Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Amina is not Amina! So who is Amina, if Amina is at all Amina?

"...A
London publicist
said Wednesday that the photos circulating on the Web and in the media show someone else entirely. The photos are of Jelena Lecic, who lives in London, according to publicist, Julius Just. A press release he distributed includes a photo of a woman who he says is Ms. Lecic, who appears to be the same woman in the photos accompanying stories about Ms. Araf. Mr. Just said Ms. Lecic’s ex-husband contacted him when he saw that the photos circulating of Ms. Araf were in fact of his ex-wife.
Ms. Araf’s story has drawn skeptics. NPR’s Andy Carvin and the New York Times’ Lede blog and raised questions over Ms. Araf’s circumstances, as nobody has been able to verify that they have in fact met Ms. Araf in person and that she is in fact behind the blog “A Gay Girl in Damascus.” ..."

1 comment:

Sophia said...

99% probability is that Amina Arraf is Sandra Bagaria. Sandra Bagaria is a young woman living in Montreal Canada. She claims to have had an online relationship with Amina with around 500 emails exchanged.

Read this interview published yesterday in Al-Jazeera:

http://blogs.aljazeera.net/middle-east/2011/06/07/had-happen-eventually

One thing is important in the interview:

“(Bagaria did not have copies of the e-mails.)”

Another interview Bagaria gave to the Canadian press published today (in French):

http://technaute.cyberpresse.ca/nouvelles/internet/201106/07/01-4406884-ou-est-la-blogueuse-amina.php

Bagaria's facebook profile:

http://fr-fr.facebook.com/people/Sandra-Bagaria/523107526

Bagaria's profile on Yatedo:
http://www.yatedo.fr/p/Sandra+Bagaria/normal/57c3caece83759beb795d0fdd818688c


There was a similar case in France with a young woman claiming that she was attacked by Arab men in the metro because they thought she was Jewish, she even had self inflicted wounds to convince the police. Turns out she wasn’t Jewish and she wasn’t attacked but she was seeking attention.

About the story:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2004/jul/27/france.jonhenley

The story was fictionalised by Andre Techine in ‘The girl on the train’