sábado, outubro 06, 2007

Em Roma sê árabe.

"Uma menina marroquina de seis anos, imigrante em Espanha, foi autorizada a usar o lenço islâmico na escola Annexa de Girona. Na semana passada Shaima tinha sido impedida de frequentar as aulas de cabeça coberta pelo director da escola, mas as autoridades centrais de Educação de Catalunha revogaram a decisão, considerando que é prioritário o direito da menina à escolaridade obrigatória.A reviravolta no caso fez estalar a polémica na Catalunha. Em algumas escolas com grande percentagem de alunos muçulmanos considera- -se que o caso de Shaima abre um precedente. “É seguro que muitos pais vão pedir o mesmo tratamento”, assegurou um representante da Junta de Directores de Escolas Públicas da Catalunha."

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Anonymous Anónimo said...

Saudi Arabia complains that Muslims can't practice their faith freely in Europe


"HRC to Address Muslim Rights Issues in Europe," by Raid Qusti for Arab News (thanks to Twostellas):

RIYADH, 4 October 2007 — Saudi Arabia’s Human Rights Commission (HRC) will urge its counterparts in the European Union to ask their governments not to link terrorism to Islam and also to issue regulations to protect Muslims from prejudice and discrimination because of their faith.
According to a source at HRC, the government-funded rights body will also address various human rights issues in Europe: when Muslims are unjustly interrogated, treated with disrespect, physically or mentally abused, or not allowed to practice their faith freely such as Muslim girls being prevented from wearing the hijab (head cover) in some schools.

The points are expected to be addressed during HRC’s official participation in the Second Arab-European Dialogue on Human Rights and Terrorism, which will take place in Copenhagen on Oct.21-23. “The dialogue is significant because it is being held in Denmark, where the controversy started over the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) cartoons,” the source told Arab News.

sábado, outubro 06, 2007  
Anonymous Anónimo said...

On September 8, 2007, the liberal Arab e-journal Elaph posted an interview with prominent Arab liberal Lafif Lakhdar by MEMRI Chairman Professor M. Milson. In the interview, Lakhdar outlined his views on Muslims in Europe, Islam and humanism, and Islamism versus secularism, among other topics.



..."One French psychoanalyst thinks that French Islamists demand [that women wear] the hijab because a woman's hair makes them think of hair she has elsewhere, and this inflames their passions. This reduces women to sex. In this case, the hijab would then be an absurd solution to the Islamists' sexual repression."...


A entrevista toda em:

http://memri.org/bin/latestnews.cgi?ID=SD172907

Vale a pena ler!!!

sábado, outubro 06, 2007  

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