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Wangari Maathai, 2004 Nobel Peace Prize Winner | Be A Hummingbird

Eve Ensler on Global Sexual Asssaults | Kristoff in Brothel Raid

Tostan Breakthrough | Empowering Women for 20 Years

Vagina Lady Eve Ensler Opens City of Joy Academy in Congo

World War Against Women

Femen, SlutWalks, Lysistrata | Body Politics Is On the Move

SlutGirl Marches Sweeping the World | Have Women Had Enough?

Hindu Shiv Sena Protests Swimsuits; How About Bride Burning?

India’s Sex Ratio Problem Deepens | Technology & Patriarchy

Bride Burning & Violence Aagainst Women in Kerala, India

Drawing a Line in Lubna’s Sand, Saying ‘No More’ to the Growing, Global Erosion of Women’s Rights in the Name of Any Man’s Religion

Beyond the Veil: The Intersection of Sensuality, Culturally Appropriate & Women’s Rights

Story by Opiyo OloyaFace the Facts: Men in Every Country Are Afraid of Liberated Women

Lubna Hussein, Chansa Kabwela, 20 Women Stripped to Their Underwear in Uganda: Are the World’s Male Morality Squads Coming Unhinged?

Controlling Women’s Bodies Is a Fight to the Finish

If Only We Could Have Lubna Hussein, Dr. Catherine Lim & My Dear Pixie for Tea

Jimmy Carter on Religion as Agent of Women’s Oppression

While the World Debates Burqas, Fashion Designers Show Beautiful Abayas at Paris’s George V Hotel

A Somewhat Decadent but Fundamentally Good Group of Lubna Hussein Lovers Hear Her Calm, Steady Voice: ‘I Want to Change This Law’

Key Lubna Hussein Posts

Mum’s the Word from American Women, in Supporting Lubna Hussein & Intl Women’s Rights

Original Lubna Dares the Tyrants of a False Islam’ to Flog Her, Leaving Me Confused About the Truth

Original Translated Lubna Ahmed Hussein Interview with New Details of Her Arrest

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Monday
Oct262009

Saudi King Waives Lashes for Rozanna al-Yami

Writing this moment that the Saudi prosecutor in charge of proceedings in the LBC, “Bold Red Line” sex-talk scandal, is seeking a stiffer sentence for Rozanna al-Yami, the 22-year-old marketing coordinator involved indirectly in the case, I received an alert via Maktoob Business that Saudi’s King Abdullah has waved her flogging.

Information Ministry spokesman Abdul-Rahman al-Hazza said on Monday the king had waived the punishment and referred her case and that of another female journalist, Iman Rajab, accused of involvement in the show to a ministry committee, AP reported.

See Saturday’s post for details:  Saudi Arabia Sentences Woman Journalist to 60 Lashes for Too Sexy TV.

Media reports this morning confirmed via Arab News: “The public prosecutor challenged the punishment of 60 lashes saying it was too light and not in sync with her role as a coordinator and the one who prepared and advertised the program.”

Yami, 22, was cleared her of being directly involved with the Jawad’s episode, but sentenced for her part in helping solicit people to appear on other episodes, according to Yami and Jumaei.

Maktoob Business reports: The waiver is the latest intervention by King Abdullah in a case where the kingdom’s conservative judges have meted out harsh punishments that have sparked international concerns.

The king has been pushing reforms to modernise and liberalise the kingdom, including its judicial system, which is based on a strict interpretation of sharia law.

In the Internet age, with Facebook and Twitter, it’s increasingly difficult to isolate the strictest punishments from the gaze of a global press.

I will report now, because it will not be necessary to execute his offer, that I was contacted early this morning by a European man, who I know to be reputable in name and his business, which I also know. This European man was so outraged over the appeal in the Saudi journalist Yami’s flogging case,  that he sought my cooperation, journalistic “mouthpiece”, and excellent connections into the Muslim community to determine if sharia laws would permit him to be flogged instead of Yami.

His question is an interesting one, and I will pursue an answer. Absolutely, I would have ‘taken on’ this case and his offer, as I’ve involved myself with Lubna Ahmed Hussein in Sudan and Chansa Kabwela in Zambia.

If you have direct knowledge of sharia laws, and the ability of a sentence to be transferred to another person who accepts the punishment instead, please drop details into my Contact Anne box.

The Anne of Carversville community thanks King Abdullah for his intervention in this matter. We understand that the fundamental nature of changes in these societies is complex and fraught with challenges on all sides.  Anne

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