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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, April 27, 2015
Protect Sri Lankan Muslim Journalist Sharmila Seyyid Who Supports Sex Workers’ Rights: Muslim Civil Society
April 27, 2015
Muslim Civil Society activists have urged the Sri Lankan authorities to
bring to book those who have been harassing and intimidating journalist
and social worker Sharmila Seyyid for her opinion on rights of the sex
workers.
Giving an interview to the BBC Tamil radio she said that sex workers may be better protected if prostitution was legalized.
“This drew a significant backlash from a section of the Muslim community
in the area and elsewhere prompting her to issue a clarification, in
which she emphasized that she was ‘…only highlighting a social reality
and did not intend to defy Islamic tenets’. She also expressed ‘regret
if she had unwittingly hurt anyone’s sentiments’.” activists say.
We publish below the statement in full;
Statement on the continued harassment of Ms. Sharmila Seyyid and her family
We, the undersigned would like to express our extreme distress and
dismay at the incidents of harassment against Ms. Sharmila Seyyid and
her family through a variety of means including social media.
In November 2012, the Tamil Radio Service of the BBC interviewed Ms.
Sharmila Seyyid, a journalist and social worker from the Eastern
Province. In response to a question from the BBC reporter, Ms. Seyyid
had voiced the opinion that sex workers may be better protected if
prostitution was legalized. This drew a significant backlash from a
section of the Muslim community in the area and elsewhere prompting her
to issue a clarification, in which she emphasized that she was “…only
highlighting a social reality and did not intend to defy Islamic
tenets”. She also expressed “regret if she had unwittingly hurt anyone’s
sentiments”.
The harassment and intimidation that began in the aftermath of the 2012
interview has resulted in her having to leave the country, and continues
to this day, impacting other family members as well. An article
reproduced in both the Sunday Observer and the Sunday Times of Sri Lanka
on the 19th of April 2015 recorded several more recent truly horrifying
actions against her on the internet and also recorded renewed calls by
some to condemn her for insulting and offending Islamic teachings.
While we acknowledge that prostitution is
prohibited in Islam (as in many other religions), we nevertheless
uphold that Ms. Seyyid is within her rights and freedoms to express her
personal views; and condemn all forms of harassment, intimidation and
hatred by vigilante groups and individuals that are justified based on
claims to the above. While we acknowledge and respect that feelings may
have been hurt and sensibilities offended, we also categorically state
that defaming, harassing and inciting violence against a person for
holding a different opinion, in this case a woman, is unacceptable and
not within the spirit of the faith, and can also be deemed a
contravention of the law. If people feel themselves to have been
wronged, due process should be followed to seek redress.
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