a Muslim, outlined the “heightened risk” to her security, together with “serious death threats, as she blasted the Government for not using the King’s Speech to take action against Islamophobia. The backbencher warned the situation was “escalating” amid the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza – as she accused some of trying to “capitalise on present occasions by spreading their hate and division”.

Ms Begum earlier said people in her Poplar and Limehouse constituency in East London were “alarmed and appalled on the disregard for Palestinian life” demonstrated in recent weeks. She called for a ceasefire from both sides in Gaza – Israel and Hamas – and the release of hostages.

Speaking through the King’s Speech debate within the Commons, Ms Begum mentioned she was disenchanted the monarch’s handle “did not indicate that the Government will finally recognise Islamophobia nor take measures to address the soaring level of hate crimes against Muslims”.

She added: “Indeed, the King’s Speech did not even mention that it is currently Islamophobia Awareness Month and nor did the Prime Minister mention it in his contributions today. I am currently facing death threats and a torrent of Islamophobic and misogynistic abuse. In fact, I’ve received such abuse since being elected, since putting myself forward as a candidate for elections, and received comments including, and I quote, ‘vile and filthy religion, importing vile and filthy creatures like Apsana Begum’.

“The state of affairs is escalating, not least exacerbated by these making an attempt to capitalise on present occasions by spreading their hate and division. I’m now dealing with a heightened threat to my security with critical loss of life threats, threats to kidnap me, threats of sexual violence and threats about ripping off my hijab in public. It goes on and on.”

She added: “Every single day people of Muslim backgrounds like me face discrimination and prejudice, the prevalence of negative stereotypes – harassment and hate crimes are only part of a whole structure of discrimination. Muslims are also the most economically disadvantaged faith group in the UK, with some reports showing that half of British Muslims face poverty and deprivation. At the same time we face institutionalised Islamophobia.”