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Amina Arraf, 'A Gay Girl In Damascus' Blogger: Fact Or Fiction?

Amina Arraf

CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA   06/ 8/11 07:28 PM ET   AP

BEIRUT — The existence of a blogger who claimed to be a Syrian-American lesbian came into question on Wednesday after a woman in Britain said photographs circulating on the Internet were of her, not the blogger supposedly in Damascus.

A representative for Jelena Lecic said the London woman first learned her likeness was being used on the Facebook account of a blogger known as Amina Arraf when her photo was linked to article about Arraf in the Guardian newspaper on Tuesday.

The article reported that the blogger, known for frank posts about her sexuality and open criticism of President Bashar Assad's autocratic rule, was detained after weeks on the run in the Syrian capital.

The Associated Press and The New York Times also reported the story, citing reports by an activist and a blog post purportedly written by Arraf's cousin, Rania Ismail. According to Ismail, Arraf was last seen Monday being bundled into a car by three men in civilian clothes as she was on her way to meet someone at the activist Local Coordination Committees. Ismail said a friend accompanying her was nearby and saw what happened.

The activist with the Local Coordination Committees, a group which helps documents the protests calling for an end to the Assad regime, had confirmed to the AP Tuesday that Arraf was taken. The activist spoke on condition of anonymity, fearing retribution from the regime.

On Wednesday, the same activist said the group had "no independent confirmation" and had reported it based on the cousin's blog entry, and from two people who claimed to be friends but who also got the information from the blog.

"As far as we know, nobody's emerged who has actually met her," the activist said.

Efforts to contact Rania Ismail, the purported cousin, were unsuccessful.

A reporter for The Associated Press, who maintained a monthlong email correspondence with someone claiming to be Arraf, found the writer seemed very much like a woman in the midst of the violent change gripping Syria. The writer spoke about friends in Damascus, and outlined worries about her father and hopes for the future of her country.

In the emails, the person acknowledged fudging some details of escaping from Syrian security officials to protect herself and her family, and painted a harrowing picture of fleeing her home.

"We were going from one place to another so my dad and I went as husband and much younger wife; me covered, veiled...we hit a government block and he claimed...as though he were a Syrian expat...that our papers were in our hotel and started arguing with one guy," she wrote in an email dated May 23.

In the blog, Arraf says she was born in Virginia. AP reporters tried to track down family and friends there. They found no public records with her name or her parents' names, or evidence they were there.

Friends contacted Lecic after seeing the photo in the Guardian, according to her representative.

"At first she didn't believe it, or that it was a mistake," said the representative, Kim Grahame of Just News International, a public relations firm. "She realized when she looked herself that it was one of her photos."

Lecic asked the Guardian to remove the photo, said Julius Just, the organization's chairman. He said Lecic was "extremely concerned" that some extremist might attack her on the assumption that she was a high-profile lesbian.

He said the newspaper pulled the photograph, only to replace it with another one – also of Lecic.

Editors at the Guardian declined comment, referring to a correction on the website saying the images had been removed "pending investigation into the origins of the photographs and other matters relating to the blog."

Just, who described Lecic as an administrator, said his client believed her identity was stolen about a year ago, when her Facebook photographs appeared on another person's profile. He said neither he nor Lecic knew Arraf's identity.

"Does this Amina Arraf exist? Is she a composite? Who knows what this story is?" he said.

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Associated Press writers Raphael G. Satter in London and Diaa Haddid in Tripoli, Libya contributed to this report.

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11:43 AM on 06/09/2011
My gut feeling: AA is a "composite" character, carefully constructed by individuals with an agenda who crafted the blogger to get attention from western media.

http://dave-lucas.blogspot.com/2011/06/amina-arraf-identity-thief-gay-girl-in.html
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eyecon
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10:28 AM on 06/09/2011
Does it really matter? Under Syrian law, being gay could subject the person to three years in prison. Syrian secret police often harass, and even blackmail, GLBT citizens. It seems a reasonable certainty that this individual has obfuscated her (or his) identity as much as possible. The photo is just a case of bad judgment - presumably without bad intention.
10:17 AM on 06/09/2011
You can be anyone you want to be on the internet.
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10:14 AM on 06/09/2011
After a dozen articles and thousands of com.ments on hupo about the 'abduction', this one gets no action?
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eyecon
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10:29 AM on 06/09/2011
Weiner's weiner is more fascinating - no doubt. Ugh
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KIVPossum
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11:22 AM on 06/09/2011
Probably the folks that tend to over-react to every story are hiding out. Happens a lot
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12:27 PM on 06/09/2011
Too complicated, perhaps. It was such a nice cut-and-dried human interest story before. And now it's gone all political. Could that be it?
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10:10 AM on 06/09/2011
wow, first the Botox mom, now this.
08:59 AM on 06/09/2011
The attack on Libya by France, Britain and US which is still continuing is also based on a hoax, as was the invasion of Iraq.
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10:12 AM on 06/09/2011
Yes
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Jack Daniels Esq
Hold the ice
05:56 AM on 06/09/2011
Sounds like a WienerGate spoof - Billary gets to use Air Force One again - for free
02:55 AM on 06/09/2011
I'M Amina Arraf...and I always will be, when it comes to defending the rights of every individual against the power and terror of repressive regimes, despots and societies. I stand side-by-side with gays and lesbians wherever they face persecution.
08:59 AM on 06/09/2011
You're so ignorant. She is not real, this whole thing is a hoax victimizing a woman in England. Even her fictional arrest was about her anti-government political activities not being arrested because she was gay. Whoever is behind this hoax should be arrested and thrown in jail, just because they have put life of another person in danger in England. Get a grip on reality.
09:53 AM on 06/09/2011
Uh...riiiiight....
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01:00 AM on 06/09/2011
We don't know if this story is fake all we know is that the identity given is false. This woman could have used a fake identity for her own protection. I don't know for sure. All I know is those of you that believed this woman unquestioningly and now "know" this woman doesn't exist and is just a scam, have not learned a single thing.
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07:10 AM on 06/09/2011
I clicked favourite when I met to click reply.

The profile isn’t fake it’s stolen. By all means create a fake profile but don’t use a number of someone else’s photos.

I have to remember that the CIA, in Indonesia, made a porno with a lookalike of President Sukarno in an attempt to discredit him. I can never put anything beyond them. Looks like another war is going to start very soon
09:34 PM on 06/08/2011
I was one of the first who saw this woman and story as a -Scam- by liberals to try and get us to cry out about a poor defenseless lesbian syrian? Watch out for any -Liberal- story most if not all are propaganda???
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10:42 PM on 06/08/2011
You guys are completely paranoid it's frightening...
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stanton89
06:23 PM on 06/08/2011
Another sick story about a sick Person!!!!!
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Galilee
I boycott products from Syria & Gaza dictatorships
06:02 PM on 06/08/2011
It was an NYT reporter Kristof who promoted "her" blog on his twitter.
05:32 PM on 06/08/2011
Whether she exists or not, the fact is that the Syrian government is brutally cracking down on its own citizens. Let this blog stand for all of those currently being repressed in Syria.
09:19 AM on 06/09/2011
If this is a hoax, I wonder how much of the rest is also a hoax.
04:26 PM on 06/08/2011
I am she.
09:19 AM on 06/09/2011
So you don't exist.
11:15 AM on 06/09/2011
I do not.