Professors blogg's Introduction
The healthy and contagious spirit of the heroic uprising by Tunisian young men and women has reached as long as Egypt, and this for the time being. The role of the WikiLeaks disclosures in the region has clearly indicated the liberation potential that the struggle for transparency brings about. Middle East women are in the centre of these new world developments, and the insightful analysis of Naomi Wolf was highly needed.
While editing this post, I receive the "breaking news" about a new scandalous event around the police investigation conducted in the case Assange. Namely, the police woman conducting the interrogation turn out being a friend of one of the nominal accusers of Julian Assange, and also a peer of the accuser at the very same political organization, the Social Democratic Party. All what was apparently known already by the lawyers and other private investigators of the case which have studied the protocols so far available. Yet, the facts had never been made public before today - by the mainstream media - to the Swedish readers at large. Why now?
Directly related to this development is the analysis by Naomi Wolf referred in Professors blogg about such interrogation-proceedings. At the light of these revelations, it appears obvious that the Swedish authorities handling the case against Assange and Wikileaks were not favoured with the publication of the said Noemi Wolf's analysis in Professors blogg, which questioned precisely the police interrogation-procedures in the case. This assumption is reinforced by the fact that the authorities surely knew long before of these relationships between the accuser and the police woman.
While editing this post, I receive the "breaking news" about a new scandalous event around the police investigation conducted in the case Assange. Namely, the police woman conducting the interrogation turn out being a friend of one of the nominal accusers of Julian Assange, and also a peer of the accuser at the very same political organization, the Social Democratic Party. All what was apparently known already by the lawyers and other private investigators of the case which have studied the protocols so far available. Yet, the facts had never been made public before today - by the mainstream media - to the Swedish readers at large. Why now?
Directly related to this development is the analysis by Naomi Wolf referred in Professors blogg about such interrogation-proceedings. At the light of these revelations, it appears obvious that the Swedish authorities handling the case against Assange and Wikileaks were not favoured with the publication of the said Noemi Wolf's analysis in Professors blogg, which questioned precisely the police interrogation-procedures in the case. This assumption is reinforced by the fact that the authorities surely knew long before of these relationships between the accuser and the police woman.
Professors blogg publicizes here another piece by Naomi Wolf, the prominent American writer and Human-Rights advocate. Her previous columns linked in these pages have been hard-hitting visited by Swedish readers. The subject of her column is highly contemporaneous and it will remain so, for it is about the emergent political awareness of women in the Middle East. This article, published by Project Syndicate, is here linked in agreement with author Naomi Wolf.
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"The Middle East Feminist Revolution"
By Naomi Wolf:
"Among the most prevalent Western stereotypes about Muslim countries are those concerning Muslim women: doe-eyed, veiled, and submissive, exotically silent, gauzy inhabitants of imagined harems, closeted behind rigid gender roles. So where were these women in Tunisia and Egypt?"
Continue reading in Project Syndicate
Continue reading in Project Syndicate
WOMEN OF THE MIDDLE EAST
Belly dancer
Belly dancer Chatanoga
Casa Blanca women
Belly dancer Raya
Mourning another day in Warland
La 47
Rejection at the border
Other articles in Professors blogg on the Swedish case against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange
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