In late September 2011, a 12-year-old girl was given in marriage to an 85-year-old man in Punjab. Her father sold her in lieu of five acres of land to resolve a dispute.… Read the rest
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How dare you enforce the law
Oct 27th, 2011 4:40 pm | By Ophelia BensonStewart sent more links today. I’m still catching up. So…where were we? Oh yes -
Womens’ rights groups and organizations opposing religious coercion have demonstrated against the segregation. Jerusalem councilwomen Rachel Azaria of the Yerushalmim (Jerusalemites) faction and Laura Verton (Meretz) petitioned the High Court of Justice against the practice.
Well guess what. Guess what happened to Jerusalem councilwomen Rachel Azaria. She got an award from the Secular Lawyers’ Guild? No. She got fired. That’s right: fired.
… Read the restMayor Nir Barkat has dismissed Rachel Azaria from Jerusalem’s coalition government, but the city denies he did so because Azaria is against gender segregation in the ultra-Orthodox Mea She’arim quarter. It says loyalty to city council policy is the issue.
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Shoving people off the sidewalk, again
Oct 27th, 2011 11:41 am | By Ophelia BensonStewart sent me a couple of interesting items last week. I was having technical issues and am catching up.
Israel High Court upholds ban on Sukkot gender segregation in Jerusalem.
Oh yes? There was gender segregation?
Rather.
During this year’s Sukkot celebrations, police gave ultra-Orthodox leaders of Mea She’arim’s Toldos Aharon community permission to erect a barrier dividing the street by gender, despite the fact that, last year, the High Court ordered community leaders to revoke the segregation they imposed on women on Sukkot.
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Large billboards posted throughout the capital’s ultra-Orthodox neighborhoods last week forbade women to enter Mea She’arim Street during the Sukkot celebration.
This is a public street, you understand. It’s not private property, it’s not … Read the rest
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High Court: Take down gender-separation barrier in J’lem
Oct 27th, 2011 |
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Justice Beinisch says minority groups cannot take over public spaces, says there should be no segregation in Mea Shearim.… Read the rest
Israel: Court upholds ban on Sukkot gender segregation
Oct 27th, 2011 |
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Large billboards posted throughout Jerusalem’s ultra-Orthodox neighborhoods last week forbade women to enter Mea She’arim Street during the Sukkot celebration.… Read the rest
Boxing governing body tells women to wear skirts
Oct 27th, 2011 |
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For boxing. Boxing in a skirt. Seriously.… Read the rest
For a free and secular Middle East and North Africa
Oct 27th, 2011 9:49 am | By Ophelia Benson76 secularists and human rights campaigners, including Mina Ahadi, Nawal El Sadaawi, Marieme Helie Lucas, Hameeda Hussein, Ayesha Imam, Maryam Jamil, Maryam Namazie, Taslima Nasrin, Farida Shaheed, Fatou Sow, and Stasa Zajovic have signed on to a Manifesto for a Free and Secular Middle East and North Africa.
In light of the recent pronouncements of the unelected Libyan Transitional Council for ‘Sharia laws’, the signatories of the manifesto vehemently oppose the hijacking of the protests by Islamism or US-led militarism and unequivocally support the call for freedom and secularism made by citizens and particularly women in the region.
Secularism is a minimum precondition for a free and secular Middle East and for the recognition of women’s rights and equality.
We … Read the rest
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It could turn out like Iran
Oct 27th, 2011 9:41 am | By Ophelia BensonMiddle-class women in Tunisia are not thrilled about the win of the “moderate” Islamist party.
In Sunday’s election Tunisia, birthplace of the “Arab Spring” uprisings,
handed the biggest share of the vote to Ennahda, a moderate Islamist party that was banned under decades of autocratic, secularist rule.“We’re afraid that they’ll limit our freedoms,” said Rym, a 25-year-old
medical intern sitting in “Gringo’s”, a fast-food outlet in Ennasr.“They say they won’t but after a while they could introduce changes step by
step. Polygamy could come back … They say they want to be like Turkey but it
could turn out like Iran. Don’t forget, that was a very open society too.”
Not to mention the fact that Turkey … Read the rest
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Tunisia: secular women fear rise of Islamism
Oct 27th, 2011 |
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“They say they want to be like Turkey but it could turn out like Iran.”… Read the rest
Egypt imprisoning bloggers for “insulting the military”
Oct 27th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Ayman Youssef Mansour also received three years, not for offending the demigods of the military but rather for “insulting” Islam” on Facebook.… Read the rest
CBO report on income [pdf]
Oct 26th, 2011 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
One body of research has focused on the very large pay increases for top corporate executives…… Read the rest
US: income inequality increased sharply in last 30 years
Oct 26th, 2011 |
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The Congressional Budget Office said income had trebled for the richest 1% between 1979 and 2007.… Read the rest
Wubete and 100,000 more
Oct 26th, 2011 12:48 pm | By Ophelia BensonEver seen Nova’s “A Walk to Beautiful“? I was sure I’d posted about it at ur-B&W but I didn’t find such a post so I guess I didn’t. It was repeated on one of the local PBS stations last night so I saw it for the third time.
It rips my guts out every time. It’s about a hospital in Addis Ababa that repairs fistulas in women, which means it’s about a hospital that receives women who are outcasts, miserable, isolated, lonely, and repairs them. Everything about it is moving.
The real killer is Wubete, who is there for the third time, because the first two didn’t work. They tell her to do exercises and she’s in despair, … Read the rest
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Disseminate the word
Oct 26th, 2011 10:46 am | By Ophelia BensonJT Eberhard of the Secular Students Alliance and Freethought Blogs says spread the word. What word? This word.
… Read the rest1. Like the SSA Facebook page. You do not need to be a student to do this, you need only support our cause.
2. Upvote the reddit article to push back against all the Christian down votes.
3. Become a member of the SSA ($35/year, $10/year for students) and/or donate to the SSA. You do not need to be a student to become a member! The upcoming generation of secular activists requires the support of the previous generation! And you know that we’re a 501(c)(3), so this shiz is straight up tax deductible, homie.
4. Spread the word even further!
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Way back
Oct 26th, 2011 9:38 am | By Ophelia BensonI’ve been following (and doing what I could to share and draw attention to) Maryam’s work for a long time – since 2004. I did a search at the ur-B&W and had to click “previous entries” a lot of times to get to the first ones.
One of the first ones is The Politics Behind Cultural Relativism, an International TV Interview that Maryam did with Fariborz Pooya and Bahram Soroush.
… Read the restBahram Soroush: You are absolutely right. When you talk about the West, it is accepted that there are political differentiations, that people have different value systems, that there are political parties. You don’t talk about one uniform, homogeneous culture. But why is it that when it comes to the
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Maryam
Oct 25th, 2011 4:50 pm | By Ophelia BensonHere’s some Maryam, so that you can see why it’s good news that she’s joining FTB.
Iran Solidarity Stall at Frankfurt Book Fair 12-16 October
… Read the restIt is quite unbelievable that a regime that brutally kills off free expression
and those who use it, that forbids women to sing in public, a regime that bans
and censures books, films and the media in the tradition of the vilest
dictatorships will be able to freely spread their views and propaganda at the
fair. No doubt this will be done displaying a show of civility that the Islamic
regime hardly shows to its own people. In the name of representing ‘Iranian
culture’ we will see some well dressed, smiling henchmen of the
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Good news!
Oct 25th, 2011 4:24 pm | By Ophelia BensonMaryam Namazie is joining FTB.
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The not just making it up community
Oct 25th, 2011 2:59 pm | By Ophelia BensonThat thing about drawing the boundaries in a different place, again.
Julian drew them as:
- science
- everything else, especially the humanities and looking at a painting
I want to draw them as:
- science and all other kinds of inquiry that are constrained by reality
- storytelling
- the arts, aesthetic experience, appreciation
I think we both put religion in a separate category, and both think it overlaps with the arts, storytelling and the like. I think we both think it’s in conflict with our respective 1s, but I think Julian muddled the issue by not including all other kinds of inquiry that are constrained by reality in his 1.
I think it’s good to emphasize the fact that many kinds of inquiry … Read the rest
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Iphigenia in America
Oct 24th, 2011 5:20 pm | By Ophelia BensonVyckie Garrison reviews a Quiverfull classic, Me? Obey him?
… Read the restI am no less rational than my (ex)husband. He also is gifted with a strong intuition and emotional intelligence. Convinced as we were that I was more susceptible to Satanic deception, our family was deprived of my reasonable input in decision making. My intelligence was squelched, my intuition was distrusted and my feelings were denied. My husband developed an artificially inflated sense of his own powers of logic. I can’t count how many times he said to me, “What you are saying sounds reasonable, but how do I know that Satan is not using you to deceive me?” I had no good defense. According to the Scriptures, we had every
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Vyckie Garrison reviews ‘Me? Obey Him?’
Oct 24th, 2011 |
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“Convinced as we were that I was more susceptible to Satanic deception, our family was deprived of my reasonable input in decision making.”… Read the rest
