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Location: BlogsYvonne Ridley    
Posted by: Yvonne Ridley 31/05/2007 12:45

I have a bee in my bonnet, or hijab to be more precise.

On an almost daily basis there are horrific stories pouring out of Tunisia about how the state police are ripping off the hijabs of women living there. Some of these women, who are merely fulfilling their religious obligation to wear a hijab, have been assaulted, sexually abused and even locked up in prison by the authorities.

Unbelievable when you consider western tourists are topless sunbathing on the coastal resorts, soaking up the Tunisian sun. So it is okay to get your kit off if you are a western tourist, who pays handsomely for sun, sand, sex and sangria, but try wearing a hijab and see what happens in this so-called liberal, Muslim country.

At the moment I am in Tehran where Iranian police are occasionally stopping women in the streets to remind them of their religious obligations by wearing a full hijab. There's been an outcry in the Western media about how the Iranian authorities are fining women who fail to wear their hijabs correctly in public.

I call these women the half-jabis, “you know the ones, they balance their designer scarfs precariously on the back of their heads and spend the rest of the day adjusting and picking their scarfs from the nape of their necks.

It might have endeared Princess Diana to half the Muslim world when she 'covered' in Muslim countries, but most women who try and emulate the Di style just look plain stupid. But what a pity those same journalists don't travel to Tunisia and write about a real story like the human rights abuses against women in down town Tunis instead of focusing on Tehran.

Why do journalists choose to ignore the Amnesty International report which outlines in clinical detail how the Tunisian authorities have increased their "harassment of women who wear the hijab"? Is it because the Tunisian government is a craven devotee of the Bush Administration whereas Iran was identified as the now infamous Axis of Evil?

Surely the media is not that fickle? (Rhetorical question merely for the benefit of the mentally challenged).

The actions of the Tunisian regime make Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his government look like a group of Tupperware party planners. For instance, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs and the Interior and the Secretary-General of Tunisia's ruling political party, the Constitutional Democratic Rally, have stated they are so concerned about rise in the use of the hijab by women and girls and beards and the qamis (knee-level shirts) by men, that they have called for a strict implementation of decree 108 of 1985 of the Ministry of Education banning the hijab at educational institutions and when working in government.  

Police have ordered women to remove the headscarfs before being allowed into schools, universities or work places and others have been made to remove them in the street. According to Amnesty's report, some women were arrested and taken to police stations where they were forced to sign written commitment to stop wearing the hijab.

Amnesty International states quite clearly it believes that individuals have the right to choose whether or not to wear a headscarf or other religious covering, consistent with their right to freedom of expression. They have called on the Tunisian government to "respect the country's obligations under both national law and international human rights law and standards, and to end the severe restrictions which continue to be used to prevent exercise of fundamental rights to freedom of expression, association and peaceful assembly".

They have even kindly asked President Ben Ali's government to "end the harassment and attempted intimidation of human rights defenders". I would like to be more forthright with Mr Ben Ali and remind him of his Islamic obligations as a Muslim. I doubt if Zine Alabidin Ben Ali would take much notice. The man is clearly an arrogant fool and somewhere in Tunisia there is a village which is missing its idiot (Hamman-Sousse in the Sahel, actually).

This is the man who once said the hijab was something foreign and not part of Tunisian culture. Hmm, he obviously has not seen pictures taken before he came to power, clearly show Tunisian women going about their business fully covered. He has a history of despising the French colonialists who occupied his country, but at least under the French, the Tunisian people had more freedom than they do now.

And since I have no family, friends or connections in Tunisia I write this without fear or favour. Also, there is no rank in Islam so I care nothing for his title nor do I have any respect for him as a man. I would certainly never doff my cap to this particular President of Tunisia and would happily spit in his face if he told me to remove my hijab.

Perhaps those Muslim women in Tehran might like to consider the plight of their sisters in Tunisia before trying to balance their hijabs on the backs of their heads. And I would ask them to read the harrowing report below before bellyaching to more journalists about their rights to parade around like Diana-look-a-likes.

It was written by an imam from Tunisia who had it smuggled out and given to me because he wants the world to know exactly what is happening to the women in his country.

Here is a snippet: "The police will randomly make their way into markets and rip the hijabs from women's heads as well as take away any fabrics being sold to make hijabs.

"They will also go into factories where women are working and rip the hijabs off women's heads. This is the least of what they have done.

"I will give you just one example of what these dogs with Arab faces but the hearts of devils, have done to our sisters. They have, at one time ordered a public bus to halt in the middle of the road while two plain clothes detectives went inside. The buses are similar to the ones in the west except they will usually have three times more people inside it.

"They grabbed one women wearing hijab and took her outside of the bus. This was a sister who they had warned before. They brought her into the side of the street and began slapping her across her face and cursing at her with the worst language you could think of.  

"They took her hijab off and the main policeman said, "When are you going to stop wearing this ****. She said she would never stop and she was crying. The men took her around the corner by a public bathroom.

"They ripped her clothes off. They grabbed a soda bottle, these bottles are made of glass, and they raped her with it. They were laughing and they were many people around but no one did anything. When they were done they made her wear a short skirt and a sleeveless shirt and made her walk home to her husband like this. I swear by Allah that this is true".

The time is fast approaching when sisters across the world have to unite and come together in defence of the hijab and in defence of the Muslim sisterhood. My appeal goes out to feminists of all faiths and no faith but please don't think Muslim women are weak because the reality is that Islamic feminism can be just as radical as western feminism.

Our parameters and values are slightly different as Muslims but that does not make us any better or lesser human beings than western feminists. There is certainly no room for sectarianism in the Muslim sisterhood and we have no time for petty squabbles, divisions, cultural or tribal affiliations.

The bottom line is that we need to show solidarity with our sisters in Tunisia, it is a very small country which makes it easy for the army to control the people and brutally squash any signs of resistance. Even those Tunisians living abroad have a fear in their eyes because while they may be safe, members of their families left behind are often held to account for any actions overseas regarded as subversive.

The brutality of the regime, combined with the happy clappy clerics and their narcotic-style preachings in praise of the Sufi-style government have also collectively subdued parts of the Tunisian population.

No wonder the Muslim youth no longer clamour to get into masjids on Fridays to listen to these khateebs who spend half the khutbah praising the President and his followers. This is why I salute the bravery of those sisters in Tunisia who are fighting for the right to fulfil their religious obligation as Muslim women, to wear the hijab.

If you want to help, then copy and paste this article and send it to the nearest Tunisian Embassy demanding that Muslim women’s rights to wear the hijab are respected.

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Re: Liberal hypocrisy    By Aisha on 01/06/2007 11:51
This is so sad, it makes me feel so angry at the men who can do this to a Muslim sister. They are so perverted.

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Re: Liberal hypocrisy    By Hamid on 01/06/2007 12:04
This is exactly what you expect from so called Muslim countries who are determined to show that they are liberal, except in their shortsightedness, they fail to uphold the basic principles of a liberal society - freedom!

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Re: Liberal hypocrisy    By Mohammad Irfan on 01/06/2007 14:57
Let the freedom ring

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Re: Liberal hypocrisy    By 'Tilda on 04/06/2007 15:21
I have just read a BBC report on this subject but it is really biased against Iran - why don't they write about the Tunisian regime instead where real brutality is being carried out against the women. Well done Yvonne.

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Go to Tunisia, Yvonne    By Jim Bob on 04/06/2007 15:26
I and my friends will personally pay your airfare so you can go and spit in the Tunisian President's face, of course it would be a one way ticket. is that economy or business, Yvonne?

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Re: Liberal hypocrisy    By White male on 18/06/2007 11:08
I live in Detroit near the Islamic leeches suck the life from our country as they try to project the murdering cult of Islam as a peer to Judism or Christianity.
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Re: Liberal hypocrisy    By 'Tilda on 15/06/2007 14:34
I have just read White Male from Detroit. Isn't it strange how these haters of Islam all have a long distance relationship with english grammar, spelling and the ability to articulate themselves on an intellectual forum without resorting to foul, abusive language.

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Foul language    By Abu Musa on 17/06/2007 15:22
This is an excellent article marred only (very slighty) by the comments of the so-called White Male from America. I have to agree with Tilda about the foul mouthed abuse which comes from these ill educated zionists and Muslim haters. it is a common thread running through most websites and I have to wonder if it is all sourced from the one person. Surely there isnt a global army of foul mouthed, ill educated, Islamophobics out there? This man clearly has no respect for women either the way he says he wants to spit on these women and do crazy things to them.

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Re: Liberal hypocrisy    By yanovsky on 14/07/2007 09:17
For "Martin", yet another example of an ignorant person, a typical muslim hatters,
who don't know a damn thing of what he's talking about, and yet he called such a lie as "scientific and historical fact".
With this kind of people ruling the U.S and the rest of world nowadays, there's not much hope for 'PEACE'.
For this kind of people, exactly whom islamic resistance should point the gun at.
Islam IS shinning and IS growing in many countries EVEN in United State, this IS THE FACT you should comprehend.
The end of Western & Christian Facist regime is near, 'Martin'.

who don't know a damn thing of what he's talking about, and yet he called such a lie as "scientific and historical fact".
With this kind of people ruling the U.S and the rest of world nowadays, there's not much hope for 'PEACE'.
For this kind of people, exactly whom islamic resistance should point the gun at.
Islam IS shinning and IS growing in many countries EVEN in United State, this IS THE FACT you should comprehend.
The end of Western & Christian Facist regime is near, 'Martin'.'. This email was sent on 1/6/2009 3:34:04 AM. http://www.openmindsblogspot.com:80/HOME/tabid/36/EntryID/63/language/en-US/Default.aspx"> [ Report This Comment ]

Re: Liberal hypocrisy    By Johnny Smith on 16/07/2007 23:02
Nothing is worse than Islam. Child molesters, wife beaters and murderers love Islam.
This is because Islam is the rleigion of criminals. Hitler loved Islam and Islam loves Hitler. Hitler tried to kill us and muslims try to kill us. Only a fool , or a mentally unbalanced person would fall for Islam. I have read the Koran, and I have found it to be a vile piece of trash.

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