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From Tehelka Magazine, Vol 7, Issue 52, Dated January 01, 2011
CURRENT AFFAIRS  
KASHMIR

Screams from the Valley

WikiLeaks disclosures on torture in Kashmir have fuelled fresh demands for repeal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act. BABA UMAR reports on the plight of victims
A life destroyed Sheikh lived to tell the tale, with severe disability
A life destroyed Sheikh lived to tell the tale, with severe disability
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THE WIKILEAKS exposé of the International Committee for Red Cross (ICRC) telling US diplomats in 2005 about “torture of civilians” in Kashmiri jails comes at a time when Union Home Minister P Chidambaram says a proposal to amend the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) is being studied and the next few months will bring the “contours of a political solution” to the Kashmir problem.

Although the Centre has long been denying torture in Kashmir, separatists say the leaks vindicated complaints about “rampant torture” in Kashmir’s jails even as Chief Minister Omar Abdullah further offended coalition partner Congress by saying the leaks pertain to the year 2005 when the Congress and People’s Democratic Party (PDP) ruled jointly. 

However, PDP leader Mehbooba Mufti was quick to rebut Abdullah’s remarks, saying, “The PDP government inherited a tormented legacy. If WikiLeaks looks into the abuses during the NC regime, there will be horror stories.”

One such story is that of Nazir Ahmad Sheikh, 40, who is still haunted by memories of the single tungsten light bulb that hung from the cell ceiling and the heavy bamboo stick that repeatedly hit him. And behind the tattered blanket, an army officer, known to locals as Major Maltani, sipping tea and saying, “You will break soon.”

Picked up from a narrow path through a snow-bound orchard in December 1994, the newly-wed farmer of Yehama in north Kashmir’s Handwara district had no militancy or criminal record. Yet his left hand was pushed into a charcoal oven, his legs rolled over with a steel rod — standard torture to get youths to ‘confess’: “I’m a militant and have a gun to surrender.”

Sheikh didn’t just lose four fingers and both legs due to botched treatment. He also lost a precious piece of ancestral paddy land that he sold to buy artificial limbs. And then, “my wife Halima divorced me a year later for being handicapped,” Sheikh told TEHELKA. His brother-in-law Muhammad Ramzaan, a daily wager, took over the responsibility of looking after the family.

Sheikh had pinned his hopes on the case (FIR 54/95 under Section 325, Ranbir Penal Code) registered at Sanzipora, Handwara, on 12 April 1995 against the 14 Dogra Regiment. But it was closed in the usual way, by declaring the accused “untraceable”.
Mistaken identity Malik’s only fault was having a famous name
Mistaken identity Malik’s only fault was having a famous name
PHOTO: BABA UMAR

If the case had stayed on track, Sheikh could have asked for sanction from the Central government for prosecuting his army tormentors in a civil court. But chances of such a sanction are slim as is obvious from the government’s own figures — on 5 June 2009, the state home department and joint secretary (defence), jointly submitted to the high court a list of 458 requests for redress, 46 of which relate to the army, for the period 1990-2007. In none of these was sanction given. Human rights groups attribute this to “non-seriousness” of the state government and “prejudiced approach” of the Central government.

The list was submitted in response to court orders dated 22 December 2008 in the case of Javed Ahmad Magray vs Union of India. The PDP government set up an inquiry commission into Magray’s killing in May 2003 and named the key accused as Major Vastava, Lt Verma and Subedar S Sinha of the Assam Regiment. However, the state government was unable to initiate a criminal prosecution because it failed to secure the sanction for prosecution from the Central government, a necessary requirement under Section 7 of AFSPA.

“All this can tell you how atrocities have been ignored for years,” says Jammu & Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society (JKCCS) president Parvez Imroz. He says successive state governments have never been serious about pursuing these cases.

“In fact, when Magray’s parents went to the police station asking why their son’s murder case was not sent to New Delhi for sanction of prosecution against the armymen, they were told by the SHO to translate the FIR from Urdu to English,” he says.
NGOs say the state government is not serious about pursuing cases of abuse and the Centre is prejudiced

In Kashmir, there have been many accusations against army, paramilitary forces, and the police about custodial killings, disappearances, torture, rape and molestation. Killing of civilians and passing them off as ‘militants’ and ‘foreign terrorists’ for rewards and promotions is another trend.

IN MARCH 2000, when the Pathribal fake encounter was reported, the then Union home secretary Kamal Pandey and home minister LK Advani, within hours of the encounter, came on record to say the police and army had gunned down five Lashkare- Toiba militants responsible for the massacre of 36 Sikhs in Chittisinghpora when the then US President Bill Clinton was touring India. The mass public outcry led to the truth: the CBI not only concluded that the encounter was staged but also chargesheeted five army officers in a Srinagar court on 11 May 2006.

But in the Supreme Court, the counsels of the accused submitted that the CBI filed the chargesheet without obtaining mandatory sanction from the Central government under provisions of AFSPA. 

Meanwhile, the army officers got promotions.

That year, on 5 October, Showkat Ahmed, a cleric at a mosque in Alamgari Bazaar, Srinagar, went missing. Within four hours, the army’s 13 Rashtriya Rifles and the police’s Special Operation Group killed him in a fake encounter at Baazipora Ajas in Ganderbal district, according to the police’s Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the case. In the FIR, they had labelled Showkat as Abu Zahid of Karachi, claiming he was killed in ‘multiple ambushes’ at Baazipora and a huge arms recovery was made. His DNA, however, matched with his relatives proving that he was a local.

However, the army challenged the jurisdiction of the SIT on the grounds that it had not obtained sanction from New Delhi under one of the provisions of AFSPA.

And so the abuses continued unchecked. Kashmir skidded into shock in October 2009 after 11 teenaged boys, arrested for stone-pelting, deposed before a local court that the police forced them to “sodomise each other” in lock-up and filmed the act on a cell phone camera.

In the year just past, the army claimed to have killed the oldest rebel of Kashmir in Handwara district. However, Habibbulah, 70, later turned out to be a local beggar who was labelled a ‘foreign militant’ from whom the army claimed to have recovered an AK-47 rifle, Pakistani currency and ammunition.

And the list goes on.

The recent killings of over a hundred people, mostly youth, in paramilitary CRPF and police firing, together with the fake encounter of three youths in Machil sector of Kupwara near the Line of Control by the army has, however, become a rallying point for all those who have been demanding inquiry into such missing, killed or tortured cases of their family members.


A mother’s anguish Ahanger now heads a group of distressed parents
A mother’s anguish Ahanger now heads a group of distressed parents
PHOTO: ABID BHATT
DEMANDING AN end to the now 20- year-old ‘draconian’ AFSPA and other laws that offer impunity to the armed forces for arresting, detaining and shooting any person “acting in contravention of any law” is the head of Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons (APDP) and 2005 Nobel Peace Prize nominee, Parveena Ahanger of Srinagar.

Ahanger’s son, high-school student Javaid Ahmad, was picked up by soldiers on the night of 17 August 1990 when he was 16. She has not heard from him since then. The case was investigated by Jammu & Kashmir Police agencies and heard by the additional district judge, Srinagar. Three armymen were accused. The state government in 1997 sought sanction for launching prosecution; however, the Union home ministry refused sanction citing ‘improper investigation’ as the reason.

“AFSPA is draconian. It has to go,” Ahanger insists. “The Act has shielded and facilitated impunity not only to those who picked up my son but the armed forces responsible for hundreds of disappearances across the Valley in the past 21 years.”

In fact, the cables on torture released by WikiLeaks said that ICRC staff told US diplomats of 177 visits to detention centres in the state and elsewhere in the country between 2002 and 2004 in which ICRC staff met 1,491 detainees and managed to interview 1,296 privately.

According to the leaks, ICRC found that detainees were maltreated in 852 cases. A total of 171 described being beaten and 681 being subjected to six forms of torture. These included 498 on whom electricity had been used, 381 who had been suspended from the ceiling, 294 who had prison personnel sitting on a bar placed across their thighs, 181 whose legs had been stretched by being ‘split 180 degrees’, 234 tortured with water and 302 ‘sexual’ cases.

The Red Cross says 852 detainees were maltreated; 681 of them were subjected to six forms of torture

“The numbers add up to more than 681, as many detainees were subjected to more than one form of ill-treatment,” the cable said. The ICRC was reported to have told the American diplomats that all branches of the Indian security forces used these forms of ill-treatment and torture, adding: “The abuse always takes place in the presence of officers and detainees were rarely militants (they are routinely killed), but persons connected to or believed to have information about the insurgency.”
According to the leaks, ICRC told the American diplomats about 300 detention centres till 2000 and failure in gaining access to the ‘Cargo Building’, the most notorious detention centre, in Srinagar city.

Muhammad Yasin Malik (not the JKLF leader), is one such person who was subjected to all three forms of torture in the spring of 1994. Malik of Zandfaran, Baramullah in North Kashmir, was on his way to the capital to submit his admission form in KITE Polytechnic, Srinagar. However, in the city’s Batamaloo, armymen mistook him for the JKLF leader and immediately dragged him into a nearby army camp.

‘Kashmir is a big jail,’ says MLA Engineer Rashid. ‘But that doesn’t mean we stop seeking our rights’
“During the initial days, I was beaten up with sticks and kicked with jackboots,” Malik recalls. For 15 days, Malik was tortured at the notorious Papa 1 and Papa 2 interrogation centres, both tucked under the foothills of Zabarwan Mountains overlooking the picturesque Dal Lake.

“One morning, they (troops) inserted a thin rod into my penis. I fainted when they passed electricity through it,” he recalls. “After my lunch, they would often waterboard me. I would simply vomit it all out.”

The staff of J&K’s home department is tight-lipped about the number of cases the state has forwarded to the Centre for sanctioning prosecution against the armed forces. “I don’t have the exact details,” Principal Secretary (Home) B R Sharma told TEHELKA. “But the private secretary keeps a record. You must talk to him.”

Private Secretary (Home) KL Anand said he doesn’t deal with the issue and instead Additional Secretary (Home) Dilshada should be approached. When contacted, she said she only keeps the record of those who are currently detained in jails across the state. She referred TEHELKA to Deputy Secretary (Home) Subash Chibber.

“I don’t deal with it. Talk to Senior Law Officer Iqbal Mir for the needful,” he said. Mir also denied having all the details. “Only the police can reveal the exact number of cases that have gone to the Centre,” he said.

Hitting out at those demanding dilution of AFSPA, army officials say they can’t operate in Kashmir without AFSPA.

“Fighting militancy and maintaining human rights is definitely a very difficult game. But one has to clearly understand the limitations under which soldiers operate and in the environment where there is no clear identification of anti-national elements,” Brigadier Staff General of Northern Command Sanjay Chawla told TEHELKA in an email interview.

ASKED ABOUT cases of human rights violation in which AFSPA has been used as a shield, he said, “The army carries on its shoulders the burden of ensuring that all its actions are done in good faith. But at the same time AFSPA is essential. Otherwise our personnel would get bogged down in handling frivolous accusations made against them in civil courts.”
Bloodshed Showkat was killed in a 2006 fake encounter in Srinagar
Bloodshed Showkat was killed in a 2006 fake encounter in Srinagar

The officer said that state governments in the Northeast and Kashmir have sought sanction from the Central government for prosecution of army personnel under AFSPA in 44 cases (42 in J&K, 2 in NE) of which 40 cases (38 J&K, 2 NE) have been investigated and four cases are under investigation. “In all the 44 cases, 25 cases (24 in J&K, 1 in NE) were closed and sanction not granted by the central government. 15 cases (14 J&K, 1 NE) are under process at Command Headquarters, Army Headquarters and Ministry of Defence,” he said.

If victims like Nazir Ahmad Sheikh have any hope, it is because of people like independent MLA Engineer Rashid who has shot to fame for his derring-do. On 2 May this year, he took part in the funeral prayers of three militants killed in gunbattles with the army in Kupwara district.

Rashid has filed more than a dozen cases in the State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) that pertain to torture, custodial killings, and fake encounters in north Kashmir. Only recently, Rashid also filed cases in the SHRC accusing the army of taking people of 24 villages for forced labour.

Later, a report submitted by the J&K Police’s CID wing to the SHRC read: “As per verification, the army camped in Handwara used to take along residents of Mawar for forced labour, night patrolling and other operations without paying any wages to them. This exercise remained enforced from 1990 to 2002. Since then, no such complaint has been received from any area of Handwara.”

“Kashmir is a big jail,” MLA Rashid told TEHELKA. “But that doesn’t mean that we stop trying to seek our rights. Come what may, I’ll never accept second-class treatment to my people.”

babaumar@tehelka.com



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Urdu can bring India, Pak together: former Jang editor

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By Md. Ali, TwoCircles.net,

New Delhi: Urdu is common to both India and Pakistan and has the potential to bridge the valley of distrust existing between the two countries, said Mahmood Shaam, former group editor of Jang media group who is currently associated with ARY media group, at a function in Jamia Millia Islamia here this evening.

from L to R, Akhtarul Wasey, Mahmood Shaam, justice M.S.A. Siddiqui and Kuldip Nayar

Explaining the point further, Mr. Shaam said that Urdu still holds fascination for people of India and Pakistan and can play key role in bringing them on one platform for peace. Mr. Shaam, who was in the capital to attend the ceremonies held to mark one year of Aman Ki Asha, a joint campaign for peace by Times of India and Pakistan’s Jang group.

In Pakistan Urdu has got much more access among the common masses than English, so much so that “you have social media like Facebook, Twitter and blogs in Urdu which is million dollars industry,” he further added.

Mahmood Shaam addressing the gathering

Talking about the idea of peace among the people of India and Pakistan, Mr. Shaam said: “It is the idea of peace which is dominant on the psyche of people of the two countries, and not the idea of war.”

While Mr. Shaam highlighted the growing influence of Urdu in Pakistan over modern technology, the pain at the absence of any mechanism for the propagation of the language by both the government and industry, was very much apparent on his face.

A view of audiance

“Corporate media earns millions through Urdu media but it doesn’t spend even a single penny for the propagation of the language,” said Mr. Shaam who is also a famous Urdu poet.

On this occasion Kuldip Nayyar, veteran journalist and leading advocate for Indo-Pak peace process, said that “howsoever fights and wars India and Pakistan have, but at the end of the day, they have to be friends.” Mr. Nayyar started lighting candles at the Wagah border 17 years back with just 20 people but he proudly claimed that 2 lakh people were part of this peace initiative in 2010.

Mr. Nayyar, who often gets to hear terms like “agent of Pakistan” or “on Pakistan’s pay-roll”, recalled the question during his college days, which he had asked M. A. Jinnah about future Indo-Pak relationship.

“India and Pakistan will be the best of friends, because remember my friend, that blood is thicker than water,” this was how Mr. Jinnah had replied me,” recalled Mr. Nayyar.

On this occasion, M.S.A. Siddiqui, Chairman of the National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions said that India and Pakistan may fight hundred times but at the end of the day there should be some scope for peace and harmony.

He concluded by reciting two lines of the famous Indian poet, Bashir Badr: Dushmani Jam Kar Karo Magar Ye Gunjayish Rahe Jab Kabhi Hum Dost Ho Jayen To Sharminda Na Hon
The function was organized by Urdu Academy, Delhi and was presided by its vice-president, Prof Akhtarul Wasey.

Why do so many British career women convert to Islam? - Sheikyermani.com !!!

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“Deep Thinkers”

by sheikyermami on January 1, 2011
(Daily Mail thanks to Chris)

Wakademia explains “empty inside”


Why do so many British career women convert to Islam?



Kevin Brice from Swansea University, who has specialised in studying white conversion to Islam,  explains: ‘They seek spirituality, a higher meaning, and tend to be deep thinkers.”

Funny that. While the “empty inside” part sounds believable, none of these ‘reverted’ airheads strike me as “deep thinkers”. Nor has any of them ever produced anything that would deserve the label. But  we had an article up here not so long ago where one of these reverts stated that the burqa “liberates me from thinking”, so which way is it, mister Kevin Brice from Swansea University?

Why ARE so many modern British career women converting to Islam?

Tony Blair’s sister-in-law announced her conversion to Islam last weekend. Journalist Lauren Booth embraced the faith after what she describes as a ‘holy experience’ in Iran.


She is just one of a growing number of modern British career women to do so. Here, writer EVE AHMED, who was raised as a Muslim before rejecting the faith, explores the reasons why.

Rejecting her faith: Writer Eve Ahmed was raised a Muslim 
Rejecting her faith: Writer Eve Ahmed was raised a Muslim

Much of my childhood was spent trying to escape ­Islam.

Born in London to an English mother and a ­Pakistani Muslim father, I was brought up to follow my father’s faith without question.

But, privately, I hated it. The minute I left home for university at the age of 18, I abandoned it altogether.
As far as I was concerned, being a Muslim meant hearing the word ‘No’ over and over again.

Girls from my background were barred from so many of the things my English friends took for granted. Indeed, it seemed to me that almost anything fun was haram, or forbidden, to girls like me.

There were so many random, petty rules. No whistling. No chewing of gum. No riding bikes. No watching Top Of The Pops. No wearing make-up or clothes which revealed the shape of the body.

No eating in the street or putting my hands in my pockets. No cutting my hair or painting my nails. No asking questions or answering back. No keeping dogs as pets, (they were unclean).

And, of course, no sitting next to men, shaking their hands or even making eye contact with them.

These ground rules were imposed by my father and I, therefore, assumed they must be an integral part of being a good Muslim.

Small wonder, then, that as soon as I was old enough to exert my independence, I rejected the whole package and turned my back on Islam. After all, what modern, liberated British woman would choose to live such a life?

Well, quite a lot, it turns out, including Islam’s latest surprise convert, Tony Blair’s sister-in-law Lauren Booth. And after my own break with my past, I’ve followed with fascination the growing trend of Western women choosing to convert to Islam.

Broadcaster and journalist Booth, 43, says she now wears a hijab head covering whenever she leaves home, prays five times a day and visits her local mosque ‘when I can’.

She decided to become a Muslim six weeks ago after visiting the shrine of Fatima al-Masumeh in the city of Qom, and says: ‘It was a Tuesday evening, and I sat down and felt this shot of spiritual morphine, just absolute bliss and joy.’

Before her awakening in Iran, she had been ‘sympathetic’ to Islam and has spent considerable time working in Palestine. ‘I was always impressed with the strength and comfort it gave,’ she says.

How, I wondered, could women be drawn to a religion which I felt had kept me in such a lowly, submissive place? How could their experiences of Islam be so very different to mine?

Convert: Lauren Booth, who is Cherie Blair¿s half sister, decided to convert to Islam after what she described as a holy experience in Iran 
Convert: Lauren Booth, who is Cherie Blair’s half sister, decided to convert to Islam after what she described as a holy experience in Iran

According to Kevin Brice from ­Swansea University, who has specialised in studying white conversion to Islam, these women are part of an intriguing trend.

He explains: ‘They seek spirituality, a higher meaning, and tend to be deep thinkers. The other type of women who turn to Islam are what I call “converts of convenience”. They’ll assume the trappings of the religion to please their Muslim husband and his family, but won’t necessarily attend mosque, pray or fast.’

I spoke to a diverse selection of white Western converts in a bid to re-examine the faith I had rejected.

Women like Kristiane Backer, 43, a London-based former MTV presenter who had led the kind of liberal Western-style life that I yearned for as a teenager, yet who turned her back on it and embraced Islam instead. Her reason? The ‘anything goes’ permissive society that I coveted had proved to be a superficial void.

CAMILLA LEYLAND
CAMILLA LEYLAND

Changing values: Camilla Leyland, 32, pictured in Western and Muslim dress, converted to Islam in her mid-20s for ‘intellectual and feminist reasons’
The turning point for Kristiane came when she met and briefly dated the former Pakistani cricketer and Muslim Imran Khan in 1992 during the height of her career. He took her to Pakistan where she says she was immediately touched by spirituality and the warmth of the people.

Kristiane says: ‘Though our relationship didn’t last, I began to study the Muslim faith and eventually converted. Because of the nature of my job, I’d been out interviewing rock stars, travelling all over the world and following every trend, yet I’d felt empty inside. Now, at last, I had contentment because Islam had given me a purpose in life.’

‘In the West, we are stressed for super­ficial reasons, like what clothes to wear. In Islam, everyone looks to a higher goal. Everything is done to please God. It was a completely different value system.

‘In the West, we are stressed for super­ficial reasons, like what clothes to wear. In Islam, everyone looks to a higher goal. Everything is done to please God’.
‘Despite my lifestyle, I felt empty inside and realised how liberating it was to be a Muslim. To follow only one god makes life purer. You are not chasing every fad.

‘I grew up in Germany in a not very religious Protestant family. I drank and I partied, but I realised that we need to behave well now so we have a good after-life. We are responsible for our own actions.’

For a significant amount of women, their first contact with Islam comes from ­dating a Muslim boyfriend. Lynne Ali, 31, from Dagenham in Essex, freely admits to having been ‘a typical white hard-partying teenager’.

She says: ‘I would go out and get drunk with friends, wear tight and revealing clothing and date boys.
‘I also worked part-time as a DJ, so I was really into the club scene. I used to pray a bit as a Christian, but I used God as a sort of doctor, to fix things in my life. If anyone asked, I would’ve said that, generally, I was happy living life in the fast lane.’

But when she met her boyfriend, Zahid, at university, something dramatic happened.

She says: ‘His sister started talking to me about Islam, and it was as if ­everything in my life fitted into place. I think, underneath it all, I must have been searching for something, and I wasn’t feeling fulfilled by my hard-drinking party lifestyle.’

Liberating: Kristiane Backer says being a Muslim makes her life purer 
Liberating: Kristiane Backer says being a Muslim makes her life purer

Lynne converted aged 19. ‘From that day, I started wearing the hijab,’ she explains, ‘and I now never show my hair in public. At home, I’ll dress in normal Western clothes in front of my husband, but never out of the house.’

With a recent YouGov survey ­concluding that more than half the ­British public believe Islam to be a negative influence that encourages extremism, the repression of women and inequality, one might ask why any of them would choose such a direction for themselves.

Yet statistics suggest Islamic conversion is not a mere flash in the pan but a significant development. Islam is, after all, the world’s fastest growing religion, and white adopters are an important part of that story.
‘Evidence suggests that the ratio of Western women converts to male could be as high as 2:1,’ says Kevin Brice.

Moreover, he says, often these female ­converts are eager to display the ­visible signs of their faith — in particular the hijab — whereas many Muslim girls brought up in the faith choose not to.

‘Perhaps as a result of these actions, which tend to draw attention, white Muslims often report greater amounts of discrimination against them than do born Muslims,’ adds Brice, which is what happened to Kristiane Backer.

She says: ‘In Germany, there is Islamophobia. I lost my job when I converted. There was a Press campaign against me with insinuations about all Muslims supporting ­terrorists — I was vilified. Now, I am a ­presenter on NBC Europe.

‘I call myself a European Muslim, which is different to the ‘born’ Muslim. I was ­married to one, a Moroccan, but it didn’t work because he placed restrictions on me because of how he’d been brought up. As a European Muslim, I question ­everything — I don’t accept blindly.

‘But what I love is the hospitality and the warmth of the Muslim community. London is the best place in Europe for Muslims, there is wonderful Islamic ­culture here and I am very happy.’

For some converts, Islam represents a celebration of old-fashioned family values.

Ex-MTV Presenter Kristiane Backer with Mick Jagger in the late Eighties 
Ex-MTV Presenter Kristiane Backer with Mick Jagger in the late Eighties

‘Some are drawn to the sense of belonging and of community — values which have eroded in the West,’ says Haifaa Jawad, a senior lecturer at the University of Birmingham, who has studied the white conversion phenomenon.

‘Many people, from all walks of life, mourn the loss in today’s society of traditional respect for the elderly and for women, for example. These are values which are enshrined in the Koran, which Muslims have to live by,’ adds Brice.

It is values like these which drew Camilla Leyland, 32, a yoga teacher who lives in Cornwall, to Islam. A single mother to daughter, Inaya, two, she converted in her mid-20s for ‘intellectual and feminist reasons’.

She explains: ‘I know people will be surprised to hear the words ­“feminism” and “Islam” in the same breath, but in fact, the teachings of the Koran give equality to women, and at the time the religion was born, the teachings went against the grain of a misogynistic society.

Convert: Former DJ Lynne Ali.
 Escape route: Former DJ Lynne Ali is happy to pray five times a day

‘The big mistake people make is by confusing culture with religion. Yes, there are Muslim cultures which do not allow women individual freedom, yet when I was growing up, I felt more oppressed by Western society.’

She talks of the pressure on women to act like men by drinking and ­having casual sex. ‘There was no real meaning to it all. In Islam, if you begin a relationship, that is a ­commitment of intent.’

Growing up in Southampton — her father was the director of Southampton Institute of Education and her mother a home economics teacher — Camilla’s interest in Islam began at school.

She went to university and later took a Masters degree in Middle East Studies. But it was while living and working in Syria that she had a spiritual epiphany. Reflecting on what she’d read in the Koran, she realised she wanted to convert.

Her decision was met with bemusement by friends and family.

‘People found it so hard to believe that an educated, middle-class white woman would choose to become Muslim,’ she says.

While Camilla’s faith remains strong, she no longer wears the hijab in public. But several of the women I spoke to said strict Islamic dress was something they found empowering and liberating.

Lynne Ali remembers the night this hit home for her. ‘I went to an old friend’s 21st birthday party in a bar,’ she reveals. ‘I walked in, wearing my hijab and modest clothing, and saw how ­everyone else had so much flesh on display. They were drunk, slurring their words and dancing provocatively.

‘For the first time, I could see my former life with an outsider’s eyes, and I knew I could never go back to that.

‘I am so grateful I found my escape route. This is the real me — I am happy to pray five times a day and take classes at the mosque. I am no longer a slave to a broken society and its expectations.’

Kristiane Backer, who has written a book on her own spiritual journey, called From MTV To Mecca, believes the new breed of modern, independent Muslims can band together to show the world that Islam is not the faith I grew up in — one that stamps on the rights of women.

She says: ‘I know women born Muslims who became disillusioned an d rebelled against it. When you dig deeper, it’s not the faith they turned against, but the culture.

‘Rules like marrying within the same sect or caste and education being less important for girls, as they should get married anyway —– where does it say that in the Koran? It doesn’t.

‘Many young Muslims have abandoned the “fire and brimstone” version they were born into have re-discovered a more spiritual and intellectual approach, that’s free from the cultural dogmas of the older generation. That’s how I intend to spend my life, showing the world the beauty of the true Islam.’

While I don’t agree with their sentiments, I admire and respect the women I interviewed for this piece.

They were all bright and educated, and have thought long and hard before choosing to convert to Islam — and now feel passionately about their adopted religion. Good luck to them. And good luck to Lauren Booth. 

But it’s that word that sums up the difference between their experience and mine — choice.

Perhaps if I’d felt in control rather than controlled, if I’d felt empowered rather than stifled, I would still be practising the religion I was born into, and would not carry the burden of guilt that I do about rejecting my father’s faith.

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Jews & Masons15 U.S. Presidents were Masons (Ronald Reagan was an “Honorary Member”)
33 Justices of the Supreme Court were Masons
Famous Jewish Masons include Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, David Sarnoff, Ernest
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Sephardic Jews in Freemasonry


Hilarie Belloc on The Jews (1922)

The Jew pointed to the English State as that one which all that his nation required of the goyim was to be
found. He here enjoyed a situation the like of which he could not hope to enjoy in any other country of the world.
All antagonism to him had died down. He was admitted to every institution in the State, a prominent member
of his nation became chief officer of the English Executive, and, an influence more subtle and penetrating,
marriages began to take place, wholesale, between what had been the aristocratic territorial families of this
country and the Jewish Commercial fortunes.

After two generations of this, with the opening of the twentieth century those of the great territorial English
families in which there was no Jewish blood was the exception. In nearly all of them was the strain more of less
marked, in some of them so strong that though the name was still an English name and the traditions those of
a purely English lineage of the long past, the physique and character had become wholly Jewish and the
members of the family were taken for Jews whenever they traveled in countries where the gentry had not yet
suffered or enjoyed this admixture. whereby the British State was tacitly accepted by foreign governments as
the official protector of the Jews in other countries.

Specifically Jewish institutions, such as Freemasonry (which the Jews had inaugurated as a sort of bridge
between themselves and their hosts in the seventeenth century), were particularly strong in Britain, and there
arose a political tradition, active, and ultimately to prove of great importance, whereby the British State was
tacitly accepted by foreign governments as the official protector of the Jews in other countries.


Masonry, like the Christian and Jewish religions is based on dogma, ritual and mythology. The
central myth of Masonry is that Masons built Solomon’s Temple for the Jews in Jerusalem.
Jews & Masons Rule WorldExcerpts from an article entitled, ‘Brazen Lies’ About Islam in Cairo’s government-owned “Al-
Ahram,” written by Dr. Mustapha Mahmoud cited in
World Press Review, July 1994

… The Koran directs us to the proper conclusion: “Thou wilt find that the most vehement of mankind in hostility
to those who believe [are] the Jews and the idolaters.” The Jews, then, are the chiefs of staff who declared and
organized the war; world Zionism hates peace as much as it hates death. There are people who represent the
Zionists at all levels of policy making in the United States and Europe. They have been infiltrating high circles
through Masonic networks for the past 1000 years.

… We are at the beginning of the rise of the Jews and idolaters, and everything now happening is the result of
their guile. While they spread propaganda about the Islamic threat, bombs that explode here and there are
their own doing. They talk through dozens of mouths. The United Nations, the U.S. Congress, and all
newspapers are their mouthpieces, and their voice is magnified enormously. They own the arsenals of Israel,
America, and Europe, and maybe the Russian arsenal as well. [Jewish “Oligarchs,” with dual Israeli citizenship
ruled Russia under Yeltsin and are losing their control under Putin.] This alliance unites them all against Islam
and its symbols.

But we will witness the end of this ascent in the coming five years. History and events have accelerated;
although in the past empires took hundreds of years to fall, they can now topple in weeks or months. The
Israeli ascent is artificial, based on ignorance and false power. Its fall will be louder than the Soviet collapse,
and the lesson will be much stronger. Allah bestows power on whomever He wishes and removes it from
whomever He wishes.


FAMOUS MASONS

Abbott, Sir John J.C. – Prime Minister of Canada 1891-92Aldrin, Edwin E. – AstronautArmstrong, Louis – Jazz MusicianArmstrong, Neil – AstronautArnold, General Henry "Hap" – Commander of the Army Air ForceAustin, Stephen F. – Father of TexasAutry, Gene – ActorBach, Jahann Christian – ComposerBaldwin, Henry – Supreme Court JusticeBalfour, Lloyd – JewelryBartholdi, Frederic A. – Designed the Statue of LibertyBassie, William "Count" – Orchestra leader/composerBaylor, Robert E. B. – Founded Baylor UniversityBeard, Daniel Carter – Founder Boy ScoutsBell, Lawrence – Bell Aircraft Corp.Bennett, Viscount R.B. – Prime Minister of Canada 1930-35Berlin, Irving – EntertainerBlack, Hugo L. – Supreme Court JusticeBlair, Jr., John – Supreme Court JusticeBlatchford, Samuel – Supreme Court JusticeBorden, Sir Robert L. – Prime Minister of Canada 1911-1920Borglum, Gutzon & Lincoln – Father and Son who carved Mt. RushmoreBorgnine, Ernest – ActorBowell, Sir Mackenzie – Prime Minister of Canada 1894-96Bowie, James – AlamoBradley, Omar N. – Military leaderBrant, Joseph – Chief of the Mohawks 1742-1807Buchanan, James – President of the U.S.Burnett, David G. – 1st President of the Republic of TexasBurns, Robert – The National Poet of ScotlandBurton, Harold H. – Supreme Court JusticeByrd, Admiral Richard E. – Flew over North PoleByrnes, James F. – Supreme Court JusticeCalvo, Father Francisco – Catholic Priest who started Freemasonry in Costa Rica 1865Carson, Christopher "Kit" – Frontiersman, scout and explorerCasanova – Italian Adventurer, writer and entertainerCatton, John – Supreme Court JusticeChrysler, Walter P. – Automotive fameChurchill, Winston – British LeaderCitroen, Andre – French Engineer and motor car manufacturerClark, Roy – Country Western StarClark, Thomas C. – Supreme Court JusticeClark, William – ExplorerClarke, John H. – Supreme Court JusticeClemens, Samuel L. – (Mark Twain) – writerCobb, Ty – Baseball PlayerCody, "Buffalo Bill" William – Indian fighter, Wild West ShowCohan, George M. – Broadway starCole, Nat 'King' – Great ballad singerCollodi, Carlo – Writer of PinocchioColt, Samuel – Firearms inventorCombs, Earle Bryan – Baseball Hall of FameCrockett, David – American Frontiersman and Alamo fameCushing, William – Supreme Court JusticeDempsey, Jack – SportsDesaguliers, John Theophilus – Inventor of the planetariumDevanter, Willis Van – Supreme Court JusticeDiefenbaker, John G. – Prime Minister of Canada 1957-63Doolittle, General James – Famous Air Force PilotDouglas, William O. – Supreme Court JusticeDow, William H. – Dow Chemical Co.Doyle, Sir Author Conan – Writer (Sherlock Holmes)Drake, Edwin L – American Pioneer of the Oil industryDuBois, W.E.B. – Educator/scholarDunant, Jean Henri – Founder of the Red CrossEdward VII – King of EnglandEdward VIII – King of England who abdicated the throne in less than 1 yearEllington, Duke – Composer, Arranger and StylistEllsworth, Oliver – Supreme Court JusticeErvin Jr, Samual J. – Headed "Watergate" committeeFaber, Eberhard – Head of the famous Eberhard Fabor Pencil CompanyFairbanks, Douglas – Silent film actorField, Stephen J. – Supreme Court JusticeFields, W.C. – ActorFisher, Geoffrey – Archbishop of Canterbury 1945-1961Fitch, John – Inventor of the SteamboatFleming, Sir Alexander – Invented PenicillinFord, Gerald R. – President of the U.S.Ford, Henry – Pioneer Automobile ManufacturerFranklin, Benjamin – 1 of 13 Masonic signers of US Constitution Gable, Clark – ActorGarfield, James A. – President of the U.S.Gatling, Richard J. – Built the "Gatling Gun"George VI – King of England during W.W. IIGibbon, Edward – Writer, Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireGilbert, Sir William S. – Was the librettis for "Pirates of Penzance"Gillett, King C. – Gillett Razor Co.Glenn, John H. – First American to orbit the earth in a space craftGodfrey, Arthur – ActorGray, Harold Lincoln – Creator of "Little Orphan Annie"Grissom, Virgil – AstronautGrock – Swiss Circus ClownGuillotin, Joseph Ignace – Inventor of the "Guillotin"Hancock, John – 1 of 9 Masonic signers of Declaration of IndependenceHarding, Warren G. – President of the U.S.Hardy, Oliver – Actor/ComedianHarlan, John M. – Supreme Court JusticeHedges, Cornelius – "Father" of Yellowstone National ParkHenry, Patrick – PatriotHenson, Josiah – Inspired the novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin"Hilton, Charles C. – American HotelierHoban, James – Architect for the U.S. CapitalHoe, Richard M. – Invented the rotary press, revolutionizing newspaper printingHoover, J. Edgar – Director of FBIHope, Bob – ComedianHornsby, Rogers – An original member of the Baseball Hall of FameHoudini, Harry – MagicianHouston, Sam – 2nd & 4th President of the Republic of TexasJackson, Andrew – President of the U.S.Jackson, Reverend Jesse – MinisterJackson, Robert H. – Supreme Court JusticeJenner, Edward – Inventor (Vaccination)Johnson, Andrew – President of the U.S.Jolson, Al – Fame as the first 'talking picture' the Jazz SingerJones, Anson – 5th President of the Republic of TexasJones, John Paul – Naval CommanderJones, Melvin – One of the founders of the Lions InternationalKey, Francis Scott – Wrote U.S. National AnthemKhan III, Aga – StatesmanKipling, Rudyard – WriterLa Guardia, Fiorella H. – La Guardia Airport, Mayor of New York 1930's & 40'sLafayette, Marquis de – Supporter of American FreedomLake, Simon – Built first submarine successful in open seaLamar, Joseph E. – Supreme Court JusticeLamar, Mirabeau B. – 3rd President of the Republic of TexasLand, Frank S. – Founder Order of DeMolayLewis, Meriwether – ExplorerLincoln, Elmo – First actor to play Tarzan of the Apes (1918)Lindbergh, Charles – AviatorLipton, Sir Thomas – Founder Lipton Tea CompanyLivingston, Robert – Co-Negotiator for purchase of Louisiana TerritoryLloyd, Harold C. – EntertainerMacArthur, General Douglas – Commander of Armed Forces in PhilippinesMacDonald, Sir John A. – Prime Minister of Canada 1867-73 & 1878-91Marshall, James W. – Discovered Gold at Sutter's Mill California 1848Marshall, John – Chief Justice U.S. Supreme Court 1801-1835Marshall, Thurgood – Supreme Court JusticeMathews, Stanley – Supreme Court JusticeMayer, Louis B. – Film producer who merged to form Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)Mayo, Dr. William and Charles – Founded the Mayo ClinicMaytag, Fredrick – Maytag (washing machines)McKinley, William – President of the U.S.Menninger, Karl A. – Psychiatrist famous for treating mental illnessMesmer, Franz Anton – practiced Mesmerism, which led to hypnotismMichelson, Albert Abraham – Successfully measured the speed of light in 1882Minton, Sherman – Supreme Court JusticeMix, Tom – U.S. Marshal turned actor. Stared in over 400 western filmsMonroe, James – President of the U.S.Montgolfier, Jacques Etienne – Co-developer of the first practical hot-air balloonMoody, William H. – Supreme Court JusticeMorris, Dr. Robert – Poet and Founder of the Order of Eastern StarMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus – ComposerMurphy, Audie – Most decorated American Soldier of WWIINaismith, James – Inventor of BasketballNelson, Samuel – Supreme Court JusticeNew, Harry S. – Postmaster General who established AirmailNewton, Joseph Fort – Christian MinisterNunn, Sam – U.S. SenatorOlds, Ransom E. – American automobile pioneerOtis, James – Famous for "Taxations without Representation is Tyranny"Palmer, Arnold – Golf ProPapst, Charles F. – Coined the term "Athletes Foot"Paterson, William – Supreme Court JusticePeale, Norman Vincent – Founder of "Guidepost"Peary, Robert E. – First man to reach the North Pole (1909)Penny, James C. – RetailerPershing, John Joseph – Decorated American SoldierPike, Zebulon – Pike's Peak named after himPitney, Mahlon – Supreme Court JusticePoinsett, Joel R. – U.S. Minister to Mexico who developed the flower: PoinsettiaPolk, James Knox – President of the U.S.Revere, Paul – Famous AmericanRickenbacker, Eddie – Great American Air Force AceRingling Brothers – All 7 brothers and their father were MasonsRobinson, Sugar Ray – American BoxerRogers, Roy – American cowboy and screen starRogers, Will – ActorRoosevelt, Franklin D. – President of the U.S.Roosevelt, Theodore – President of the U.S.Rutledge, Wiley B. – Supreme Court JusticeSalten, Felix – Creator of BambiSarnoff, David – Father of televisionSax, Antoine Joseph – Invented the Saxophone (1846)Schoonover, George – Founder of "The Builder"Scott, Sir Walter – WriterSellers, Peter – ActorShakespeare, William – WriterSibelius, Jean – Composer (Finland)Skelton, Red – EntertainerSmith, John Stafford – Wrote the music that became the US National Anthem.Sousa, John Philip – Led the U.S. Marine Band from 1880-1892Stanford, Leland – Drove the gold spike linking the intercontinental railroad, Founded Stanford UniversityStewart, Potter – Supreme Court JusticeStill, Andrew T. – American Physician who devised treatment of OsteopathyStratton, Charles "Tom Thumb" – EntertainerSwayne, Noah H. – Supreme Court JusticeSwift, Johathan – Wrote Gulliver's TravelsTaft, William Howard – President of the U.S.Teets, John W. – Chairman and President of Dial CorporationThomas, Danny – Actor, EntertainerThomas, Dave – Founder of Wendy’s RestaurantThomas, Lowell – Brought Lawrence of Arabia to public noticeTirpitz, Alfred Von – German Naval officer responsible for submarine warfareTodd, Thomas – Supreme Court JusticeTravis, Colonel William B. – AlamoTrimble, Robert – Supreme Court JusticeTruman, Harry S. – President of the U.S.Vinson, Frederick M. – Supreme Court JusticeVoltaire – French writer and philosopherWadlow, Robert Pershing – Tallest human on record being almost 9 feet tallWallace, Governor George C. – Presidential Candidate who was nearly assassinatedWallace, Lewis – Wrote "Ben Hur"Warner, Jack – Warner Brothers FameWarren, Earl – Supreme Court JusticeWashington, Booker T – Educator and authorWashington, George – President of US, 1stWayne, John – ActorWebb, Matthew – First man to swim the English Channel (1875)Whiteman, Paul – "King of Jazz"Wilde, Oscar – WriterWoodbury, Levi – Supreme Court JusticeWoods, William B. – Supreme Court JusticeWyler, William – Director of "Ben Hur"Young, Cy – Cy Young AwardZanuck, Darryl F. – Co-founder of 20th Century Productions in 1933Ziegfeld, Florenz – His Ziegfeld's Follies began in 1907