

Author: Vanzan Anna
Publisher: MDPI
E-ISSN: 2076-0760|5|2|21-21
ISSN: 2076-0760
Source: Social Sciences, Vol.5, Iss.2, 2016-05, pp. : 21-21
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Abstract
One of the many disastrous consequences of the tragic events of 9/11 is the war waged by the neocolonialists in order to “liberate” Muslim women. This gender-based war stands on a series of pillars, such as the presumption that Western civilization offers women a great deal of privileges, while Muslim culture gives none. Therefore, it would be logical to suppose that, because of the many opportunities the West grants to Muslim women who reside there, the latter may have an active role in the local political process. However, Muslim women have scarce visibility in European political life, and their presence is sometimes merely instrumental to some party: in most cases, women are coopted because they are a good sample of “secular Muslims” (
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