In this mailing:
- Giulio Meotti: Tariq Ramadan's
Rape Trial: Blame the Victim
- Sirwan Kajjo: Christian, Yazidi
Women Still in ISIS Captivity
by Giulio Meotti • April 16, 2018
at 5:00 am
- If defending Tariq
Ramadan is regrettable, Western silence is worse.
- There are also those
who blame Ramadan's alleged victims. According to The New
Yorker, "[Ayeri] is something of a heroine in the
extreme-right circles of the fachosphère, where Islamophobia
is a ticket of admission". So, the "real" problem
is "Islamophobia," not the Muslim subjugation of
women.
- The three women who
accused Ramadan of rape have been the subjects of intimidation,
violence and threats.
- "The blindness of
the Anglo-Saxons on political Islam is frightening". —
Pascal Bruckner, French philosopher.
(Ramadan
image source: Internaz/Flickr)
"If you thought it was challenging for women to
come forward and accuse Harvey Weinstein of rape, consider accusing
the Islamic theologian Tariq Ramadan", wrote Sylvie Kauffman,
the former editor of Le Monde.
Tariq Ramadan, the grandson of the founder of the
Muslim Brotherhood, Hassan al-Bana, is a Swiss lecturer on Islam with
millions of followers and one of Time Magazine's "men of
the year". Accused of rape by three women, however, Ramadan is
now in custody of the French police. In denying the allegations of
sexual violence, his #MeToo case has turned into a political and
religious affair.
The Algerian writer Kamel Daoud summarized the
response of the Arab-Islamic world to the Ramadan affair:
"Silence, discomfort, embarrassment and theories of mass
conspiracy".
by Sirwan Kajjo • April 16, 2018 at
4:00 am
- Despite losing control
of Raqqa and other major strongholds in Syria and Iraq, ISIS
continues to keep many of the women it kidnapped during its rise
in 2014. The world seems to have forgotten about them.
- Habib, traded four
times during her captivity, witnessed many cases of Christian
and Yazidi girls -- some as young as 9 years old -- sold, raped
and tortured by ISIS members.
- Currently, there are
an estimated 1,500 Christian and Yazidi girls and women still in
captivity, while 1,000 others are missing in Iraq and Syria.
Others are believed to have been sold to sex traffickers in
Turkey. It is an issue that the international community cannot
ignore.
Islamic
State jihadists laugh and joke about buying and selling Yazidi sex
slaves, in a propaganda video.
After more than three years, Rita Habib, a 30-year-old
Christian woman from the Iraqi city of Mosul, was recently reunited
with her blind father in Erbil, the capital of Iraq's Kurdistan
Region. She and her father are the sole survivors of a family whose members,
like thousands of Christians and other non-Muslims, was murdered by
ISIS in mid-2014. Habib was among hundreds of Christian and Yazidi
women and girls abducted at the time and sold into the sex trade. She
was one of the lucky ones to be rescued by the Christian advocacy
group, the Shlomo Organization for Documentation, which paid ISIS
$30,000 for her release.
Abu Shujaa, a Yazidi activist who has been involved in
rescuing hundreds of Yazidi women from ISIS, helps secure their
release in various ways, but said that all require money, which is
hard to come by.
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