Fitnah's November issue of Unveiled (Volume
1, Issue 2) has now been published and can be found here: fitnah-UNVEILED-nov13.
Content includes:
"If we do agree that this
sudden rise of specific veils worldwide passing off as THE ‘Islamic’ veil is
neither cultural nor religious but a political flag that fundamentalists use in
order to increase their political visibility at the expense of women, then we
must also admit that wearing this form of veil - now - in Europe and North
America has a political purpose; the women who wear it, whether they are aware
of it or not, are wearing the flag of a far-right political party. Hence I
could hardly agree with the formulation: ‘a woman choosing how to dress.’ This
veil is definitely not to be equated to wearing high heels versus flat shoes,
or miniskirts versus trousers. It is not a fashion; it is a political marker.
If one decides one is going to wear a swastika as a brooch, one cannot ignore
its political meaning; one cannot pretend one does not care for the fact that
it was the ’flag’ of Nazi Germany. One cannot pretend one just likes its shape.
It is a political statement."
"The niqab and burqa in
particular are the visible signs of Islamism’s war on women and the society at
large. It also represents sex apartheid and Sharia law and all that follows. In
Madani School, burqa-wearing girls must sit in the back of the classroom. On
school trips, they must give way to boys and male teachers who cut in front of
them in queues. Music is banned... The call for a ban has nothing to do with a
clash of civilisations. It has everything to do with a global struggle between
secularists, including many Muslims, on the one hand and theocrats and the
religious-Right on the other."
Newsflash provides
updates on women's rights and issues in a number of countries worldwide.
In the Art
Corner, one can find information on an Afghan rap singer and censored
packaging in Iran.
editor: Maryam Namazie
design by: Kiran Opal
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