Kuwait Times

Prominent Islamic scholar facing rape charges hospitalis­ed

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PARIS: Prominent Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan, who was remanded in custody in France on rape charges earlier in the month, has been hospitalis­ed due to multiple sclerosis, his support group said yesterday. The 55-year-old Oxford University professor, who will now undergo an independen­t medical evaluation to determine if he is to remain in jail before trial, was sent to hospital on Friday night, a source close the case confirmed. “His state of health is getting worse, particular­ly since the judges refused to issue a visit permit to his wife and children yesterday,” a source close to Ramadan said on Saturday.

Another source close to the case said he would remain in hospital at least until today. Ramadan’s lawyers said that their client’s condition was “not compatible with detention”, based on an initial medical examinatio­n on Tuesday. Charged with rape and rape of a vulnerable person, Ramadan had been held at the Fleury-Merogis prison near Paris since February 2. A court ordered Ramadan be detained ahead of his trial, saying he was a possible flight risk and fearing potential pressure on women who testified anonymousl­y. A Paris appeals court ordered the medical evaluation on Thursday and postponed its ruling on his detention until February 22 after Ramadan went to the hearing in an ambulance.

The arrest of the influentia­l academic-a regular on TV debates with more than two million Facebook followers-has rocked the French Muslim community. Two Muslim women have accused Ramadan, a Swiss citizen whose grandfathe­r founded Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhoo­d movement, of rape. They went public with the allegation­s late last year when women began sharing accounts of sexual harassment and assault as part of the “Me Too” and “Balance Ton Porc” (Expose your pig) campaign triggered by the revelation­s against Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein. Ramadan, who took leave of absence from Oxford in November after the allegation­s surfaced, is the most high-profile figure to be held in France since the campaign began. Henda Ayari, a 41-yearold feminist activist who previously practised an ultra-conservati­ve brand of Islam, claims Ramadan raped her in Paris in 2012. Another woman, a 40-year-old disabled Muslim convert going by the alias “Christelle”, claimed he raped and beat her in the southeaste­rn city of Lyon in 2009.The married father of four has rejected the accusation­s saying he is the victim of a smear campaign.

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Swiss Islamologi­st Tariq Ramadan

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