Huma Abedin and Hillary Clinton
Mainstream press reports indicate, Huma Abedin, the body woman, assistant and rumored bisexual lover of U.S. presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, worked at a radical Muslim journal for 12-years. Republican supporters of Clinton's rival for the U.S. presidency, Donald Trump, state if she won, Abedin would be chief of staff and a national security threat due to radical views.
The New York Post is reporting, "Abedin was assistant editor of the Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs" and edited and published articles espousing the views, "Single moms, working moms and gay couples with children should not be recognized as families. It also states that more revealing dress ushered in by women’s liberation “directly translates into unwanted results of sexual promiscuity and irresponsibility and indirectly promote violence against women.” In other words, sexually liberated women are just asking to be raped."
Abedin and her mother also promoted Shariah
law via their Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs. Most
Americans vehemently oppose Shariah law and are having
qualms about Abedin and the political influence she wields
over Clinton., who is very taken with her.
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Huma Abedin worked at a radical Muslim journal for a dozen years
Huma Abedin worked at a radical Muslim journal for a dozen years
August 21, 2016 | 6:30am - Hillary
Clinton’s top campaign aide, and the woman who might be the
future White House chief of staff to the first female US
president, for a decade edited a radical Muslim publication
that opposed women’s rights and blamed the US for 9/11.
One of Clinton’s biggest accomplishments
listed on her campaign Web site is her support for the UN
women’s conference in Bejing in 1995, when she famously
declared, “Women’s rights are human rights.” Her speech has
emerged as a focal point of her campaign, featured
prominently in last month’s Morgan Freeman-narrated
convention video introducing her as the Democratic nominee.
However, soon after that “historic and
transformational” 1995 event, as Clinton recently described
it, her top aide Huma Abedin published articles in a Saudi
journal taking Clinton’s feminist platform apart, piece by
piece. At the time, Abedin was assistant editor of the
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs working under her mother,
who remains editor-in-chief. She was also working in the
White House as an intern for then-First Lady Clinton.
Headlined “Women’s Rights are Islamic
Rights,” a 1996 article argues that single moms, working
moms and gay couples with children should not be recognized
as families. It also states that more revealing dress
ushered in by women’s liberation “directly translates into
unwanted results of sexual promiscuity and irresponsibility
and indirectly promote violence against women.” In other
words, sexually liberated women are just asking to be raped.
“A conjugal family established through a
marriage contract between a man and a woman, and extended
through procreation is the only definition of family a
Muslim can accept,” the author, a Saudi official with the
Muslim World League, asserted, while warning of “the dangers
of alternative lifestyles.” (Abedin’s journal was founded
and funded by the former head of the Muslim World
League.)...
In a separate January 1996 article, Abedin’s
mother — who was the Muslim World League’s delegate to the
UN conference — wrote that Clinton and other speakers were
advancing a “very aggressive and radically feminist” agenda
that was un-Islamic and wrong because it focused on
empowering women.
“‘Empowerment’ of women does more harm than
benefit the cause of women or their relations with men,”
Saleha Mahmood Abedin maintained, while forcefully arguing
in favor of Islamic laws that have been roundly criticized
for oppressing women. “By placing women in the ‘care and
protection’ of men and by making women responsible for those
under her charge,” she argued, “Islamic values generate a
sense of compassion in human and family relations.”...
Huma Abedin is Clinton’s longest-serving
and, by all accounts, most loyal aide. The devout,
Saudi-raised Muslim started working for her in the White
House, then followed her to the Senate and later the State
Department. She’s now helping run Clinton’s presidential
campaign as vice chair and may end up back in the White
House. The contradictions are hard to reconcile. The
campaign is not talking, despite repeated requests for
interviews...
At no point in her long visit there, which
included a question-and-answer session, did this so-called
champion of women’s rights protest the human-rights
violations Saudi women suffer under the Shariah laws that
Abedin’s mother actively promotes. Nothing about the laws
barring women from driving or traveling anywhere without
male “guardians.”...