“In our tradition there is a strange reversal of roles, where the rapist is proud and the victim must be ashamed”. I remember once, when I returned to my city in Sfax, I met my brother and other friends and acquaintances playing cards in a bar. I joined them, and I recognized someone who had been a rapist when we were younger, even though he was a few years older than me. Well, at a certain point he said to me, and repeated it several times, without anyone reacting in any way: “if I had raped you as a young man, you would not have had the courage to open your mouth now”…
Nouri Bouzid, il problema dell’Islam sta nella testa della gente
In questi anni si è parlato molto di Paesi come l’Iraq, l’Afghanistan, la Siria, perdendo di vista quello che stava accadendo ai nostri più vicini, che consideriamo tali anche da un punto di vista economico e turistico, almeno fino a ora. Rapporti che all’improvviso vanno ripensati. Il primo che viene in mente è l’Egitto che […]