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At 10 Downing Street
Dec 10th, 2015 8:56 am | By Ophelia BensonA deserted and isolated area
Dec 10th, 2015 8:54 am | By Ophelia BensonA very worrying alert from Ensaf Haidar:
TOP URGENT: Saudi Prison administration transferred Raif Badawi to a new isolated prison and Raif started a hunger strike since Tuesday
The prison administration transferred today my husband Raif Badawi to a new isolated prison called Prison Shabbat Central, located in a deserted and isolated area – around 87 KM from Jeddah City.
This prison is designed for prisoners whose verdict has been confirmed with a final Adjudication. The Saudi government has repeatedly declared that Raif’s case is under review and is yet to be decided by the Supreme Court.
We express our surprise at this decision especially after the Swiss Secretary of Foreign Affairs Yves Rossier announcement on 28 November that … Read the rest
A searing conflict
Dec 9th, 2015 5:07 pm | By Ophelia BensonMore on the Michelle Goldberg article.
… Read the restCohn estimates that there are about 20 gender-critical trans bloggers, though their Internet presences tend to wax and wane; some who were active just a few months ago have pulled back, while others have just begun. Among the most prominent are Snowflake Especial and Gender Minefield, as well as Gender Apostates, a group blog run by both trans and cisgender women. Like many other trans people, the trans writers behind these blogs have experienced a searing conflict between their physiognomy and their self-conceptions. Like the broader trans rights movement, they believe in fighting violence and discrimination against trans people. But they reject the idea that biological sex is mutable, though sex
Making more sense
Dec 9th, 2015 11:53 am | By Ophelia BensonMichelle Goldberg has written an article about heretical trans women – you know, the ones who don’t buy the ever-shifting but always-binding Current Dogma of how one is allowed to understand and talk about gender.
… Read the restLast month, a 42-year-old English accountant who goes by the pseudonym Helen Highwater wrote a blog post disputing the idea that trans women are women. Helen is trans herself; in the last few years, she says, she has taken all the steps the U.K.’s National Health Service requires before it authorizes gender reassignment surgery, which she plans to have in 2016. Yet she has come to reject the idea that she is truly female or that she ever will be. Though “trans women are women”
Pause the execution
Dec 9th, 2015 11:02 am | By Ophelia BensonThe case of the Sri Lankan woman who was scheduled to be stoned to death in Saudi Arabia for “adultery” is going to be reviewed. That’s good news. Let’s hope they “review” the case so thoroughly that they decide to send her home instead of torturing her to death.
… Read the restHarsha de Silva, the deputy foreign minister [of Sri Lanka], told parliament on Tuesday that an appeals court in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia’s capital, has decided to hear the case again following pleas by Sri Lanka’s foreign ministry.
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The 45-year-old woman, who is married with two children, was working as a maid in Saudi Arabia. She was sentenced to death in August. The unmarried Sri Lankan man convicted alongside her
Reform
Dec 8th, 2015 5:25 pm | By Ophelia Benson… Read the restA coalition of Muslim writers, activists and politicians has launched a “Muslim Reform Movement” rejecting violence and calling for a defence of secularism, democracy and liberty.
The reformers have issued a Declaration defending gender equality, freedom of speech and freedom of religion, stating that they are for “secular governance” and “against political movements in the name of religion.”
They have called for the separation of “mosque and state” and emphatically reject the “idea of the Islamic state”.
Activists from the group stuck their Declaration of Reform on to the front door of the Islamic Centre of Washington, a mosque the movement described as “heavily influenced by the government of Saudi Arabia”.
The preamble to the Declaration
In light of recent allegations
Dec 8th, 2015 5:06 pm | By Ophelia BensonThe president of the Goldsmiths ISOC has resigned, because too many people had saved his homophobic tweets and were giving him grief about them.
… Read the restGoldsmiths Islamic Society (ISOC) President Muhammed Patel has resigned from his position after a motion of no confidence.
The society released a statement via its Facebook page today and although the group did not say what allegations were attributed to Patel that led to his resignation, it is believed that the President published a series of homophobic messages via his Twitter account, which has recently been deleted.
The committee have elected an interim leader who has yet to be named. Patel declined to comment when approached by The Leopard but an ISOC member assured The
When is it appropriation and when is it identity?
Dec 8th, 2015 4:10 pm | By Ophelia BensonAnother resolution from the NUS Women Conference:
Motion 512: Dear White Gay Men: Stop Appropriating Black Women
… Read the restConference Believes:
1. The appropriation of Black women by white gay men is prevalent within the LGBT scene and community.
2. This may be manifested in the emulation of the mannerisms, language (particularly AAVE- African American Vernacular English) and phrases that can be attributed to Black women. White gay men may often assert that they are “strong black women” or have an “inner black woman”.
3. White gay men are the dominant demographic within the LGBT community, and they benefit from both white privilege and male privilege.
4. The appropriation of Black women by white gay men has been written about
Shrinking the secular space
Dec 8th, 2015 12:53 pm | By Ophelia BensonThe filmmaker Jennifer Hall Lee asks why British women are being called “Islamophobes.”
… Read the rest“We are in the ISIS era.”
Houzan [Mahmoud], a Kurdish woman who is a representative of the Organization of Women’s Freedom in Iraq, made that proclamation at the recent Feminism in London conference. She was on a panel of four feminists called, “Unlikely Allies: Religious Fundamentalism and the British State,” that focused on the connection between Islamic fundamentalism and British law.
I attended this panel to hear Maryam Namazie, an Iranian Muslim-born woman who lives in London and is a spokesperson for One Law for All, a group that opposes Sharia law in Britain. I was unprepared for the bluntness of the talk about ISIS and
They are trained to be activists and reformers
Dec 8th, 2015 10:43 am | By Ophelia BensonThe NY Times has more on what the FBI and other agencies are discovering about Tashfeen Malik and Syed Farook. None of it is cheerful or consoling. None of it says: this was a peculiar, one-off event with peculiar motivations that are most unlikely to be duplicated anywhere else. It says the opposite of that.
The main point is that they were both “radical”; they no longer think that Malik “radicalized” Farook.
… Read the restInvestigators say they have learned through interviews with people who knew Mr. Farook for several years that he had militant views before he met Ms. Malik online and married her in Saudi Arabia.
“At first it seemed very black and white to us that he changed radically
The right guy for the job
Dec 7th, 2015 5:46 pm | By Ophelia BensonThe Vatican. Again.
A group representing victims of sexual abuse at the hands of Catholic priests has blasted the San Diego Catholic Diocese for appointing a priest who admitted to destroying documents detailing sexual assaults to oversee their sex abuse hotline.
The San Diego Catholic Diocese appointed a priest who destroyed documents detailing sexual assaults to oversee their sex abuse hotline. A priest who covered up sexual assaults will be overseeing a sex abuse hotline. A fox who dines on chicken every night will be guarding the hen house.
… Read the rest[Father Steven] Callahan is listed as the Victims’ Assistance Coordinator on the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego website — with a phone number to call the priest as well
The people’s flag is deepest red
Dec 7th, 2015 3:48 pm | By Ophelia BensonReally?
Anne Thériault @anne_theriault 9 hours ago Toronto, Ontario
“biological sex” and “female body” are definitely transphobic red flags
Really?
At that rate, is anything not a “transphobic red flag”?
And why female body but not male body?
Why is it always women and feminists who are in the cross-hairs? Why is there so much talk of TERFs but zero talk of TEMRAs? Why is it always women and feminists? Why is it always women and feminists?… Read the rest
The certainty of your virtue will lead you into cruelty
Dec 7th, 2015 11:30 am | By Ophelia BensonAh the way the left loves to devour its own. Nick Cohen says it has to do with the left’s self-image as the home of all righteousness.
… Read the restAnyone who saw Gordon Brown and his aides in action, or watched the student left ban speakers for disagreeing with them, has found the myth of leftwing decency hard to swallow. But it has taken the triumph of Jeremy Corbyn’s “new politics” to finish it off.
Police are investigating a death threat madeagainst Neil Coyle, the Labour MP for Bermondsey, after he voted to allow the RAF to attack Islamic State in Syria. His colleague Diana Johnson said the abuse of Labour MPs who supported the action was horrendous. “‘Murderous cunt’ is
The whole system is stacked against women
Dec 7th, 2015 11:14 am | By Ophelia BensonThe Independent on sharia courts in the UK, via Machteld Zee, a Dutch researcher who did her PhD on the subject.
… Read the rest“The judges were very friendly,” she says. “We chatted between cases. The problem is not that they were mean but the foundation of their judice acts in a system of sharia Islamic law, in which the principle focus is making women dependent on their husbands and clerics.
“One judge said: ‘Under Islam, we should reconcile marriages even if there is violence’. They don’t care. It was shocking:
they would have you cling to a marriage.
“There are also unfair custody statements. The woman has no idea this is a religious institution and she should go to a secular
Violating Facebook’s standards
Dec 7th, 2015 10:22 am | By Ophelia BensonUpdate: Facebook has restored it.
Facebook removed Simi Rahman’s post, so this time I’ll post the whole thing by way of an extra archive and a “fuck you” to Facebook.
Here:
Every Muslim humanist is asking themselves a question I first asked myself in September 2001.
How do you tell a radical Muslim from a moderate peace loving one?
And here is my train of thought.
The 9/11 hijackers reminded me of boys I had gone to school with in Dubai in the 80s and 90s. They were the same age, background, and modern enough to have listened to 80s pop and chased girls. Meaning that just like most young people in the Muslim world, we weren’t that … Read the rest
The Church of England won’t let go
Dec 7th, 2015 9:45 am | By Ophelia BensonThere’s a report out in the UK, about religion and diversity and public life yadda yadda…
And Malcolm Brown at the Church of England blog has a post about it. (Did I know there was a CofE blog? No.) Brown is slightly triumphalist, saying religion isn’t going anywhere so ha.
But he also does the thing religionists always do: he pretends we can’t do without religion because religion is the source of all the good things.
… Read the rest[T]he common assumption that religion is in decline and can safely be relegated to the margins of our cultural life is simply wrong. Patterns of religious observance and affiliation are changing, but religion shows no sign of going away or allowing itself to be
Siblings, Not Cisters
Dec 6th, 2015 5:43 pm | By Ophelia BensonNUS women had a conference last March. They issued some resolutions. Some of them are blood-curdling. Like this one for instance:
Motion 405: Trans Inclusion in the Women’s Campaign: Siblings, Not Cisters
See what they did there? Cisters? Sisters is a bad word, because…because it means female sibling, and there are trans people, so we can’t use words that mean female or male any more – like woman for instance. So it turns out that trans women aren’t women? Because it would be not inclusive to call them that?
… Read the restConference Believes:
1. The student women’s movement must strive to be a trans inclusive environment.
2. The definition of Women for the NUS Women’s Campaign is “all who self-define
Their feminism will be self-centered or it will be bullshit
Dec 6th, 2015 4:18 pm | By Ophelia BensonGoldsmiths Feminist Society has its priorities straight. Not long after its statement of solidarity with ISOC (and against ASH and Maryam), it changed its cover photo.
Self Care – that’s what feminism is all about innit. Not solidarity with oppressed women around the globe, but care of the precious beloved self. Not repudiation of misogynist bullying theocratic men, but tender loving concern for the ever-fragile ever-needy Self.
Right.… Read the rest
Until the moment before they pull the trigger
Dec 6th, 2015 1:20 pm | By Ophelia BensonA public Facebook post by Simi Rahman that has gone viral.
… Read the restEvery Muslim humanist is asking themselves a question I first asked myself in September 2001.
How do you tell a radical Muslim from a moderate peace loving one?
And here is my train of thought.
The 9/11 hijackers reminded me of boys I had gone to school with in Dubai in the 80s and 90s. They were the same age, background, and modern enough to have listened to 80s pop and chased girls. Meaning that just like most young people in the Muslim world, we weren’t that religious.
So, I thought, maybe I could locate the differences between them and me, and at some point I would identify a
