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Mon Apr 8, 2013, 01:00 PM Apr 2013

Naked Jihad

http://www.religiondispatches.org/dispatches/guest_bloggers/7009/naked_jihad/

April 8, 2013 11:11am
Post by KATE BLANCHARD

When a young woman in Tunisia named Amina posted a photo of herself with the words “My body belongs to me and is not the source of anyone’s honor,” written on her bare torso in Arabic, she most certainly meant to cause a stir. It is unlikely, however, that at 19 she intended to invite death threats, such that she would soon be feeling the need to leave her home country.

Not surprisingly, a number of Western women felt moved to show their support for Amina. An international movement called Femen staged bare-breasted protests in European cities, in which the writings on their chests echoed Amina’s, along with “Freedom for women” and “Fuck your morals.” (Be warned: photos contain nudity and strong language.)

But Femen did not have the last word. Almost immediately, there was a backlash from some Muslim women who did not appreciate the “support.” A Facebook group, Muslim Women Against FEMEN, has encouraged Muslim women to post photos of themselves—in whatever they choose to wear—with sentiments such as “Do I look oppressed to you?” or “Nudity DOES NOT liberate me and I DO NOT need saving.”

A number of commenters in the group, in fact, seem to think that Femen members are the ones who are oppressed.

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