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lördag, januari 01, 2022

Ung afghanska: Att bryta sig loss från burqan

 

A young Afghan woman on breaking free of the burqa

It was dehumanising to grow up in Afghanistan under a veil. I escaped but others are now ensnared, says Sultana

 I HATED WEARING a burqa. It made me itch, it made me sweat. And it made me invisible. Mine was blue with a small lace opening for the eyes, though underneath I wore a short-sleeved dress and tights. Walking in a burqa, I lost my usual confident gait: I hung my head lower, both hands clutching the edge of the fabric so I wouldn’t stumble. The very fact of wearing it made me feel inferior. To leave the house, when I became a teenager about a decade ago, I had to transform myself into a thing.

My way of protesting was to go out as little as possible, which seemed to be the only way I could protect my individuality. At home, I created a world of my own. But the desire to be part of the outside world never left me. I yearned to walk on the street and eat street food, swim in the lakes and know every corner of my town in a southern province of the country—to participate in life directly rather than simply observe it through my veil.

Our front door had a peephole that looked out onto the alley. Through it, I could see men buying snacks, old men sitting and chatting, or boys flying kites, playing cricket and riding bikes. I imagined how it would feel to walk there and interact with the world. Would I remember how to smile at people? Look them in the eye?

My parents, too, wanted me to step into my fullest potential. When other mothers praised their daughters for their cooking and housework, mine would claim that a woman’s real jewel is her education. When other fathers focused on how quickly they could marry their daughters, my father laughed if someone came to our house with a marriage proposal.

On some nights, when the neighbourhood was sleeping and only stray dogs occupied the roads, my father would walk with me outside the house to give me a taste of the world without a burqa. In the shadow of moonlight, we would stroll, hearing the sounds of crickets and dogs rummaging through rubbish. With each step I took, I felt free. Once my father disguised me as a boy to swim in the river that I used to go to when I was a child. At home, my parents allowed me to listen to music as loud as I pleased. In the late afternoon, after arriving home from work, my father and I would dance to melodic Tajik music. He didn’t want me to forget what it felt like to be free.

Sometimes I would get angry and loudly complain that I was forced to cage myself in a burqa. My mother would look at me with a solemn expression, place her hand on my head, and say, “Be someone who can leave this place.” She encouraged me to learn English.

And I did. Armed with an iPad, the internet and a free education website called Khan Academy, I taught myself English. And philosophy. And maths. And science. And history. I wanted to understand the world in every way possible, and my place in it. Solving maths problems gave structure to the uncertain world I was living in, even if just in my head. I felt liberated when I first learned to make a graph of a linear equation. On the page, drawing a two-dimensional co-ordinate plane and graphing an equation, the world was in my control.

Learning through a screen ten years ago was safer than going to school. There were several road-side suicide-bombings, and the building was occasionally used by the Taliban as base for attacks on government buildings. Besides, female students were threatened by the Taliban with having acid poured on them for attending classes.

It was different when my mother was a child in the 1960s. It was an era of hope: schools were opening for girls and wearing a burqa was not mandatory. In the evenings, when the room was dimly lit by the light of the heater, my mother would tell stories of her past, of a normal Afghanistan.

She spoke about the freedom she enjoyed and the choices women had in life, other than getting married. My mother grew up in an Afghanistan that was modernising. Her father wished her to become an educated and free woman. The wish came true. She became a lecturer at Kabul University. Sporting short hair, wearing a long skirt and blouse, she would walk to her classroom, filled with both male and female students. She even received a fellowship to study in Germany, but the civil war started and she wasn’t able to go.

Through these stories, I realised that Afghan women have the capacity to achieve something great in their lives. My mother believed that no matter how difficult the situation, you should always focus on what you can change. “Of course, you can’t change everything, but you can always change something,” she often reminded me when I got frustrated with the challenges that I had to face as a young Afghan woman.

So I studied. While most young women my age were getting married, I was learning how to argue like Socrates or apply mathematics like Newton. With each new thing I learned, I began to feel alive, like a plant that blooms when it gets water after it has been parched and dying. By allowing me the freedom of education, if only behind the four walls of our home, my parents gave me a window onto the world. More than that, they gave me the tools to create my own identity and make myself visible again.

Around five years ago, as the situation in Afghanistan deteriorated, I didn’t want its fate to become my own. I accepted a scholarship to study maths and science in America, leaving my parents in Afghanistan, with their blessing and encouragement. Today I am a university researcher in America and have published in my scientific field.

Now, another nightmarish reality has begun to unfold in Afghanistan, wiping out the progress Afghan women had made for their rights.

“Afghan women are sinking into an abyss,” my mother told me soon after the American troops pulled out last August. It felt as if someone stabbed my heart. My soul ached. “Any sign of women in public is removed. How can we teach young boys to respect women when on the street they see pictures of women torn down and see women beaten? Why does the tragedy of Afghanistan and of Afghan women have no end?” She cried as she spoke.

Since then, darkness has engulfed Afghanistan. My mind never stops thinking of my mother and all the women and girls trapped in the country, once again forced to hide their existence. A new decree has been issued that, unless accompanied by a male relative, women are in effect not permitted to travel by vehicle more than 45 miles (70km) from their homes. Female friends tell me that with no school and no future to look forward to, life has been reduced to waiting for death.

As a new veil descends over Afghan women’s rights, and women in all parts of the country are forced to stay behind closed doors, I feel the same suffocation I did as a teenager beneath the thick, scratchy fabric of the dark burqa. It feels as if the whole of Afghanistan wears that heavy burqa which I hated so much, and that, underneath it, all Afghan women are choking.
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Sultana is a university researcher in the sciences in America. Her surname is not disclosed for her family’s safety.

(The Economist Dec 29th 2021)

 

torsdag, mars 14, 2013

Daniel Pipes: Burkan som brottsredskap

om hur burkan alltoftare används
som brottsredskap.
Han ger talrika exempel från Philadelphia
på hur rånare använder det totalmaskerande
plagget...
"Som David J. Rusin från Middle East Forum
påpekar i sin detaljerade undersökning av
burka-förbrytelser i Philadelphia så har
muslimska klädesplagg två stora fördelar i
jämförelse med andra förklädnader:
För det första så rör sig många heltäckta kvinnor,
som inte har något kriminellt uppsåt, på gatorna
och ger därigenom oavsiktligt skydd åt tjuvar;
ju fler heltäckande klädesplagg som rör sig på
gatorna desto större sannolikhet att dessa
kommer att underlätta kriminell aktivitet.
För det andra så är det just själva främling-
skapet och distanseringen som ger bäraren
av dessa klädesplagg, inklusive brottslingar,
ett extraordinärt skydd. Som i andra fall (tre
gånger köpte en 14-årig pojke iklädd burka
muslimska kvinnor som inte kontrolleras vid
kanadensiska flygplatser), är tjänstemän så
rädda för att anklagas för rasism eller "islamofobi"
att de hoppar över statligt bestämda rutiner
såsom att kräva att de som bär niqaber visar
sina ansikten och bevisar sin identitet."
***

tisdag, oktober 09, 2012

Talibaner skjuter fjortonårig bloggare

 
nationellt känd när hon bloggade till BBC
om ett barns upplevelser på talibanockuperat
område i Pakistan.
Malala bor i SWAT-dalen i gränstrakterna mot
Afghanistan. Provinsen ockuperades 2007-9
av talibanerna. De införde omedelbart sharia,
stängde alla flickskolor, tvang flickor bära burqa
och förbjöd musik.
Malala, som då var elva år gammal, skrev en
utförlig dagbok om den hemska tiden som hon
anonymt publicerade via BBC Urdu.
Malala har fått mycket beröm för sin insats
som öppnade ögonen på många pakistanier
i storstäderna som aldrig utsätts för talibanernas
medeltida barbari.
**
 
Igår stoppade talibanerna hennes skolbuss,
frågade efter Malala och sköt henne genom
Hon flögs i ambulanshelikopter till ett militär-
sjukhus och tycks ha överlevt mordförsöket.
Talibanernas talesman säger att Malala sprider
osedlighet och sekularism och därför måste
dödas...

fredag, oktober 28, 2011

Burka - men inte i en svensk rättssal....

En glad och uppmuntrande nyhet
om en handlingskraftig domare
i DN från tingsrätten i Göteborg.
Det handlar naturligtvis om om-
häktningen av de tre somaliska
terroristerna Abdi Weli Mohamud,
Abdi Aziz Mahamud och Salar
Sami Mahmood, som greps när
De utslängda burkorna tillhörde
uppenbarligen deras fanclub....
**
Tre kvinnor klädda i heltäckande slöja
tilläts inte vara åhörare i rättssalen vid
en förhandling i Göteborgs tingsrätt om
förlängd häktning av en man som
misstänks för förberedelse till mord.
Mannen greps vid ett polistillslag mot
misstänkt terrorverksamhet i september.
– Jag ansvarar för ordningen i rättssalen,
och anser inte att jag kan göra det om
jag inte ser åhörarnas ansikten, säger chefs-
rådman Stefan Wikmark, till TV 4 Nyheterna
Göteborg.
**
Kvinnorna var klädda i heltäckande niqab.
En av Göteborgs tingsrätts vakter hindrade
dem att gå in i rättssalen, med hänvisning
till maskeringsförbudet, rapporterar TV 4
Nyheterna Göteborg.
(...)
Tingsrätten beslutade att den 26-årige
mannen ska stanna i häktet.
Vice chefsåklagare Agnetha Hilding Qvarnström
har begärt förlängd åtalstid även för de två
övriga häktade männen. Förhandlingar om
förlängd häktning hålls under fredagen.

måndag, oktober 03, 2011

Bråk kring burka skadar polis

En liten hjärtevarm historia från Flandern.
Kände mig lockad att sätta rubriken:
Burka biter polis, men nu var det
ju faktiskt burkans make som
slog en polis.....:
Police officers in the Brussels
municipality of Sint-Joost-ten-
Node were attacked by the husband
of a woman that refused to remove
her burqa.
The incident happened on Wednesday
after a patrol from the Brussels-
North Local Police Service spotted
the woman wearing a burqa on the
Liedekerkestraat at around 12:35pm.
**
 The wearing of burqas and other garments
that cover the face has been illegal
since legislation on the issue was
passed by the Federal Parliament earlier
this year.
The police officers asked the woman to
remove the part of the burqa that covered
her face so that they could identify her.
She refused and was asked a second time
to show her face.
This met with a furious response from her
husband who proceeded to attack the police
officers.
**
One officer was injured in the attack and
will be off work for three days.
Police Commissioner Roland Thiébaut told
the Brussels regional news website
brusselnieuws.be that “Our inspectors
wanted to identify her to enable them to
draft a crime report.”
“She refused and her husband became
aggressive. He said that he would kill
anyone that touched his wife. He struck
one of the inspectors. The police officer
is now unable to work for three days. “
The man was detained and his case is now
in the hands of the judicial authorities.
The woman left the scene without removing
her burqa.
However, the police have been able to
identify the woman and have compiled a crime
report for the judicial authorities.

måndag, april 11, 2011

Burqaförbud idag - terrorbomb imorgon ?

Frankrikes burqaförbud träder i kraft idag.
Kvinnor som låter sig underkastas att bära
burqa eller niqab riskerar böter på 150 euro.
Givetvis kommer det att bli mängder av protester
i olika former. Men glöm inte att protesterna inte
handlar om att försvara den yttrandefrihet
islamistena spottar på, utan om "rätten" att föröd-
mjuka kvinnor.... 
Hans Rustad kommenterar att yttrandefrihetens
anhängare inte attackerar burkadamer, men när
de blivit tillräckligt många kommer burkadamer
att attackera karikatyrtecknare.
Every Kind of People visar en video från en
islamistgrupp som tydligt demonstrerar
syftet med dagens protester....

söndag, januari 17, 2010

Här är den hemliga BURKARAPPORTEN


Danska regeringen utreder sedan en tid
införandet av ett förbud mot religiös
maskering i form av burka eller niqab.
En viktig del i det arbetet har varit en
rapport som beställts från Köpenhamns
Universitet: Rapport om brugen af niqab
og burka.
Rapporten kartlägger hur många
kvinnor som bär maskering i olika
länder och analyserar den religiösa
och kulturella bakgrunden till bruket.
För att försvåra debatten har regeringen
hemligstämplat rapporten.....
***
Kvällstidningen BT kunde dock i kväll
presentera hela rapporten som läckts
från universitetet.
***
Vid en snabb genomläsning blir man inte
särskilt imponerad.
Den innehåller inga direkta nyheter, utan
ungefär det som varje intresserad lekman
med Google och Wikipedia kan plocka fram.....
***
Här är forskarnas spekulationer kring antalet
maskerade kvinnor i olika europeiska länder:

Danmark: 150-400 st

Sverige: 100 st

Frankrike: 2.000 st

Holland 400 st

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Rapporten betonar också att en betydande

del av de maskerade är konvertiter.

Konvertiternas stora roll i spridningen

av den mest extrema islamismen, liksom

inom jihadismen, pekas återigen ut, men

förklaras tyvärr inte.....

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Läs hela rapporten


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Kommentar från Jyllands-Posten

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"Idag såg jag en niqab...."

Hamas: Obligatorisk hijab i Gaza !

Var fjärde ung muslim i Danmark islamist

Islamister försökte bränna ihjäl

feministisk regissör

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pol, pol, sds, vg,

tisdag, december 15, 2009

"Burka Barbie får inte bli normen...."


Kanadensiska Macleans har ett varningens ord
till Västerlandets kvinnor:
"You may have noticed that the poster girl for the
latest “social justice” campaign is a Muslim woman.
“Drop Fees for a Poverty-Free Ontario” is the
ringing cry, and next to it is a hijab-clad lady
speaking up and speaking out. It’s something to
do with the cost of post-secondary education,
which, like everything else in Canada, is supposed
to be “free.” The image is a curious choice as an
emblem for educational access: after all, one of
the most easily discernible features of societies
that adopt Islamic dress is how ignorant they
are. In Afghanistan under the Taliban, girls
were forbidden by law to attend school—i.e.,
not just fritter-away-half-a-decade-on-
Ontario-taxpayers “post-secondary” education,
but kindergarten and Grade 1.
In Pakistan, 60 per cent of women are illiterate.
**
According to the UN’s 2002 Arab Development
Report, half of all women in the Arab world cannot
read. And even in Canada, the ability of the woman
on the subway poster to access that post-secondary
education depends not on the “fees” but on her father
or, if she’s already been married off to her 16-year-
old cousin back in Mirpur, her husband.
The Saskatchewan Internet maestro Kate McMillan
summed up the poster thus: “Subjugation of women
—it’s the new normal.”
**
“Traditional Islamic dress” is not so
“traditional.”
Talk to any educated Muslim woman who
attended university in the fifties, sixties or seventies
—back when they assumed history was moving their
way and a covered woman was merely a local variant
of the Russian babushka, something old and wizened
you saw in upcountry villages. Now you see them in
the heart of the metropolis—and I don’t mean Beirut
or Abu Dhabi so much as Paris and Brussels.
It’s very strange to be able to walk around, say,
Zarqa, hometown of the late “insurgent” Abu
Musab al-Zarqawi, and look 90 per cent of
the women in the eye, and even be rewarded
with a friendly smile every so often, and then
to fly on to London and be confronted by one
masked face after another while strolling down
Whitechapel Road in the East End.
The burka, the niqab and the hijab are not
fashion statements but explicitly political
ones, and what they symbolize in a Western
context is self-segregation.
***

lördag, december 12, 2009

Ur ett indiskt perspektiv....


Den indiske författaren Kanchan Gupta har
ett lite annat perspektiv på minaret-
konflikten än vad vi är vana vid i Europa:

Turkey’s Islamist Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
was being faithful to his creed when he declared,
“Mosques are our barracks, minarets our bayonets,
domes our helmets, the believers our soldiers.”
Sheikh Youssef al-Qaradawi, a fascist Sunni imam
with a huge following among those who subscribe to
the Muslim Brotherhood’s antediluvian worldview,
was more to the point when he thundered at an event
organised by London’s then Labour mayor Ken
Livingstone, “The West may have the atom bomb, we
have the human bomb.” Sheikh Qaradawi, who is of
Egyptian origin, frequently exhorts Muslims not to rest
till they have “conquered Christian Rome” and believes
“throughout history, Allah has imposed upon the Jews
people who would punish them for their corruption.
The last punishment was carried out by Hitler”.
Islamic schools in Britain funded by Saudi Arabia use
textbooks describing Jews as “apes” and Christians as
“pigs”. Theo Van Gogh, who along with writer Ayaan
Hirsi Ali produced Submission, a film on the plight of
Muslim women under sharia’h, was shot dead by
Mohammed Bouyeri, a Dutch-Moroccan Muslim, in
Amsterdam. Rallies by radical Islamists, which were
once rare, are now a common feature in European
capitals with banners and placards denouncing
democracy as the ‘problem’ and Islam as the ‘solution’.
**
Such crude though accurate assertions of Islamism,
coupled with the relentless jihad being waged overtly
— exemplified by the London Underground bombings
and the riots in Parisian suburbs — and covertly as
exposed by Channel 4’s stunning investigation in its
Dispatches programme titled ‘Undercover Mosque’,
have now begun to raise hackles in Europe.
The first signs of an incipient backlash came in the form
of French President Nicolas Sarkozy demanding a ban
on the burqa (the sharia’h-imposed hijab is already
banned at public schools in France). Any doubts that
may have lingered about Europe’s patience with Islam’s
rage boys running thin have been removed by last
Sunday’s referendum in Switzerland where people
have voted overwhelmingly to ban the construction
of minarets which are no longer seen to be representing
faith. For 57.5 per cent of Swiss citizens, the minaret,
an obligatory adjunct to a mosque which is used by the
muezzin to call the faithful to prayers five times a day,
is now a “political symbol against integration”.
They view each new minaret as marking the trans-
mogrification of Christian Europe into Islamic Eurabia.
The Islamic minaret, according to Swiss People’s Party
legislator Ulrich Schluer, has come to represent the
“effort to establish sharia’h on European soil”. Hence
the counter-effort to ban their construction.
***

torsdag, december 10, 2009

Burqamördarens far ber för offren

Burqamördaren Abdurrahman Hajji lyckades
nästan i sitt uppsåt att utplåna hela den somaliska
läkarkåren .....
Hur kan en ung man som genomgått hela den väster-
ländska utbildningsapparaten vilja vrida klockan
tillbaka till 600-talet ?
**
Mördarens far Hassan Hajji i Rödovre utanför
Köpenhamn talar ut i Jihad:
"First and foremost I pray for the deceased Somali
people who were the light of the nation who have
passed away in the suicide attack of Thursday the
3rd of December 2009, secondly I am clearly and
loudly saying that my son is a scapegoat, and I
don’t think that he will carry such evil act, in his
last phone call with me he told me that he is unable
to endure with the situation of Somalia, and is
willing to departure to Cairo, soon after his pregnant
wife in Marka delivers, and I told him that that
sounds good, my son came to Mogadishu and left
his wife in Marka, to do for her shopping before she
delivers, and my son Abdurrahman in Mogadishu
met with a friend of his who was among the medical
graduating students, and invited him to attend at the
graduation ceremony which was to take place in
Shamo hotel one of the most deluxe hotels in Mogadishu,
and my son has joined his friend without expressing
any hesitation, and the two friends were sited shoulder
to shoulder, enjoying the momentous event taking in
the well decorated hall, wobbling with distinguished
guests who were watching the lightening faces of the
graduating students in their black gown with the
yellow strips, and allover sudden there was an ear-
splitting blast which has claimed the lives of more
than 25 people, and among them was my son
Abdurrahman and he was considered as the man
who has carried out the act of suicide because he
was the only person who was unable to be identified
by the people in the hall, since his friend who has
invited him in the graduation ceremony has passed
away”
***
Det är väl inte så ovanligt att föräldrar till mördare
hävdar att sonen var "helt oskyldig"....
Försiktigtvis ger han inget svar på den naturliga frågan
varför Abdurrahman var utklädd i burqa
och högklackade skor....?
Kanske någon lokal tradition i Rödovre ?
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Artikeln är fortsättning på
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eb, pol, pol, vl, db, dag, svd, svd, sds

fredag, oktober 09, 2009

Ett vettigt ord om muslimsk segregation

Det pågår en debatt om SLÖJAN på Newsmill som
pendlar mellan det groteska och det läsvärda.
Till det sistnämnda hör definitivt Aje Carlboms
Ett litet smakprov:
"I många år har det funnits idéer i Sverige om att det mångkulturella samhället är oproblematiskt. Men debatten om slöjan visar att det idag finns värderingsskillnader i befolkningen som inte är möjliga att överbrygga. Hur mycket muslimer än försöker förklara sina ståndpunkter möter de - och kommer de att möta - en oförstående majoritetsbefolkning. Detta har varken med islamofobi eller rasism att göra. Skillnaderna i uppfattning bygger i grund och botten på två olika och diametralt motsatta synsätt på vad som är ett moraliskt godtagbart levnadssätt.
**
Att det är muslimer som ständigt råkar i hetluften beror på att ingen annan befolkning insisterar på att deras speciella livsstil ska utgöra en offentlig ordning. För många muslimer, i särskilt hög utsträckning för islamister, betraktas islam som ett system som ska styra "allt". Individens tänkande ska präglas av islam, ekonomin ska underordnas islam, sociala relationer ska organiseras enligt islam, människors sexliv ska bestämmas av islam etcetera. Rättroende muslimer och islamister betraktar det som sin religiösa plikt att arbeta för att överbrygga klyftan mellan det privata och det offentliga. De är djupt missnöjda med den svenska ordningen där religion betraktas som en privat angelägenhet.
**
Det är vanligt att muslimska kvinnor jämför bärandet av slöja med nunnors dok för att jämställa praktiken att dölja håret. Jämförelsen haltar. Nunnor har tagit konsekvenserna av sin starka gudstro och valt att placera sig i samhällets periferi. De gör inte anspråk på att alla andra ska acceptera eller tycka om dem eller deras religiösa idéer. Tack vare att de marginaliserat sig själva rumsligt i kloster där de sköter sina egna angelägenheter har de också erhållit acceptans i det dominerande sekulariserade samhället. Samma sak gäller egentligen för alla kyrkor och kristna sekter med avvikande uppfattningar i förhållande till majoritetssamhället. Det är bara muslimer som ställer krav på att särbehandlas i offentliga sammanhang.""

***

tisdag, juli 28, 2009

Hamas mediaimperium växer

Hamas satsar återigen miljontals dollars på att
vinna mediakriget mot Israel. Två TV-stationer.
ett dussin radiostationer, flera dagstidningar, ett
antal nyhetsbyråer och naturligtvis mängder av
hemsidor....
**
Men det är bara en del av mediaresurserna. Viktigast
är förmodligen kontrollen över de internationella
nyhetsbyråerna och stora dagstidningarna
som bara får operera i Gaza på villkor att
de enbart anställer lokal (Hamas-)personal.
Särskilt Reuters och AFP fungerar idag som rena Hamas-
megafoner. Det finns också ett stort antal västerländska
"frilansjournalister" som i praktiken arbetar åt Hamas.
(se t ex publiciteten omkring Free Gaza-seglatserna)
**
Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center har nyligen
presenterat en rapport om Hamas mediaresurser:
En intressant apekt är bl a Saudiarabiens , Irans, Libanons
och Egyptens fortsatta stöd till Hamas propaganda.
TV-stationen Al-Quds TV opererar helt från Beirut
och finansieras av Iran, alla Hamas TV-sändningar är
beroende av de saudi/egyptiska Nilesat och Arabsat
för att kunna nå de viktiga muslimska målgrupperna i
Europa, Asien och Afrika. En del Hamastidningar ges ut i London.
Hamas medier spelar också en viktig roll i den pågående
Religiösa program har ökat med 150 % under våren. Bl a en
ny radiostation som sänder koranläsning dygnet runt....
De flesta kvinnliga programledare i TV bär numera burqa.

måndag, juli 27, 2009

Hamas: Obligatorisk hijab i Gaza !

Hamas har infört en ny lag i Gaza, som tvingar
alla kvinnor (oavsett religion) att bära minst hijab.
I söndags debuterade också den nya moral-
polisen
efter saudiskt och iranskt mönster. Den
patrullerar bl a badstränderna så att ingen dyker
upp i baddräkt… Nej, heltäckande burqini ska
det vara.
Moralpolisen kontrollerar också bilar så att inte
ogifta par kör tillsammans. Huu….
I domstolarna har kvinnliga advokater uppmanats
bära burqa.
Det vi ser nu är ett totalt införande av sharialag-
stiftning
i Gaza. Samtidigt jobbar en grupp
parlamentariker i EU för ”dialog” med ”moderata
Hamasmedlemmar”……

tisdag, juni 23, 2009

Klart nej till islamistisk kvinnoförnedring !

President Sarkozy har i sitt viktiga politiska
linjetal inför parlamentet sagt ett klart och
entydigt nej till islamistisk kvinnoförnedring.
Presidenten stöder lagförslaget som skall förbjuda
allt offentligt bärande av burqa i Frankrike.
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BBC News rapporterar:
"Since this was the first time in almost one and a
half centuries that a French president had been
allowed to address parliament, President Nicolas
Sarkozy's speech was already on course to ruffle
a few feathers.
The Greens and Communists refused to attend and
the Socialists left early, claiming the venue for the
address - the Chateau of Versailles, which was
home to King Louis XIV - smacked of monarchy
and a thirst for power.
But it was the French leader's attack on
the burka that really caused a stir.
He expressed his strong distaste for
the head-to-toe Islamic veil, calling
it not a sign of religion but a sign of
subservience.
"It will not be welcome on French soil," he said."
We cannot accept, in our country, women im-
prisoned behind a mesh, cut off from society,
deprived of all identity. That is not the French
republic's idea of women's dignity."
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President Sarkozy's comments have not come
out of the blue.
They are in response to a call last week by a
group of 65 cross-party MPs, led by the
Communist Andre Gerin, who wants a
parliamentary commission set up to
investigate the spread of the burka in France.
They want to see whether such a spread is
indicative of a radicalisation of Islam, whether
women are being forced to cover themselves
or are doing so voluntarily, and whether
wearing the burka undermines French secularism.
Mr Gerin believes the burka "amounts to a breach
of individual freedom on our national territory".
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Så är det idag:
— In France a law was passed in 2004 banning
pupils from wearing "conspicuous" religious symbols
at state schools, a move widely interpreted as
aimed at the Muslim headscarf
— In Turkey where 99 per cent of the population
is Muslim, all forms of Muslim headscarf have been
banned in universities for decades under the secular
government. In June 2008 the country's Constitutional
Court overruled government attempts to lift
the ban, prompting protests
— In Britain guidelines say that the full Islamic
veil should not be worn in courts, but the final
decision is up to judges. Schools may forge their
own dress codes and in 2006, courts upheld the
suspension of Aishah Azmi, a Muslim teaching
assistant who refused to remove her veil in class
German states have the option of choosing to ban
teachers and other government employees from
wearing Muslim headscarves; four have done so
—The Italian parliament in July 2005 approved
anti-terrorist laws that make hiding one's features
from the public — including through wearing
the burka — an offence
Tunisia, a Muslim country, has banned Islamic
headscarves in public places since 1981.
In 2006 authorities began a campaign against
the headscarves and began strictly enforcing the ban
— The Dutch Government said in 2007 that
it was drawing up legislation to ban burkas,
but it was defeated in elections in November and
the new centrist coalition said it had no plans
to implement a ban
(källa: Timesonline)
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Kan man hoppas att islamistisk kvinno-
förnedring även blir en fråga för EU ?
Självklart kommer inte det svenska "ord-
förandeskapet" att våga ta upp ämnet,
men kanske EU:s reella ledarteam
Merkel-Sarkozy vågar.....
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onsdag, augusti 27, 2008

Orienteringstavla för MALMÖ

är det viktigt att kunna skilja på en Hijab och
en Niqab. Det är liksom allmänbildning, typ....
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Därför kommer ovanstående orienteringstavla att
sättas upp utanför moskéerna, på Möllevångstorget
och vid andra centrala platser, meddelar det nya
kommunalrådet Jammeh.