Day: July 11, 2009
Germany: “The headscarf martyr: murder in German court sparks Egyptian fury”
“The headscarf martyr: murder in German court sparks Egyptian fury”
— “Woman was stabbed 18 times during hijab trial”
— “Outrage at lack of media coverage fuels protests”
— Guardian reports:
— “It was while Marwa el-Sherbini was in the dock recalling how the accused had insulted her for wearing the hijab after she asked him to let her son sit on a swing last summer, that the very same man strode across the Dresden courtroom and plunged a knife into her 18 times.”
— “Her three-year-old son Mustafa was forced to watch as his mother slumped to the courtroom floor.”
— “Even her husband Elvi Ali Okaz could do nothing as the 28-year-old Russian stock controller who was being sued for insult and abuse took the life of his pregnant wife. As Okaz ran to save her, he too was brought down, shot by a police officer who mistook him for the attacker. He is now in intensive care in a Dresden hospital.”
— “Angry mourners at the funeral in Alexandria accused Germany of racism, shouting slogans such as ‘Germans are the enemies of God’ and Egypt’s head mufti Muhammad Sayyid Tantawy called on the German judiciary to severely punish Alex W.”
— “‘Anger is high,’ said Joseph Mayton, editor of the English-language news website Bikya Masr. “Not since Egypt won the African [football] Cup have Egyptians come together under a common banner.”
— “In Germany the government of Angela Merkel has been sharply criticised for its sluggish response to the country’s first murderous anti-Islamic attack. The general secretaries of both the Central Council of Jews and the Central Council of Muslims, Stephen Kramer and Aiman Mazyek, who on Monday made a joint visit to the bedside of Sherbini’s husband, spoke of the “inexplicably sparse” reactions from both media and politicians.”
— “They said that although there was no question that the attack was racially motivated, the debate in Germany had concentrated more on the issue of the lack of courtroom security. ‘I think the facts speak for themselves,’ Kramer said.”
— “The government’s vice spokesman Thomas Steg rebuffed the criticism, saying not enough was yet known about the details of the incident.”
— “‘In this concrete case we’ve held back from making a statement because the circumstances are not sufficiently clear enough to allow a broad political response,” he said, adding: ‘Should it be the case that this was anti-foreigner [and] racially motivated [the government] would condemn it in the strongest possible terms'”
— “As hundreds of Arab and Muslim protesters demonstrated in Germany, and observers drew comparisons with the Danish cartoon row, Egyptian government representatives in Berlin said it was important to keep the incident in perspective.
— “‘It was a criminal incident, and doesn’t mean that a popular persecution of Muslims is taking place,’ Magdi el-Sayed, the spokesman for the Egyptian embassy in Berlin said.”
— “But because it occurred just days after Nicolas Sarkozy gave a major policy speech denouncing the burka, many Egyptians believe the death of Sherbini is part of a broader trend of European intolerance towards Muslims.”
— “The German embassy in Cairo has sought to calm the situation, organising a visit of condolence by the ambassador to the victim’s family and issuing a statement insisting that the attack did not reflect general German sentiment towards Egyptians.”
— “There have been repeated calls by protesters for the German embassy to be picketed. The Egyptian pharmacists’ syndicate said it is considering a week-long boycott of German medicines.”
— “The victim’s brother, Tarek el-Sherbini, labelled Germany as a ‘cold’ country when interviewed by a popular talk show host. Media pundits such as Abdel Azeem Hamad, editor of the daily al-Shorouk newspaper, have attributed the western media’s disinterest in the story to racism, arguing that if Sherbini had been Jewish the incident would have received much greater attention.”
— “Politicians in Egypt have been scrambling to ride the groundswell of popular feeling. But some commentators have criticised reaction to the murder as a convenient distraction for the unpopular regime of President Hosni Mubarak, which is currently being challenged by a nationwide series of strikes and sit-ins.”
— “‘The tragedy of Marwa el-Sherbini is real, as is anti-Arab racism in Europe and elsewhere, but … her death has been recruited to channel resentment of the west, Danish-cartoon style,’ the popular blogger The Arabist said.”
South Carolina: “Symbol connected to hate should be rejected”
(U.S.) South Carolina: Symbol connected to hate should be rejected
— “Formed by former Confederate veterans, the KKK uses this symbol of hatred in their hate rallies.”
UK: The neo-Nazi ‘asylum seekers’
Iran Reports – July 11, 2009
(UK) 2,000 protest in heart of London over ‘rigged’ Iranian election
(U.S.) Washington Times journalist tells of Iranian captivity
(Iran) Tehran: army of police and militiamen attack unarmed protesters
— London Times reports: “‘The security presence was massive. It was like a military occupation,’ one witness told The Times. ‘They were clubbing the hell out of people.'”
(Iran) AP: “Tehran police chief: few arrests in protest”
A True Iranian Reformer, and His Movement? — by Andrew Bostom and Alyssa A. Lappen
— report on Roozbeh Farahanipour and the Marze Por Gohar (MPG) Party
Egypt’s Christians face fresh attacks and legal battles
— Report: “Concern is growing for Christians in Egypt following another attack on the homes of Coptic Christians. And a legal battle is taking place in Egypt to overturn a court ruling which denies the right of citizens to change their religious identity on their ID cards.”
— “Former Muslims who have become Christians and who want to change the religion shown on their ID cards have been driven into hiding, along with their families and threatened with death.”
— “‘Many Muslim scholars issued a fatwa, saying I must be killed,’ says Mohammed Hegazy in the latest edition of World Update on the Persecuted Church by Release International.”
— “‘On television, people were saying if they meet me on the streets, they will kill me. Many fatwas have come up saying I must be killed.'”
— “Mohammed and his wife and daughter are now in hiding. His wife has been threatened with death because she married a convert to Christianity.”
Chicago: IPT News: “Pro-Terror Group to Meet in Chicago Suburb” — report on Hizb ut-Tahrir
Belgium: Brothers arrested in suspected honour killing
(Belgium) Brothers arrested in suspected honour killing
— Gulf Times reports: “Two Pakistani brothers were being held in custody in Belgium on murder charges, a magistrate said in Brussels yesterday, on suspicion that they carried out an honour killing”
— “Hammad Raza Syed and his brother Hassan were charged with ‘deprivation of liberty and murder’ over the death of Hammad’s wife Claudi Lalembaidje, a 32-year-old Belgian woman of Chadian origin.”
— “The woman’s beaten body was found on June 29 in a suitcase in a canal in northern France. A funeral service was held for her in Brussels yesterday.”
— “The dead woman was in the process of divorcing Syed. Her family claimed he had beaten her and wanted to control what she wore and how she conducted her life. She went to police twice insisting he had tried to strangle her.”
Somalia: Extremists behead 7 Somalis for ‘abandoning Islam’
— “Islamist fighters beheaded seven Somalis accused of renouncing their Muslim faith”
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/somalia/5799339/Islamist-insurgents-behead-7-Somalis-for-spying-on-government-and-abandoning-Islam.html
— Seven Somalis beheaded by extremists for ‘spying for government’
— “‘Al-Shabaab told us that they were beheaded for being Christian followers and spies,’ a relative said after the killings. ”
— “In moves reminiscent of the Taleban, which in 2001 destroyed two statues of Buddha, the Somali hardliners have desecrated
the tombs of saints worshipped by Sufis, a mystical branch of Islam despised by the extremists but widespread among ordinary Somalis”
— “Somali Christians keep a low profile, mostly worshipping in house churches, but have been the target of mob attacks and kidnappings ”
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/africa/article6683148.ece
http://af.reuters.com/article/topNews/idAFJOE5690BW20090710?pageNumber=1&virtualBrandChannel=0
Maldives: Woman gets 100 lashes in public, house arrest in Sharia punishment – govt says Maldives too “squeamish” for other Sharia penalties
— (Maldives) Woman faints after 100 lashes, says judge
— “An 18-year-old woman was flogged in public outside the Justice Building and sentenced to a year of house
arrest today for having extra-marital sex.
— ” The woman received 100 lashes after confessing to having extra-marital sex with two men on separate occasions earlier this year”
— Amnesty calls for moratorium on flogging
— Faiz’s comments came in response to news of an 18-year-old woman who was publicly flogged last week for extra-marital sex.”
— “She was sentenced to 100 lashes and a year of house arrest after confessing to having sex with two men on separate occasions.”
— Maldives “Foreign Minister Dr Ahmed Shaheed said Sharia has only been enforced in the Maldives in the last 30 to 40 years… In the past, said Shaheed, Maldivians were too ‘squeamish’ to enforce the punishments stipulated in Sharia.