‘Hell is other people.’
‘Nothing happens, nobody comes, nobody goes… it’s awful!’
‘From a hundred rabbits you can’t make a horse, a hundred suspicions don’t make a proof.’
These powerful, despairing words are nestled in the pages of world-famous books and plays penned by some of history’s most acclaimed writers.
But they are also plastered on a wall in one of Syria’s most notorious refugee camps, right outside the tent where British ISIS bride Shamima Begum has languished for years.
Ms…