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Burqa prevented rape: Leslie

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"When I put on the burqa, people were more respectful" ... Michelle Leslie.

Model Michelle Leslie wore a burqa during her stay in a Balinese prison on drugs charges to avoid being raped, she says.

In an interview with New Idea magazine, Leslie revealed she wore the traditional Muslim headdress to protect herself from men inside the prison she feared would rape her.

Leslie said she awoke in the Kerobokan prison one night to find a man sitting on the end of her mattress, laughing and singing: "Jiggyjig Missa Leslie. Bali holiday. Jiggyjig".

"I knew jiggyjig translated into having sex," Leslie told New Idea.

"He was saying Australian model and stroking my leg. I screamed: 'Get out of here!'."

Leslie said she was aware another woman was being taken from her cell regularly for sex, and realised her fate would be the same if she didn't act.

"I decided to dress in the Muslim burqa. I chose to wear Muslim dress for one reason and one reason only - to protect myself," she said.

"When I put on the burqa, people were more respectful and I'm sorry if anyone is offended by that. But over there, it's a case of whatever gets you through. I think anyone else would have done the same."

Leslie, 25, was convicted of drugs possession in Bali in August last year following the discovery of two ecstasy tablets in her handbag.

She was sentenced in November last year to three months' in jail, which covered the time she had spent in custody.

The model was criticised by some Muslim leaders for wearing a burqa during parts of her trial in the world's largest Muslim nation, and then opting for tight jeans and a singlet upon her release from jail.

Days after returning to Australia, Leslie said she chose to wear the burqa because it was a "sign of public privacy and modesty".

"I am a Muslim and I do understand the significance of wearing the burqa. I should have thought more carefully about wearing it in that situation and I apologise for any offence I have caused. It was an extreme situation," she said at the time.

Leslie now says she is not a practising Muslim but was inspired by her time living with a Muslim family.

"I'd been living with an Islamic family in Sydney for about three years before I was arrested in Bali," she said.

"I thought their beliefs were very beautiful and spiritual. So I decided I would adopt those beliefs over there.

"Am I the most religious person in the world? No, I am not.

"Am I a Muslim? I'm not a practising Muslim.

"Do I pray every day? No.

"Do I speak to Islamic leaders in the community? Yes.

"But it's important that people understand there are different levels of people's beliefs.

"Everybody I met in prison has turned to religion in their darkest moments. It gives you strength. It gives you hope. It gives you something to hold on to."

Leslie insisted her embrace of religion was not a ploy for sympathy because her judges were Christian and Hindu.

Burqa prevented rape: Leslie - National - smh.com.au
 
Ummm this is kind of an insult to Muslims rather than anything to be proud of. It basically says we're such big horny dogs that we'd rape women if they aren't covered from head to toe.

Islam is being defined by the example of such twisted people... RAPISTS! This entire story really had no moral... Its just an incident that happened while she was confined with humans with little humanity.
 
A clear case of attemped forced conversion by fundamentalist extremist islamist. A prime example of how non muslim females are targetted in Islamic nations and subjected to abuse, beating and rape. Only way you can survive in the ground level situation is by converting to Islam.

What kind of a premitive threat is that - If you dont want to be raped then convert to Islam or atleast wear traditional Islamic dresses?
 
A clear case of attemped forced conversion by fundamentalist extremist islamist. A prime example of how non muslim females are targetted in Islamic nations and subjected to abuse, beating and rape. Only way you can survive in the ground level situation is by converting to Islam.

What kind of a premitive threat is that - If you dont want to be raped then convert to Islam or atleast wear traditional Islamic dresses?
I agree, but this is not a prime example of Islamic nations... Its a prison cell for convicted narcotics criminals.
 
^^ I know the above statements sound harsh and blunt but this is exactly the response generally generated by Communist.
 
Ummm this is kind of an insult to Muslims rather than anything to be proud of. It basically says we're such big horny dogs that we'd rape women if they aren't covered from head to toe.

Islam is being defined by the example of such twisted people... RAPISTS! This entire story really had no moral... Its just an incident that happened while she was confined with humans with little humanity.

Yes, I agree with you in totality. One cannot call those guys real Muslims. They are probably just born in Islam, but never probably followed the same with sincerety.
 
Everyone, I wanted to emphasize the positive aspect of wearing a burqa which is not a sign of oppression, but a sign of protection and generating dignity.

Just listen to what Leslie insisted. She voluntarily opted for burqa, she was never forced. And she appreciated the good results of wearing a burqa.

Why you people are judging this story from a negative point of view?

And Indian members, please leave your Chankya diplomacy aside.
 
If women is wearing Burqa then yeah it's her choice but if she is forced to do that then it's oppression
 
Everyone, I wanted to emphasize the positive aspect of wearing a burqa which is not a sign of oppression, but a sign of protection and generating dignity.

Just listen to what Leslie insisted. She voluntarily opted for burqa, she was never forced. And she appreciated the good results of wearing a burqa.

Why you people are judging this story from a negative point of view?

And Indian members, please leave your Chankya diplomacy aside.
But she was forced... You don't have to put it on her to force it. The guy wanted to 'jiggyjig' with her. Of course even the fact that the BURKHA had the effect of protecting her rather than strict Zina bil Jabr laws of Islam, is saying a lot about how much of a wreck we Muslims are.
 
But she was forced... You don't have to put it on her to force it. The guy wanted to 'jiggyjig' with her. Of course even the fact that the BURKHA had the effect of protecting her rather than strict Zina bil Jabr laws of Islam, is saying a lot about how much of a wreck we Muslims are.
Agreed.:cheers:
 
But she was forced... You don't have to put it on her to force it. The guy wanted to 'jiggyjig' with her. Of course even the fact that the BURKHA had the effect of protecting her rather than strict Zina bil Jabr laws of Islam, is saying a lot about how much of a wreck we Muslims are.

Why are you not considering that particular situation? It was inside a prison.

Whatever, the burqa gave her protection and respect. The burqa saved her. We cannot deny that.

I am talking about the positive effects of burqa.
 
Why are you not considering that particular situation? It was inside a prison.

Whatever, the burqa gave her protection and respect. The burqa saved her. We cannot deny that.

I am talking about the positive effects of burqa.
The only thing this article shows is that Muslims are a bunch of rabits and if they see a women without burqa they will rape her.
 
The only thing this article shows is that Muslims are a bunch of rabits and if they see a women without burqa they will rape her.

Why are you readily finding such inner indications?

Why are you not listening to what she said?

"When I put on the burqa, people were more respectful" ... Michelle Leslie.

"I decided to dress in the Muslim burqa. I chose to wear Muslim dress for one reason and one reason only - to protect myself," she said.

"When I put on the burqa, people were more respectful and I'm sorry if anyone is offended by that. But over there, it's a case of whatever gets you through. I think anyone else would have done the same."

"I am a Muslim and I do understand the significance of wearing the burqa. I should have thought more carefully about wearing it in that situation and I apologise for any offence I have caused. It was an extreme situation," she said at the time.

"I thought their beliefs were very beautiful and spiritual. So I decided I would adopt those beliefs over there."

"Everybody I met in prison has turned to religion in their darkest moments. It gives you strength. It gives you hope. It gives you something to hold on to."

Leslie insisted her embrace of religion was not a ploy for sympathy because her judges were Christian and Hindu.

The report from a different angle shows the the magical effects of burqa too.
 
Everyone, I wanted to emphasize the positive aspect of wearing a burqa which is not a sign of oppression, but a sign of protection and generating dignity.

Just listen to what Leslie insisted. She voluntarily opted for burqa, she was never forced. And she appreciated the good results of wearing a burqa.

Why you people are judging this story from a negative point of view?

And Indian members, please leave your Chankya diplomacy aside.

First impression:
You wear burqa in a prison like environment. It helps.


What is the use outside? There are millions living without wearing one.
Even this is not voluntary. She was forced by her helplessness. That should make us think about and change the society we are in, not violate women's rights.
 
First impression:
You wear burqa in a prison like environment. It helps.


What is the use outside? There are millions living without wearing one.
Even this is not voluntary. She was forced by her helplessness. That should make us think about and change the society we are in, not violate women's rights.

Where in the report you found the word 'force'?

The situation demanded that. In the open society also women should be careful about their use of attire. Thats civic. We live in a civilized world. We cannot accept primordial primitive nudist vulgar culture as we sometimes see in Bollywood masala films.

The report shows us how a woman can be respected and why wearing jeans-top a woman is molested.

WE MUST NOT COMMODITIZE OUR SISTERS IN THE NAME OF WOMEN'S RIGHTS.
 
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