Islam scholar Tariq Ramadan charged with rape: legal source

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Islamic scholar was charged with today, a judicial source said, following claims by two women that he assaulted them in rooms in 2009 and 2012. Ramadan, who was arrested by on Wednesday, has now been charged with connected charges of and of a vulnerable person, the source said. The accused is a Swiss citizen whose grandfather founded movement. After two days of questioning by investigators, the 55- year-old was brought before three magistrates who have been assigned to the case, suggesting that he is facing an extensive investigation, judicial sources said. Women who have testified anonymously during three months of preliminary investigations might now also file complaints, one of the sources said. The claims against the prominent scholar, which emerged in the wake of the Harvey Weinstein scandal in the United States, have divided many Muslims, with his legions of fans, as well as his lawyers, saying he is the victim of a smear campaign. But critics have long suggested that despite Ramadan's moderate tone as a familiar face on television programmes, he preaches a more radical line when addressing Muslims in Arabic. is the most high-profile figure to be held in over the sexual assault and harassment claims that have rippled around the world as a result of the "Me Too" campaign. The married father of four has denied the separate accusations from the two women. The first was made by Henda Ayari, a feminist activist who previously practised a conservative strain of She had described being raped in a book published in 2016, without naming her attacker. But in October, she said she had decided to name publicly as the alleged perpetrator as a result of the "Me Too" campaign, using the French hashtag "Balance Ton Porc" (Expose your pig). She said raped her in his hotel room, telling Le Parisien newspaper: "He choked me so hard that I thought I was going to die." She lodged a complaint against on October 20. Several days later an unidentified disabled woman, a Muslim convert, also accused the academic of violently raping her in a hotel room in the southeastern city of in 2009. magazine, which met the woman, said her lawsuit against described "blows to the face and body, forced sodomy, with an object and various humiliations, including being dragged by the hair to the bathtub and urinated on". During three hours of testimony in on Thursday, the woman -- using the pseudonym "Christelle" -- recounted her allegations to the in Ramadan's presence.

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First Published: Sat, February 03 2018. 08:30 IST