Ilham Moussaïd

Ilham Moussaïd is a French politician.

In 2010, aged 21, she was a candidate of the New Anticapitalist Party in Avignon, led by Olivier Besancenot.[1] Her candidacy caused controversy due to her wearing of hijab and the ongoing debate regarding the veil.[2] She is a practicing Muslim and identifies herself as a pro-choice feminist.

Some critics of Ilham say that the headscarf is an affront to women, incompatible with feminism.

References

  1. http://www.liberation.fr/politiques/2010/02/18/tout-voile-dehors_610641
  2. Davies, Lizzy (10 February 2010). "Election candidate in headscarf causes uproar in France". The Guardian.
  3. Wolfreys, Jim (March 2010). "Ilham Moussaid: A proud tribune of the oppressed". Socialist Review.


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