I am against all kind of fundamentalism, dogmas, bigotry and conservatism.I support free minds and free thought.… Read the rest
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The ‘Culture Wars’ Are Not About to Disappear
Feb 16th, 2008 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
There are deep disagreements about the sources of moral authority, the nature of knowing, the ‘limits’ of science.… Read the rest
Ziauddin Sardar on the Archbishop and Sharia
Feb 16th, 2008 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
It is not just in the west that the sharia conjures up instant images of oppression and brutality.… Read the rest
The Archbishop’s Message
Feb 16th, 2008 | By Azar MajediPerhaps Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury thought his statement about Sharia Law would be received enthusiastically as well-intended and an effort to reduce racial tensions in the society. However, his proposal got him into trouble. He was attacked from right and left. Those who saw their “white Christian culture” under threat asked for his resignation. Women rights activists, secularists and such like attacked him for the negative effects of Sharia Law on human rights, particularly the disastrous effects of such a practice on women in so-called Muslim communities. In response to harsh criticism he tried to qualify his proposal by stating that he did not mean the whole Sharia Law, but only in family matters. He has just missed … Read the rest
It is not just in the west
Feb 16th, 2008 11:31 am | By Ophelia BensonZiauddin Sardar sets the archbishop straight.
… Read the restIt is not just in the west, as the archbishop suggests, that the sharia is misunderstood, or where it conjures up instant images of oppression and brutality. It is also misunderstood by most Muslims in countries other than Britain, countries where it is seen as a total system of divine origin, and where it sometimes leads to oppression and brutality…The sharia needs to be reformed totally before it can be implemented anywhere – among the Muslim minorities in liberal democracies or in the Muslim-majority states. Giving the sharia as it stands legal sanction in Britain, even in limited areas, will replicate all the problems of gender inequality that it has produced in Muslim
How’s that again?
Feb 16th, 2008 11:27 am | By Ophelia BensonI don’t understand this. I must (as so often) be missing something. Roger Scruton says we we owe to ‘the Christian legacy’ the idea that law is and ought to be a secular institution, then he says we owe it to Roman law, but he goes on saying it’s a Christian legacy.
… Read the rest[O]ne of the things that we owe to [the Christian] legacy is the idea that law is and ought to be a secular institution, whose authority is founded in human decisions and is independent of, and in an important respect takes precedence over, divine commands…The privatisation of religious law was clearly a part of Jesus’s mission…His striking pronouncement in the story of the tribute money, that we should
CNN on Tasneem Khalil
Feb 15th, 2008 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
‘I’m going to tell my story again and again and again,’ Khalil told CNN. ‘It’s not only my story.’… Read the rest
HRW Says Torture is Rampant in Bangladesh
Feb 15th, 2008 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Many of the people arrested under the emergency rules have been tortured to extract confessions. … Read the rest
The Guardian on Tasneem Khalil
Feb 15th, 2008 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
HRW accuses international community of ignoring Bangladesh’s clandestine detention and torture system.… Read the rest
Cross-dressers in Sharia Court in Nigeria
Feb 15th, 2008 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
‘Under Sharia law a man must dress like a man and woman must dress like a woman.’… Read the rest
Dane Starts ‘Sorry, Mo’ Group on Facebook
Feb 15th, 2008 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
‘That is why I apologise for being a Dane coming from Denmark,’ Anders explains. … Read the rest
Protection Needed for Targets of Death Threats
Feb 15th, 2008 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Ayaan Hirsi Ali has appealed to the EU to create a fund to help protect people under threat.… Read the rest
The Sound of Mullahs
Feb 15th, 2008 | By El Omar Rodgers and Ibn Yusuf HammersteinSung by a chorus of dancing mullahs:
SHARIA
She’s by a tree with young Ali
Her husband is away.
We see here there
And grab her hair, she knows she’s going to pay–
And poor Ali he had to flee his parents couldn’t bear
To see him stoned for doing what is natural…..
She doesn’t seem repentant,
So we choose the largest stones;
The Prophet calls it mercy
(plus they’re good for breaking bones)
And young Ali has joined us
As a witness on his own;
We’re going to make her pay for what seems natural….
—I’d like to say a word before we throw….
Then say it Mullah Ibrihim
–Sharia says ‘Aim low.’
(Chorus)
O, How do you solve … Read the rest
Human rights in Bangladesh (there aren’t any)
Feb 15th, 2008 10:27 am | By Ophelia BensonMore on Tasneem. From the Guardian.
“Rampant illegal detention and torture are clear evidence of Bangladesh’s security forces running amok”, said Brad Adams, [HRW’s] Asia director…Tens of thousands of people were arrested in the weeks that followed the declaration of a state of emergency, and security forces have been accused of flouting standard arrest and detention procedures. Khalil said there was now a culture of “self-censorship” in the country, and people were afraid of the consequences of speaking out. “I am taking a calculated risk in speaking out because I still have family in Bangladesh,” he said. “But I feel it is important that people know what is really going on in my country.”
From CNN (Tasneem has reported … Read the rest
HRW Pleads for Condemned Saudi ‘Witch’
Feb 14th, 2008 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Man said she made him impotent; she is to be executed.… Read the rest
Mary Ann Sieghart on the Joys of Sharia
Feb 14th, 2008 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Mortgages are one thing, women’s lives are another.… Read the rest
Pragna Patel on Religious Law and Women
Feb 14th, 2008 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
The archbishop’s sentiments are indicative of those who call themselves liberal but are often the most insidious.… Read the rest
HRW on Torture in Bangladesh
Feb 14th, 2008 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
How the Bangladesh military abuses its power under the state of emergency.… Read the rest
HRW Report on the Torture of Tasneem Khalil
Feb 14th, 2008 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
‘They were hitting me so hard that I’m not sure whether it was just the force that hurt like this or if it was electricity.’… Read the rest
Organisation for Women’s Liberation Conference
Feb 14th, 2008 | By Azar MajediIn commemoration of the 8 March centennial, OWL is organising a conference against religious and traditional misogynist practices. Violence against women justified by defence of family honour, forced marriages and imposition of the veil on underage girls are only a few brutal examples of such practices. In light of the Islamist movement’s offensive on women’s rights and lives, not only in counties under the rule of Islam but also in the west, and a global campaign to promote Shalria law, OWL feels the urgent need to mobilize a global force to counter political Islam and promote secularism in order to safeguard women’s rights and safety. Secularism is an important pillar of a society free of misogyny. This conference is a … Read the rest
