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The victory of the Islamists in Tunisia leaves Hajer Naili unsettled

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I have personal reasons for caring about what happens next in Tunisia.I was born in 1985 in France to Tunisian parents. That meant I grew up in an adopted country where women\'s legal rights were even more firmly established than in my parent\'s homeland. I didn\'t face restrictions, so I gave women\'s rights very little thought.However, the recent victory of the Islamist party in the first elections in the post-Zine El Abidine Ben Ali era unsettles those feelings and raises questions about the fate of Tunisia\'s 1956 Code of Personal Status.That law was enacted in the newly-independent Tunisia under President Habib Bourguiba and has long served as the most progressive piece of women\'s rights legislation in the Arab world. It abolished polygamy. It allowed women to purse a divorce and an amended version established a minimum age for marriage with the consent of both spouses.In 1957, women earned the right to vote and in 1959 the right to run for office. Birth control and abortion were legalized in 1965.More gains have followed, including a provision in the Personal Status Code removing a wife\'s obligation to obey her husband.The recently victorious Islamist party, Ennahda, says it supports this law and has promised to uphold it. But I have my doubts and side with those who suspect a \"double discourse\" aimed at seducing two different targets. On one hand, Ennahda adopts a soft and tolerant line to reassure the secularists and the West, but to please its rural base and some religious supporters it takes a more conservative stance.Last week, Souad Abderrahim, the best-known female face of Ennahda, told a French Arabic-speaking radio station that \"single mothers are the disgrace of Tunisian society\" and \"have no rights to exist.\" Abderrahim said that single mothers who have children out of the wedlock \"should not be protected by the law.\"In the past few weeks, female students and teachers have also been attacked and harassed on university campuses in Tunis and Kairouan for not wearing a veil. According to various media sources, bearded men disrupted classes and prevented female teachers who were not covered from teaching. Hundreds of women protested these incidents in Tunis, the capital, a few days ago.Ennahda may not be behind these acts, but the victory of the Islamist party could have emboldened some radical elements.From 1881 to 1956--when Tunisia was under French rule--the majority of Tunisian women were still veiled, uneducated and performed domestic duties to satisfy their male relatives.The modernization of our lives that began with Bourguiba is now in question. I am not saying that the Islamist party will bring Tunisia back to a century ago. But I do suspect it will seek to erase at least two key gains in order to be in line with Sharia, Islamic law: the ban on polygamy and the right of abortion.

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