An online lifestyle website for Britain’s Muslim teenage girls is being covertly funded by the Home Office’s counter-extremism programme.The website was started independently in 2015 in the wake of Shamima Begum’s departure to Syria along with two other British school girls.It has now been revealed by the Observer that SuperSisters, created by J-Go Media, accepts funding from the Building a Stronger Britain Together (BSBT) government counter-extremism project.The revelation has caused outrage and two employees of SuperSisters’ nine-staff team to resign.
An online lifestyle website for Britain’s Muslim teenage girls is being covertly funded by the Home Office’s counter-extremism programme.
The website was started independently in 2015 in the wake of Shamima Begum’s departure to Syria along with two other British school girls.
It has now been revealed by the Observer that SuperSisters, created by J-Go Media, accepts funding from the Building a Stronger Britain Together (BSBT) government counter-extremism project.
The revelation has caused outrage and two employees of SuperSisters’ nine-staff team to resign.