{"id":23630,"date":"2022-11-28T14:49:44","date_gmt":"2022-11-28T14:49:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/i-wish-we-had-come-further-news-oslo-og-viken-local-news-tv-and-radio\/"},"modified":"2022-11-28T14:49:44","modified_gmt":"2022-11-28T14:49:44","slug":"i-wish-we-had-come-further-news-oslo-og-viken-local-news-tv-and-radio","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/i-wish-we-had-come-further-news-oslo-og-viken-local-news-tv-and-radio\/","title":{"rendered":"&#8211; I wish we had come further &#8211; news Oslo og Viken &#8211; Local news, TV and radio"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>After Sumaya Jirde Ali reported Atle Antonsen for racism, she experienced severe incitement.  Much of the harassment has been racially motivated.  But: In social media, she is also reviewed by other Muslims.  &#8220;Haram to be at a bar&#8221; On the same day that Ali shared his story, Tommy Sharif posted a post on Facebook.  There he wrote that it is &#8220;haram&#8221; for Muslims to go to bars and visit places that serve alcohol.  &#8220;If a man also lives according to Islam and wears a full-covering burqa, YES THEN I ASK, WHAT THE F &#8230; NIH &#8230; ETE do you have to do in a bar then,&#8221; asks Sharif in the post.  See the full post below: Photo: Screenshot And he is not alone.  Several other Muslims express the same on Facebook.  For example, in the group &#8220;Samfunsengasjerte Norwegian-Pakistanere&#8221; (SNP), with around 13,000 members.  Sharif says this in a comment to news: &#8211; For a devout Muslim, which I understand Ali wants to be, it is completely unheard of to go to a bar.  That&#8217;s why I&#8217;m a bit unsure whether she really is a Muslim or pretending to be a Muslim.  &#8211; Double standards That criticism would hardly have come if Sumaya Jirde Ali was a man, believes managing director Linda Noor of the minority political think tank Minotenk.  &#8211; Unfortunately, it is a fact that women are more likely to be considered un-Islamic.  Double standards and hypocrisy, Kadra Yusuf calls it.  &#8211; First she is harassed by a drunk Atle Antonsen.  When she does the right thing and speaks up, she gets bullied for not being a good enough Muslim.  A Muslim woman has nothing to do in a bar, and especially not at night, believes this Facebook user.  Photo: Screenshot In 2007, she herself was attacked in the city after challenging the view of women in the Koran.  Afterwards, she got questions from people in her own environment: but what were you doing out on the town?  Why were you out so late?  &#8211; Everything boiled down to my gender, says Yusuf.  Yusuf is employed by news as a journalist and researcher.  Pressure from all sides Yusuf is not surprised by the heat against Ali.  &#8211; Nothing unites far-right and conservative Muslims more than incitement against women.  She received both racist incitement and a slap from her own people in 2007. Now Sumaya Jirde Ali is in the same situation 15 years later.  &#8211; Ali needs protection both from racists and from the morality police, says Yusuf.  She herself remembers well the experience of receiving racist messages in her inbox on the one hand, and criticism from her own people on the other.  &#8211; I felt extremely lonely.  Because I felt that I had done nothing wrong, but that the rules that everyone else had to follow did not apply to me.  &#8211; Sumaya is a 24-year-old woman who has to live her life exactly the way she wants, says Kadra Yusuf.  Photo: H\u00e5kon Mosvold Larsen \/ NTB scanpix The fact that Ali wears a hijab is particularly highlighted.  This causes chairman Abdirahman Diriye of the Islamic Council of Norway to react: &#8211; The matter is not about her religiosity, or how strongly she believes.  It is about her being exposed to racism, he says, and adds: &#8211; She needs help, support and assistance now &#8211; not for someone to guide her.  &#8211; Must be discussed openly Linda Noor in Minotenk calls what Ali is exposed to &#8220;a lack of culture&#8221;.  It must come to light, she believes.  She is afraid that the condemnation from other Muslims means that fewer people like Sumaya Jirde Ali will dare to tell.  &#8211; Muslim women are more exposed to hate crime.  The fact that fewer people dare to tell about the events they have experienced is perhaps the most serious thing about such a hanging mentality.  Several news contacts about this matter, decline to answer.  That does not surprise Kadra: &#8211; Some may be afraid of getting sick themselves.  &#8220;Oh, you mean women should fly out at night?&#8221;  It is very inflamed.  No one will be the one to defend it.  news has been in contact with both a spokesperson for Sumaya Jirde Ali and with Atle Antonsen&#8217;s lawyer.  Neither of them will comment on this matter.  What can we learn from the Ali-Antonsen case?  That is the question in this episode of Arena on news Radio.<br \/>\n<br \/><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nrk.no\/osloogviken\/kadra-yusuf-om-sumaya-jirde-ali_-_-jeg-skulle-onske-vi-hadde-kommet-lenger-1.16191612\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">ttn-69 <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>After Sumaya Jirde Ali reported Atle Antonsen for racism, she experienced severe incitement. Much of the harassment has been racially motivated. But: In social media, she is also reviewed by other Muslims. &#8220;Haram to be at a bar&#8221; On the same day that Ali shared his story, Tommy Sharif posted a post on Facebook. 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