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Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Hillary's #MeToo moment: Clinton-sponsored radical Islamist academic accused of rape

There’s a problem with failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s support for the “Me Too” movement, and his name is Tariq Ramadan.

The radical Islamic scholar, one of two with terrorist ties that Clinton personally vouched for as President Obama’s Secretary of State, is among the latest to be accused of rape in what’s become a worldwide epidemic of women accusing powerful men of sexual misconduct.

According to the Swiss news site, The Local:

Two Muslim women have accused Ramadan, a 55-year-old Oxford University professor whose grandfather founded Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood movement, of rape. …

Henda Ayari, a 41-year-old feminist activist who previously practised an ultra-conservative brand of Islam, claims Ramadan raped her in Paris in 2012.

Another woman, a 40-year-old disabled Muslim convert going by the alias “Christelle”, claimed he raped and beat her in the southeastern city of Lyon in 2009.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Do they have the requisite number of male Muslim witnesses to corroborate their claims? If not, look to western law for justice, not Sharia law.

Anonymous said...

No women's march outcry? No Hollywood outcry? CNN coverage?

Anonymous said...

Way to go, Hillary! We knew that we could depend on you to stab women in the back while telling them it's good for them. It's as if you want all of womanhood to suffer as you have while pretending to be its savior.