The following are excerpts
from an interview with Bahraini women's rights activist Ghada Jamshir,
which aired on Al-Arabiya TV on December 21, 2005.
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Interviewer: "What
do you have against the Shari'a courts?"
Ghada Jamshir: "I
have a lot against them. What they have done to Bahraini women is not a
trivial matter. For years women have been going into these courts, only
to be oppressed and treated unjustly. We have reached the point that we
say: Enough. We have reached the breaking point."
[...]
"We have a problem with
family planning. We have no family planning in Bahrain. The Shiites in
Bahrain have marriages for the purpose of mut'ah [pleasure]. They
bring multitudes of children into the world, without thinking, who grow
up in the streets.
"It's accepted for a man
to marry a Filipino woman, a Bahraini woman, and a third woman from
Iran, and then he takes two or three women in mut'ah marriage...
How many children will he have?!"
Interviewer: "On
September 12 you declared that you call upon or advise the persecuted
women of the Gulf, and especially the Bahraini women, to request 'social
asylum' in France..."
Ghada Jamshir: "Not
in France, in Spain."
Interviewer:
"Pardon me, in Spain."
Interviewer: "You
want opposition from abroad?"
Ghada Jamshir: "The
point is not to have opposition from abroad. The point is for them to
live and be protected in a safe country. If a woman cannot get any
protection in her country, cannot get any protection from the courts,
cannot get any protection in the marital home - where will she go? Where
will she go?"
[...]
Interviewer: "Some
people say that Ghada Jamshir is a Sunni, and that this is why she is
leading the battle against [mut'ah] marriages, which are
authorized by religious law among the Shi'ites."
Ghada Jamshir:
"Authorized by religious law?!"
Interviewer: "Among
the Shiites, yes."
Ghada Jamshir:
"Does the Islamic Shari'a authorize mut'ah marriages? Does
the Islamic Shari'a authorize mut'ah according to the following
classification: 'Pleasure from sexual contact with her thighs.' They
have: 'Pleasure from sexual touching,' 'pleasure from sexual contact
with her breasts.' 'Pleasure from a little girl.' Do you know what
'pleasure from a little girl' means? It means that they derive sexual
pleasure from a girl aged two, three, or four."
Interviewer: "Let's
not go into details..."
Ghada Jamshir: "Let
me tell you what 'pleasure from sexual contact with her thighs'
means..."
Interviewer: "Don't
give me the details..."
Ghada Jamshir:
"This is a violation of children's rights! This constitutes sexual
assault of the girl. What does 'pleasure from sexual contact with her
thighs' mean? It means deriving sexual pleasure from an infant. How old
is an infant? One year, a year and a half, a few months?
"Is it conceivable for a
grown man to have sex with an infant girl? And you people tell me that
the Islamic Shari'a authorizes this? Forget about the mut'ah.
Let's talk about misyar. What do misyar marriages mean?
You said that I'm a Sunni and that's why I'm attacking the Shiites.
No!"
Interviewer: "Some
people claim that."
Ghada Jamshir: "No,
no. What does the misyar marriage mean? A man marries a woman
from another town, and goes to her once a month. He 'visits' her. He
calls her his 'wife.'"
Interviewer: "Not
necessarily once a month. He might go there every day."
Ghada Jamshir:
"Brother Turki, this kind of marriage, this kind of behavior,
diminishes the woman's honor as a human being."
[...]
"All her life, the woman
is a prisoner in her own home. In the past, she would not go out to
work, or to study abroad. Very few women would go to university outside
Bahrain. She is at home in order to cook, sweep, and raise the children.
How will she get an education? There are women whose families are
extremist. They even force them to marry against their will.
"You tell me, why is
female circumcision still practiced in the Arab world? Why? Because
there is no education, no awareness. A few days ago, a four-year-old
girl called An'am died in Sudan."
Interviewer:
"Why?"
Ghada Jamshir:
"Because she had been circumcised. Four years old, and she died of
blood poisoning."
[...]
"I am convinced that I was
100% right in everything I have done."
Interviewer: "You
have been accused of heresy by some places... some Internet
forums."
Ghada Jamshir: "So
what? Even in mosques they accuse me of heresy. So what? You think that
if they accuse me of heresy, it affects me?"
Interviewer: "You
don't care?"
Ghada Jamshir: "No.
Allah will decide whether I go to Paradise or to Hell, not them."
Interviewer: "Don't
you think that those who accuse you of heresy..."
Ghada Jamshir:
"These are the methods of the weak."
Interviewer: "They
say they are right, and you say you are right."
Ghada Jamshir: "Who
gave them the right to accuse me of heresy?"
Interviewer: "Who
gave you the right..."
Ghada Jamshir:
"What, did they go into my heart..."
Interviewer: "They
say..."
Ghada Jamshir: "Did
they see whether I pray or not? Or maybe it's because I don't wear a
veil."
Interviewer: "So
you don't care. It doesn't affect you?"
Ghada Jamshir: "It
doesn't bother me at all."