PARIS: A Muslim feminist activist who has accused prominent Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan of violent rape detailed her claims in a hard-hitting interview Monday.
The leading Oxford professor, whose grandfather founded Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood movement, is facing investigations in France for the alleged rape of two women.
Ramadan has denied the accusations as a “campaign of lies launched by my adversaries.”
Henda Ayari, a former Muslim fundamentalist who says Ramadan raped her in a Paris hotel room in 2012, said she was encouraged to speak out against him publicly by the “Me Too” campaign sweeping the world.
“It was the #BalanceTonPorc campaign that pushed me to reveal his name,” she told the Parisien newspaper, in reference to France’s version of the hashtag which means “Expose your pig.”
Ayari, who lodged a rape complaint against the 55-year-old Swiss national on Oct. 20, charged that for Tariq Ramadan, “either you wear a veil or you get raped.”
“He choked me so hard that I thought I was going to die,” she added. She had detailed the encounter in a book published last year, without naming her alleged attacker.
A second, unnamed woman on Friday also accused Ramadan of raping her in a hotel room in 2009.
Ramadan has filed counter-charges for libel and wrote on Facebook Saturday that a new suit would follow “within a few days, in response to the campaign of lies launched by my adversaries.”
“These accusations are simply false, and betray all the ideals I have long strived for and believed in,” he wrote.
Activist details rape claims against grandson of Brotherhood’s founder
Updated 31 October 2017