Mar. 9th, 2007

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Mar. 9th, 2007 10:30 am
dreamer_easy: (tardis)
OK, there's obviously enough interest to justify creating [livejournal.com profile] backinblue. Nos, can I affiliate with [livejournal.com profile] lifeonmartha?
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Fred Nile's colour glossy, "Aussie Values versus Radical Islam", shows a picture of two women wearing burkas with the caption: "Innocent Muslim woman or suicide bomber? Britain's most wanted cop killer Mustaf Jama fled England dressed in a burka and using his sister's passport. Political correctness meant that no-one asked the fugitive to remove his veil for an identity check." (my emphasis)

Jama is wanted in connection with a robbery and murder, and as far as I've been able to find out, has nothing whatsoever to do with suicide bombing, radical Islam, or terrorism of any kind. He's thought to have fled the UK - not wearing a burka, but a niqab, which covers the face except for the eyes.

More to the point, the claim that "political correctness" prevented his detection is not true. Reports in last December's Telegraph make it clear that the real problem was lax airport security. A bombing suspect also escaped last year, despite a police bulletin - and without the benefit of transvestism. Immigration checks of the majority of outgoing passengers, which included lifting the veil as a matter of course, had been dropped for cost reasons, not to avoid offending anyone's sensibilities. These checks ought to have been reinstated in response to the police bulletin about Jama, but were not.

The burka is a weird thing for Fred to be picking on anyway. Are there actually any women in Australia who wear it? (ETA: Apparently there are some; I've never seen one myself.) Fred claims that "hiding deadly weapons is made much easier for terrorists if they wear such clothing", although he doesn't mention any such incident, and I can't think of one.

ETA: It must be remembered that the whole Jama-in-a-veil story is speculation. In fact, Reuters quoted a police officer: "He could have been wearing a pantomime horse outfit as well. But until we get him, we won't know for sure."

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Mar. 9th, 2007 10:42 pm
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"The whole costume may thus settle itself naturally when the body stops moving, so that its own poise is effortlessly resumed after a swift dash or sudden struggle. Meanwhile languid sprawling will cause the costume to disarrange its easy fit into attractively casual folds which form a fluid set of grace-notes for the relaxed body, and which also obligingly resume a smooth shape if the wearer must quickly get up and stand straight."
- Anne Hollander, Sex and Suits. Phwoar.

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