To be a Muslim woman must be hell.

 

I have many enemies. Acquiring enemies is a natural consquence of growing older and after all, as Churchil is believed to have said ‘you have enemies, good, it means that you have stood for something’. However as well as having enemies, I also have a sense of morality and proportionality therefore I would not wish my worst enemy to suffer the life or any of the grisly fates that can befall a Muslim woman. I would not put even the most egregrious wankstain I’ve encountered in my life in the prison that is the burka or force them to endure the all pervasive second or third class citizen status that Islam has put women into for nearly a millenia and a half.

There are a litany and a legion of horrors that Islam can and does subject women to, but now here is another one for the list, forced abortions. According to a report from the BBC, a Pakistani student who was studying in Italy, got into a relationship and found herself pregnant. The student claims that she was ‘lured’ by her family to Pakistan where she underwent a forcible termination of her pregnancy. The student was later rescued by Pakistani security forces and returned to Italy.

The BBC said:

A student has returned to Italy after accusing her family in Pakistan of luring her home to terminate her pregnancy.

The 19-year-old, named Farah, had been studying in Verona when she became pregnant a few months ago.

Her family took her back to Pakistan in February and later she appealed to friends for help, saying her baby had been aborted against her will.

She was finally rescued by Pakistani police in Islamabad last week.

She arrived at Milan’s Malpensa airport, having been looked after for several days at the Italian ambassador’s residence in the Pakistani capital. She is due to discuss her ordeal with police in Verona.

“They sedated me, tied me to a bed and forced me to have an abortion,” said Farah of her family, in one of the messages published by Italian media.

If Farah’s story is correct, then this forced abortion is yet another misogynistic horror cooked up by a culture dominated by the intense gyno-hatred that characterises Islam. This is an awful, appalling and heartbreaking story of a young girl who was treated as property by her family and forced to undergo a termination. Truly Islam is so utterly hateful towards women that I do not think I would wish the position of ‘Muslim woman’ onto my worst enemy