Wednesday, 20 March 2013

One million in U.S. to don hijab for slain Iraqi woman

One million non-Muslim women in the United States will be wearing hijabs in support of Shaima Alawadi, an Iraqi immigrant brutally killed at her home in March.
Many non-Muslim women in the United States have posted photos of themselves wearing a headscarf on “One Million Hijabs for Shaima Alawadi,” which is a recently created webpage on Facebook.
The Facebook page had about 10,000 likes on April 2.
Jean Younis, the office manager at Bonita Valley Adventist Church in National City, California, said she would wear an Islamic headscarf to support the family and friends of Shaima Alawadi on Sunday, according to a recent article published by the Washington Post.
“I do expect a reaction, but that’s the point. It needs to be discussed,” said Younis.
The 59-year-old church office manager is one of the many non-Muslim women who have expressed solidarity with 32-yearl-old Shaima Alawadi.
Alawadi, mother of five, was found unconscious at her home in El Cajon, California, on March 21. She died after being found beaten and lying in a pool of blood next to a note saying “go back to your country, you terrorist”.
There have also been “hijab and hoodie” demonstrations at several universities across the United States in recent days. The notion of “hoodie” refers to the killing of Trayvon Martin, a black teenager gunned down by a neighborhood watch volunteer in Florida on February 26.
“They were both killed because of the way they looked and that is so wrong,” Younis said.

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