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Sur le dévoiement du débat démocratique
24 janvier 2018, par siawi3 -
Canada: Un colloque international sur le port du voile
5 October 2011, by siawi3le projet de loi 94 «ne cerne pas les véritables problèmes et laisse la place à un islamiste radical qui instrumentalise les femmes».
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“Keep Sharia Law out of Canadian judicial system”
27 September 2014, by siawi3A 2005 post that is very relevant to a time when the UK runs ’sharia courts’ for family matters, and advocates ’sharia-compliant wills’.
What is being recommended under the cover of “Muslim principles” is, in fact, “sharia by stealth” — man- made laws that have been erroneously given divine authority and that cannot be debated or amended by any Canadian jurisdiction. Freedom of religion does not mean that we dilute laws and strengthen the power of imams, rabbis and priests over their communities — especially the most vulnerable. -
France : un parti d’extrême gauche présente une candidate voilée
6 février 2010, par siawi2Source : L’Humanité du 5 février 2010
Les femmes des cités stigmatisées
Le NPA espère se rallier « les banlieues » en exhibant une candidate voilée. Et amalgame ainsi les habitantes des quartiers populaires à celles qui se soumettent à Dieu. Qui peut (...) -
Canada: Bernier’s problems with multiculturalism cannot be dismissed
29 July 2019, by siawi3‘Ethnic politics’ has become the norm among Canada’s political parties. “They don’t talk to Canadians. They address themselves to ethnic voting blocs. To Ukrainian Canadians, Italian Canadians, Chinese Canadians, Muslim Canadians, Sikh Canadians.” A nation must be based on a sense of belonging, of participating in a common national project, sharing the same values
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Femmes voilées aux Jeux Olympiques
1 May 2012, by siawi3Femmes voilées aux Jeux Olympiques
par Annie Sugier
(4éme de couverture) Cette bataille commence au début de la décennie 90. Trois femmes d’origine et de parcours différents se lancent dans une aventure originale qui les amène à s’intéresser (...) -
France: 40 reasons why Tariq Ramadan is a reactionary
27 February 2012, by siawi3Tariq Ramadan often says one thing to one group, and something different, or contradictory, elsewhere.
This slipperiness connects with the second issue for the left.
No doubt, given the support Ramadan has on the “left”, there will be further “left” attempts to refute the damning contents of this document. However, it will not be good enough to answer Yves Coleman by producing further quotes from Ramadan.
It just won’t do to reply to the reactionary statements Ramadan has made on the issue of women’s rights, for example, by presenting other quotes suggesting he is a liberal on the question (and so implying Ramadan can’t have made the statements cited by Yves Coleman without having to address the quotes directly). Ramadan might well have made both the reactionary and the liberal statements. As Yves Coleman shows, on many issues Ramadan has done exactly that. -
Multiculturalism is being manipulated to harm Canada
8 September 2019, by siawi3Many of us Muslims have been fighting sharia law in Canada for decades. Are we Muslims “racist”, Gurratan Singh? Creating ethnic ghettos to secure election victories is racist, not fighting for the separation of religion and state.
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UK: Why so many British jihadis in ISIS?
2 August 2014, by siawi3Connection between ISIS and Hamas in UK : David Cameroun labels it as the biggest threat to the UK.
The ’right to religion’ and multiculturalism obscured the real problem which is the rise of an extremely reactionary global ’Islamism’. -
Race, pluralism and the meaning of difference
18 November 2013, by siawi3It’s good to be different’ might be the motto of our times. The celebration of difference, respect for pluralism, avowal of identity politics - these are regarded the hallmarks of a progressive, antiracist outlook. At least in part, the antiracist embrace of difference is fuelled by a hostility to universalism. For most antiracists today, the Enlightenment project of pursuing a rational, scientific understanding of the natural and social world, and of deriving certain universal principles from fragmented experience, is not only a fantasy, but a racist fantasy.
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