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“Blame the Muslims”: Violence Against Women in Egypt

Posted on 17 February 2011 by Emperor

The struggle to see through the obfuscation, racism and Islamophobia.

“Blame the Muslims”: Violence Against Women in Egypt

by Rachel Newcomb

(Huffington Post)

As soon as CBS announced yesterday that correspondent Lara Logan had been sexually assaulted while covering the Egyptian protests, the media sprang alive in search of a scapegoat. Two disturbing lines of commentary have emerged: one that cites irrelevant details about Logan’s beauty or her past sexual history, the other blaming Muslims or Egyptian culture for the assault. In theWashington Post, Alexandra Petri noted that this happened to a “known, blonde white woman.” And on her blog, Debbie Schlussel wrote that “she should have known what Islam is all about.” “This never happened to her or any other mainstream media reporter when Mubarak was allowed to treat his country of savages in the only way they can be controlled,” opined Schlussel.

But we would be wrong to assume that in controlling Egyptians, Mubarak somehow also kept women safe. In fact, state-sanctioned violence against women was widespread and well documented. For years Egypt has been cited by Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International for using rape, torture, and sexual assault to threaten and intimidate female activists who criticized the regime. These tactics were also used against female family members of dissidents. There is also considerable evidence that members of Mubarak’s security forces ordered the assault of female protesters during the recent demonstrations.

In times of conflict, the perpetrators of sexual violence cross religious and ethnic lines. An estimated 20-50,000 Muslim women were raped during the conflict in Bosnia in the 1990s. Closer to home, yesterday a class action lawsuit was announced by 17 American servicewomen who reported being raped by fellow members of the military. And in searching for spurious links between “American culture” and violence against women, we do not have to look toward military settings or exotic, war-torn locales. Take the most recent Super Bowl. Allegations of rape have hovered over both teams, while news agencies reported a disturbing increase in the sex trafficking of girls and women around the time of the Super Bowl. But we would chafe at allowing outsiders to generalize that all Americans exhibit violent tendencies toward women.

To be sure, sexual harassment is endemic in Egypt. And for the most part, we are fortunate to be able to walk down the street in the United States without the verbal and physical harassment that Egyptian women face on a daily basis. A 2005 Egypt Demographic and Health survey revealed that one third of Egyptian women are victims of domestic violence. Yet a 2010 study by the Population Reference bureau alsopoints out that poor women are twice as likely in Egypt to be victimized. Similar studies in U.S. society have shown correlations between poverty and violence against women. And across all social classes, the statistics are grim. A U.S. Justice Department study showed that 1 in 6 of all American women will be raped during their lifetimes. 50% of all murders of women in the U.S. are committed by a romantic partner. Muslim countries hardly have the monopoly on violence against women.

To read this brutal attack as emblematic of Egyptian culture or Islam does a disservice to all those in Egyptian society who are working actively to end violence against women, women like physician Amal Abd El-Hadi, whose New Woman Foundation is dedicated to ending gender-based violence, and Dr. Aida Seif El Dawla, a psychiatrist who has created programs to rehabilitate victims of violence and torture. There is no excuse for what happened to Lara Logan, but explanations for violence should not be found in a religion, or in broad generalizations about Egyptian culture. Rather than blaming religion, we should work to end underdevelopment, poverty, and a lack of education, problems whose eradication is crucial to a prosperous and healthy society anywhere, whether in Egypt or here at home.

Rachel Newcomb is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Rollins College and the author of Women ofFes: Ambiguities of Urban Life in Morocco.

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  • Scott

    Umm yeah whatever Rachel. Why don’t you try backing up what you just said by actually living among muslims in the middle east for a few months.

  • http://abdalhaqq.wordpress.com/ muhammad ‘abd-al haqq

    “There is no such thing as an “islamist.” It’s a totally stupid meaningless word that attempts to Anglicize an Arabic word, advertise it as intellectual and with deep meaning while actually only superficially pretending to bypass the connotations that are invariably associated with it by its religious context. In reality, it’s those connotations and the religious context which are being manipulated to put the religion of Islam in new, hateful, bigoted, misrepresented terminology.”

    What do mean by this?

    Allahu A’lam

  • Jasmine

    An “islamist” a.k.a a Muslim is a follower of Islam. Islam DOES give woman rights. Educate yourself Rocky.

  • RDS

    While the assault case is definitely deplorable, why is it becoming an attention when it is a white, caucasian woman who is the victim? I smell another case of Missing/Assaulted White Woman Syndrome, “perpetrated by the barbaric Arabs”. Oh well, the media is always eager to have such “news”.

  • http://aayjay.wordpress.com AJ

    I did a search on the sex offender registry in my city of Charlottesville, VA. 180 offenders turn up, not one of them Muslim. Perhaps the brained-damaged-halal-pork-due-to-asphyxiation-at-child-birth would care to explain?

  • Nur Alia

    Rocky

    How exactly do those people who are making the claim that the rapists are ‘Muslim’ are Muslim?

    Or…are we just to assume that everyone in Egypt is Muslim?

    So…there is no oppression of Coptic Christians…because everyone in Egypt is Muslim…right Rocky?

    Rocky…ever notice how propaganda doenst make sence, except for people simply shouting it enough that it replaces the truth?

  • DrM

    @rocky bore,

    There is no such thing as an “islamist.” It’s a totally stupid meaningless word that attempts to Anglicize an Arabic word, advertise it as intellectual and with deep meaning while actually only superficially pretending to bypass the connotations that are invariably associated with it by its religious context. In reality, it’s those connotations and the religious context which are being manipulated to put the religion of Islam in new, hateful, bigoted, misrepresented terminology.

    As for the violent attack on the CBS reporter, if things were done the Shariah way, the rapists would be dealt with the final sanction in public to send a message that such crimes will not be tolerated. You lowlives spent the whole month defending the secular dictatorial Mubarak regime, and now that he’s gone you use the rape of a woman for anti-Muslim spin. When 14 year old Abeer Janabi Hamza was gang raped and murdered along with her entire family by US army terrorists you FOX news slime were defending the rapists(“our boys are stressed out!.” I remember it very well, as with all the other war crimes they did in Iraq.
    The reality is you have no interest in woman’s rights(or anyone else’s for that matter, but your own). You simply prove the point that islamophobes are desperate scum.

  • NassirH

    Robert Spencer cares about women’s rights? Please tell me that you’re trying to be funny, Rocky Lore. The loon’s former students say that he—as a zealous Catholic—used the Bible to argue against birth control. Spencer also called the Enlightenment, which is one of the pillars of modern Western civilization, a “threat.” And let’s not forget about the numerous discriminatory policies his hate site advocates, as well as Roland Shirk’s death wish against Muslims.

  • Crow

    You know if robert spenser REALLY cared about the truth and human rights, hed shutdown the cess pool known as jihad watch

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  • Mosizzle

    Rocky Lore, If JW REALLY wanted to defend women’s rights it would not have hired a writer who recently called for Tienanmen Square style action s on unarmed male and female protesters. That means running over women with tanks. Peaceful peaceful Jihadwatchers…

  • http://aayjay.wordpress.com AJ

    What is an Islamist? Why not use the term Muslim? Is “Islamist” meant to be derogatory or perhaps a term to use when harassing a Muslim and using the term Muslim would make the harassment sound too obvious?

  • Link182

    Loonwatch doesn’t defend Islamists. It defends Muslims from people who can’t tell the difference between Muslims and Islamists.

  • Rocky Lore

    If LoonWatch REALLY wanted to defend women’s rights, they wouldn’t be defending Islamists.

  • mindy1

    Good on those who stand up for women”s rights

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