Waris Dirie poses during a photocall at the "Women's World Awards" in Hamburg, Germany, in this Jan. 9, 2004, file photo. Waris Dirie, a former model turned women's rights campaigner, has gone missing in Brussels, her manager Walter Lutschinger says. She has not been seen since the early hours of Wednesday morning when police saw her getting into a taxi after a mixup over a hotel room, Lutschinger said in a telephone interview Friday, March 7, 2008. Somali-born Dirie gained international fame as a model posing in Chanel ads and acting in a James Bond film before launching her campaign against female genital mutilation 1996. (AP Photo/Jan Bauer, file)

Ex-Model Waris Dirie Found in Brussels

PAUL AMES | March 7, 2008 01:40 PM EST | AP

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BRUSSELS, Belgium — Police on Friday found Waris Dirie, three days after the Somali-born model who launched a worldwide campaign against female genital mutilation had vanished.

Dirie, 43, appeared to be in good health and was being questioned by police about the disappearance, said Estelle Arpigny, a spokeswoman for the prosecutor's office.

She declined to give further details, saying it was unclear what had happened since Dirie vanished early Wednesday. Belgian media reports said police found her Friday afternoon walking the Brussels' Grand Place square.

Hours earlier, police had announced they were launching a nationwide search for the former model, who had last been seen getting into a cab after a mix-up over a hotel.

Dirie gained international fame as a model posing in Chanel ads and acting in the 1987 James Bond movie "The Living Daylights" before launching her campaign against female genital mutilation in 1996.

She shocked the world with a best-selling book "Desert Flower" that described how her genitals were sliced off with a dirty razor blade without anesthesia, and then stitched together.

Now a U.N. goodwill ambassador, she was due to speak on genital mutilation in Brussels at two conferences on women's rights organized by the European Union, including one on Thursday attended by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

News of Dirie's disappearance came a week after French police said they had found the body of another former model of African origin who had campaigned against female genital mutilation. Guinean-born Katoucha Niane was discovered floating in the River Seine in Paris.

The French police said an autopsy showed no signs of foul play, raising the possibility that she may have fallen accidentally into the river. However, Katoucha's family members say they suspect homicide.

Dirie's manager, Walter Lutschinger, said she had been involved in an altercation in a hotel reception area after a taxi driver took her to the wrong branch of the Sofitel hotel chain. The police were called and drove Dirie around Brussels looking for the correct hotel because she had apparently forgotten where she was staying.

At one hotel, while staff and police were checking for her name on a computer, Meilleur said Dirie stepped out saying she planned to buy cigarettes from an all-night kiosk, but instead climbed into a taxi and drove away.

An Austrian citizen, Dirie was attacked in her Vienna apartment in 2004 by a Portuguese handyman who had stalked her. The man was given a five-month suspended sentence by an Austrian court.

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Associated Press writers Constant Brand and Aoife White in Brussels and George Jahn in Vienna contributed to this report.

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On the Net:

Waris Dirie Foundation: http://www.waris-dirie-foundation.com


 
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I'm reminded of an incident in Boston several years ago. A popular local female morning radio host disappeared. No clues, no nothing. Gone. The city was in an uproar. The FBI was called in. Three days later she was discovered in a motel in a neighboring state... um... 'otherwise occupied' if you know what i mean. Hadn't turned on the news and didn't have a CLUE that she had caused all that commotion. If I ran off for three days of motel love I sincerely doubt anyone would bother to call out the FBI to look for me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:23 PM on 03/10/2008

From Wikipedia: "The traditional cultural practice of FGC predates both Islam and Christianity. A Greek papyrus from 163 B.C. mentions girls in Egypt undergoing circumcision and it is widely accepted to have originated in Egypt and the Nile valley at the time of the Pharaohs. Evidence from mummies have shown both Type I and Type III FGC present.[27] While the spread of the practice of FGC is unknown, the procedure is now practiced among Muslims, Christians, and Animists.[28]
Although FGC is practiced within particular religious sub-cultures, FGC transcends religion as it is primarily a cultural practice.[29][30][31] UNICEF stated that when "looking at religion independently, it is not possible to establish a general association with FGM/C status."[32] The arguments used to justify FGC vary; they range from health-related to social benefits:[33]

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:42 PM on 03/07/2008

that fact ignores the human element in all practices, although its obvious religion is a sham, its also a part of cultural identity and that's why people cling to it and use it to justify their own seperate beliefs, religion and culture are the same thing, the only difference is one believes in mythology and the other doesn't.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:44 PM on 03/07/2008
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The UNICEF study finds no association between religion and this particular abuse to women and you in your infinite wisdom you deny this with your own bizarre thesis by stating "religion and culture are the same thing". That would of course mean that non-religious societies have no culture. That is demonstrably false, as there are several non-religious cultures in existance today. Also, it seems you are trying to suggest that only religious cultures are guilty of systemic abuse of women. A cursory look at China and Vietnam quickly throws that in the dust bin.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 AM on 03/08/2008

They found her? Thank goodness...I was beginning to worry the cases were connected.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:09 PM on 03/07/2008

Let's keep her in our prayers.........what a beautiful person. I don't just mean her face, but her spirit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:53 PM on 03/07/2008

Huffington Post continues to post these tragic stories under "Entertainment." Why is that?

I think It's disrespectful, Limbaugh-like, and It's the sort of thing that can be used to denigrate the whole site.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:52 PM on 03/07/2008
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Ms. Dirie is not a renowned scientist, head of state or wartime general. Ms. Dirie is a successful model and ultimately an entertainer. If such were not the case neither her views nor her questionable disappearance would have made the press. Unlike some of her contemporaries such as Bono, Geldoff, and Jolie Ms. Dirie has not yet crossed from activist first/entertainer second. Hence, this story belongs in the entertainment section.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:00 AM on 03/08/2008

Im so glad shes safe.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:34 PM on 03/07/2008
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