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Amina Arraf, 'A Gay Girl In Damascus' Blogger, Reportedly Still Detained

First Posted: 06/07/11 04:07 PM ET Updated: 08/07/11 06:12 AM ET

BEIRUT — A Syrian-American lesbian blogger known for her frank posts about her sexuality and her open criticism of President Bashar Assad's autocratic rule was detained after weeks on the run in the Syrian capital, her cousin and an activist said Tuesday.

Amina Arraf wrote a blog called "A Gay Girl in Damascus," a mixture of erotic prose and updates about Syria's uprising, including her participation in anti-regime protests.

Her cousin, Rania Ismail, said Arraf was last seen Monday being bundled into a car by three men in civilian clothes. The car, Ismail wrote in a post on her cousin's blog, had sticker depicting Assad's late brother Basel, according to a friend who was nearby and saw what happened.

Ismail said Arraf was detained as she and the friend were on their way "to meet a person involved" with the Local Coordination Committee, an activist group which helps organize and document the protests calling for an end to the Assad regime.

An activist with the Local Coordination Committees also said Arraf was taken but gave no details.

"We are hoping she is simply in jail and nothing worse has happened to her," Ismail wrote. She added that Arraf had previously sent her texts to post should something happen to her, but she was holding off in hopes of hearing further word from her cousin.

The day before she was detained, Arraf wrote: "I am complex, I am many things; I am an Arab, I am Syrian, I am a woman, I am queer, I am Muslim, I am binational, I am tall, I am too thin; my sect is Sunni, my clan is Omari, my tribe is Quraysh, my city is Damascus," she wrote in a day before being detained. http://www.damascusgaygirl.blogspot.com

"I am also a Virginian. I was born on an afternoon in a hospital in sight of where Woodrow Wilson entered the world, where streets are named for country stars."

Since the uprising against Assad began in mid-March, a government crackdown has left about 1,300 people dead and more than 10,000 detained, according to human rights groups. Several activists who were briefly detained during the revolt said they were tortured, humiliated and forced to sign pledges to avoid anti-regime activities.

In one post, Arraf wrote about taking part in a Damascus protest that was broken up by security forces.

"Busloads of secret police armed with batons – thousands of them – met us around Abbasiyeen Square and began to assault the edges of the crowd," she wrote. "Teargas was lobbed at us. I saw people vomiting from the gas as I covered my own mouth and nose and my eyes burned. ... We broke and were scattered."

But she gained prominence after writing on April 26 about two plainclothes security agents who came to her home to detain her and were argued into leaving by her father. Soon afterward, Arraf and her father went into hiding, changing location frequently in Damascus, the Syrian capital.

Homosexuality is illegal in Syria and gays are frowned upon by the country's conservative society. It is rare for gay Arabs to speak openly about their sexuality, and even rarer for parents to defend them.

"I went into a hair salon one day and, not long after I arrived, I picked up on something between the women working there; I spoke around in circles and so did they and finally learned that the women there were all gay. We relaxed, we talked.

"I realized I'd found an underground outpost of our kind. I found a cafe where women held hands," she wrote.

Arraf insisted that she wouldn't flee Syria, saying that activists had to fight for a more liberal and democratic country.

In her blog, Arraf wrote that the regime no longer had the power to frighten Syrians.

"For an oppressive system to work, it doesn't need an enormous network of spies, of prisons, of torturers and so on ... it needs just one thing: for the great majority of the people to actually – believe – that the state is mighty and vicious and to be afraid of it."

"And all we ever had to do was to stop being afraid. And the moment that we stopped being afraid, the earth shook. The regime cannot long survive if the people no longer are scared," she wrote.

"They may be deadly but we are not afraid any longer. We are becoming free."

UPDATE: The photo associated with this article was changed after an anonymous complaint that the person pictured was not Amina Arraf. The picture has been changed while the claim is investigated.

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10:04 PM on 06/15/2011
The hoax worked because there were so many in the media who were just in love with it as unlikely and suspicious as it sounded.

An erotica writing lesbian fem activist who doesn't mind walking around in a burka?
02:23 PM on 06/13/2011
A ha ha ha! Taken in like the poor journalistic virtual rag you are!

And all these high-falutin', "concerned" commenters can suck it!
09:33 PM on 06/08/2011
Arraf is a brave and free Syrian woman even while in custody by the evil security of president Bashar Al Assad. She is free even while tortured in a dungon of the Syrian Bastile Al Maza, famous for the disappearance and death of thousands of innocent people, Syrians as well as Lebanese, Palestinians, and others of many nationalities. It is time for the U.N. and World powers to give an ultimatum to Assad and his regime to stop their genicide and leave power in Syria or face a fate similar to that of Saddam Husein.
09:05 AM on 06/09/2011
She doesn't exist, she is bogus, the story is a hoax, the people behind it are criminals for putting the life of an unrelated woman in England in danger, your rant is ignorant:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/08/amina-arraf-gay-girl-in-damascus-identity-questioned_n_873327.html
04:33 PM on 06/08/2011
Could we consider for a moment the possibility that Amina is the creation of US intelligence? NED was funding bloggers in Egypt wasn't it? (See NYT article). Maybe some of them didn't really exist either. '21st century statecraft' seems to involve web-influenced regime change...
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Dale Andersen
I use my real name...and you don't...
05:03 PM on 06/08/2011
NED. Hmmmm. Are you referring to the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED) or the National Elevation Dataset (NED) or the National Endowment for Democracy (NED)? They all sound evil...
03:14 PM on 06/09/2011
National Endowment for Democracy
11:30 PM on 06/08/2011
Impossible to dismiss the possibility at this stage.
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Dale Andersen
I use my real name...and you don't...
02:17 PM on 06/08/2011
More on the "Amina might be a hoax" controversy...

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/blogpost/post/a-gay-girl-in-damascus-called-into-question--missing-or-not/2011/06/08/AGT7svLH_blog.html

One of the big problems with the Internet is , it's easy to fake stuff. The other problem is, a lot of people on the 'Net are so gullible..
10:18 AM on 06/08/2011
If Amina is a real person her fight for more freedom is commendable. However, being a woman and blatantly open about not just your sexuality, but your homosexuality, in a Muslim society, is just asking for trouble. Why bother to advertise and emphasize your sexual preferences... Was it worth it?
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intellifran
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08:58 AM on 06/08/2011
I'm going to repost some information relayed by others. News agencies cannot varify if this person actually exists. So, let's not get all upset over a possible fictional character.
09:02 AM on 06/08/2011
how do I know you exist? hm?!
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intellifran
insert clever line here...
09:04 AM on 06/08/2011
I don't. I'm using a pseudonm. The person with that title is not who I am. I am simply trying to educate people so they don't have to wander this earth hopelessly ignorant. The point is, no one is saying a person didn't write that blog. What we're saying is there is no indication the person portrayed as Amina exists.
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john649
10:43 AM on 06/08/2011
actually, its the same team of syrian thugs, planting these comments all over the internet, here, cnn, nbc, abc.....Syrian propaganda at its best!
08:22 AM on 06/08/2011
I think no matter what the cause she was better served perserving her life and at least moving to America where she'd could've lived a life she would have enjoyed... No one is going to change Islam... Muslims are not going to compremise the Religion for the Ideals the West believe in... This is what it comes down to "Islam", It provides the foundation of their culture, it makes the rules, the religion itself would have to change...That means the word of God would have to change... She was a tragedy that didn't have to happen... A sacrificial Lamb, for a lie... A Wastern Ideal that would never bloom in a Islamic Culture...
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the grange gorman
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08:12 AM on 06/08/2011
If we dont even know whether this person exists or not then we know nothing , in the past the media would check things before presenting them.
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john649
10:13 AM on 06/08/2011
well, who are you??? why should we believe you???

you're more of a mystery. no name, no facts, no reason to believe you at all!
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the grange gorman
Rachel Corrie is the greatest person since Lennon
10:31 AM on 06/08/2011
True

And you know as much about me as you do about this girl.

Other posters have posted links with a number of news organisations saying they have no evidence she exists. Not saying she doesnt just that we do not know.
09:05 AM on 06/08/2011
hoax? even if Ms. Arraf is not what we think, that blog has done something important for Syria and for the LGBT people living there. That can't be ignored and certainly can't be written off as "a hoax".
09:59 AM on 06/08/2011
Hoax means she doesn't exist. It is a make belief story of someone probably in Canada. I.e. a lie.... a lie is not good ever because it discredits real facts. So get a life... I doubt that you have ever been to Syria, you can't probably locate Syria on a labeled map or the world.
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Jack Daniels Esq
Hold the ice
07:04 AM on 06/08/2011
Q&A - Where is Billary? - On the way to rescue the poor gay girl in Air Force One
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john649
11:41 AM on 06/08/2011
one could only hope when your time comes for assistance, its comes a joke too.
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Jack Daniels Esq
Hold the ice
12:14 PM on 06/08/2011
Hillary & Co have been an integral part of the DC & WH farce for many years
02:26 PM on 06/13/2011
It is a joke one you, Gullible Super User!
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Boduognat
Lasciate ogne speranza, voi ch'entrate.
06:51 AM on 06/08/2011
This looks like a complete bogus story to me. That blog apparently just goes back a few months.
There is no "decent" google entry for "Amina Arraf", no facebook... no references..
The only "decent" newspapers that have reported on this so far are the Guardian (uk) and the Washington Post?
There is a wikipedia entry that mentions her ancestors moved to Virginia from Ulster, but does not mention her date of birth? It "quotes" from reflections of other blogs...
She is said to be a teacher in the US, but do we know which school?
And why on earth would she move to Syria to start a blog there, in February, when she could have done that in the US too?

If, however, she is really held by the "Syrian Tyrants", it is my guess that she's relatively safe. After all, if she is binational, and especially as an American, she is worth a lot more alive than dead. And, btw, where is the US Embassy in all this (if they have one?)

This story smells fishy and looks like a badly constructed legend.
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john649
10:18 AM on 06/08/2011
actually you smell more fishy to me! you guys are protesting way tooooo much. Kinda funny actually. Syria is famous for propaganda and disinformation.
How much are you getting paid? Or are you one of the Syrian thugs?

Your story smells more and more each minute!
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Boduognat
Lasciate ogne speranza, voi ch'entrate.
10:47 AM on 06/08/2011
yes yes yes... and the USA has a stainless soul where propaganda is concerned...

Saddam Hussein took babies out of the incubator boxes to have them for dinner....­o yes, and he had WMD's and "nukular" weapons too and he was about to attack, and the Iraqis also raped Jessica Lynch ...etc etc...

I never said that this is a hoax, I only say that I refuse to blindly believe what is being fed to people these days, I don't find a lot of credible sources or background to the story, but I know one thing for sure: they're doing everything they can to manufactur­e consent for War with the infamous "axis of Evil": Iran, Syria, Lybia...

By the way... have you ever heard of Rachel Corrie? Now that was a true story...
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twin1616
Vote against your wallet. Vote Republican.
06:46 AM on 06/08/2011
Our country needs to learn that democracy may not work for everybody. What ever happened to that policy of neutrality in which George Washington believed? Handle our business and affairs first then other countries need to pick a number.
Pauline Jaing
Artist, worker, mother
06:31 AM on 06/08/2011
Gawd, another "image" of baby killers removing the plug in Kuwait, and we are supposed to fall for this BS again and again.

I doubt the person is even real and if she is, we are supposed to start World War III over some indiviudal in Syria?

Gawd, this stinks so bad I cannot even believe it is happening.
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john649
10:20 AM on 06/08/2011
hmmmmmm, no facts to your claim, just more propaganda, more tricks and more outrageous claims. Syria has hired a team of propaganda artists, eh??

so, this is how dictators commit crimes nowadays. Thugs do the dirty work and the guys who can write english flood the internet with lies?
06:03 AM on 06/08/2011
The inane inhumanity continues in Syria. The regime's days are numbered even if they bludgeon their society into conformity.