The atrocious treatment of women in the Arab world is
well-known, but people are much less aware of the plight
of some European Muslim women. The increasing
degradation of Muslim women in Europe is largely due to
the work of the Wahhabi and Muslim Brotherhood
propaganda over the last 15 years. In European
countries, some Muslims --especially the younger
generation -- are faced with an identity crisis. They do
not feel Western even though they were born in the West
and are European citizens. But they do not feel Arab
either. So they choose a new nationality: Islamist.
Indeed, in some areas and regarding some issues,
European Muslim women are no better off than their Arab
Muslim counterparts. Here are just some examples of the
abuse suffered by some European Muslim women:
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Forced to wear the hijab, i.e. headscarf
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Forced to marry someone according to the family's
will
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Must undergo excision "procedure"
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Gang rapes for not "respecting" Islam
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Killed by a relative because for "dishonoring"
the name of the family.
Most Muslim French women who wear the hijab are forced
to do so by their family or because of pressure from the
community. In many testimonies young women have stated
that they were wearing it not to be "bothered" by the
men in their community. There were multiple cases in the
suburbs of Paris of gang rapes of women who were too
"Westernized".
In
a book entitled Wed By Force (Oh Editions, Paris,
May 2004), Leila -- the author could not reveal her last
name -- tells of her own nightmarish existence. She was
raped by one of her brothers when she was quite young
and did not tell anyone -- even her mother -- because
she would have not been believed. She was regularly
beaten up by her father because she was a little
rebellious. She just wanted to behave like a girl her
age but it was impossible because otherwise she would
ruin the family's reputation. Like her other Muslim
friends, she had to respect the law of silence. She also
depicts how her family chose a husband for her. He was
15 years older than she and she does not know him.
You may guess that Leila lives in Saudi Arabia but she
lives in the suburbs of Paris in 2005. She is a French
citizen born in France of Moroccan parents.
Unfortunately, Leila is not alone. Statistics do not
lie: each year, in France, 50,000 women are wed against
their will.
But this is not the worst of it, because sometimes death
is the punishment. Indeed the number of "honor crimes" -
where women are attacked by relatives for "shaming" the
family name -- has increased alarmingly in Europe in the
past year. For instance, according to the German TV
Station ARD, ten "honor crimes" have been committed in
Germany since summer 2004. A horrible recent one has
scandalized German opinion. A Turkish Muslim woman, a
23-year-old mother of one, was gunned down at a Berlin
bus stop. The presumed culprits are three of her
brothers who repeatedly threatened her. For them, she
led an "un-Islamic" life because she had stopped wearing
the hijab and was outgoing. On top of this horrific
murder, the reactions among some Turks living in Germany
are disgusting. For instance, a male student of Turkish
origin at a high school located near the scene of the
crime, said, "She deserved what she got -- the whore
lived like a German."
Another country where "honor crimes" have been rising
and publicized is the Netherlands. In the past weeks,
three "honor crimes" have been committed. A Dutch
politician of Somali descent, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, has been
very vocal on the issue. Hirsi Ali co-wrote with Theo
Van Gogh the documentary critical of Islam, over which
Van Gogh was brutally murdered by a Moroccan Islamist.
She now lives in hiding, protected by bodyguards because
of the numerous death treats she received, including one
from Van Gogh's killer. She explains that most times the
killers in honor crimes are the youngest males in the
family, often minors. Indeed because they face a lesser
jail sentence, it is quite convenient for the family.
Therefore, Hirsi Ali suggests that the whole family be
judged for the crime, at least for complicity. Also
according to her, "honor crimes" should be included in a
new Dutch anti-terrorist law.
Do
not think for a moment this only happens in Europe. In
April 2004, in Scottsville, NY, a Turkish immigrant
savagely murdered his wife and nearly killed his
daughters because they had been molested by his brother.
He allegedly told investigators that: "I was concerned
that my family's honor was taken".
The spread of Radical Islam in the West is not only a
question of large-scale terrorism but also of everyday
life or sometimes everyday death.
Olivier Guitta is a freelance writer specializing in
the Middle East and Europe