Khaleej Times

Tariq Ramadan faces rape accuser in court

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paris — Prominent Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan was due to face one of his rape accusers in a French court on Tuesday as he seeks bail after seven months in custody on charges he furiously denies.

Ramadan, a frequent TV commentato­r, was a professor at Oxford University until he was forced to take leave when the rape allegation­s surfaced at the height of the ‘Me Too’ movement late last year.

The Swiss citizen, whose grandfathe­r founded Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhoo­d, was charged in France in February with raping two women in hotels in 2009 and 2012.

Swiss prosecutor­s have also opened an investigat­ion into allegation­s that he raped a woman in a Geneva hotel in 2008, local media reported.

Ramadan, 56, has repeatedly sought bail arguing that being in prison is making it more difficult for him to receive treatment for multiple sclerosis.

In a video posted on Facebook Monday, his son Sami said his father had been “presumed guilty since the start” and that he appeared frail during a recent visit. “He needs assistance and a walking frame to move,” he said in the video.

But judges have ruled that he has adequate care in the prison hospital at Fresnes in the southern Paris suburbs.

On Tuesday, he was to come faceto-face with the disabled woman who accuses him of attacking her in the eastern French city of Lyon in 2009.

She remains anonymous but is

known in the media as “Christelle”.

Ramadan was initially due to face her at a hearing in mid-July but it was postponed after Christelle’s lawyers said she was unwell.

Ramadan, a married father of four who has dismissed the allegation­s against him as a smear campaign, has denied any sexual contact with Christelle.

At a previous hearing she described

a scar on Ramadan’s groin as proof they had a sexual encounter, but his lawyers have argued she could have obtained this detail from one of his former mistresses.

He has said he engaged in a flirtatiou­s exchange of messages with the woman and met her for around half an hour in the hotel lobby, while she maintains that he raped and beat her in his room. —

 ?? AFP file ?? Tariq Ramadan says he exchanged flirtatiou­s messages with the woman and met her for around half an hour in the hotel lobby, while she claims that he raped and beat her in his room.—
AFP file Tariq Ramadan says he exchanged flirtatiou­s messages with the woman and met her for around half an hour in the hotel lobby, while she claims that he raped and beat her in his room.—

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