New York, June 6, 2005The Committee to Protect Journalists
is deeply concerned about death threats made in recent weeks against
a U.S. journalist, author, and activist, and her family.
Asra Nomani and her mother, Sajida Nomani, received two threatening
phone calls that they believe were made by the same man, Nomani told
CPJ. Asra Nomani received the first call on her cell phone on May 23,
she said. The caller said "Hello Asra" in English before switching to
Urdu, a language native to Muslims in Pakistan and India. The caller,
she added, threatened "to slaughter" her, her mother, and her father
"halal style," referring to a ritual Islamic rite used to slaughter
animals.
About ten minutes later, Sajida Nomani received a call on the family's
telephone at their home in Morgantown, West Virginia, according to Asra
Nomani. "He said, tell her [Asra Nomani] to keep her mouth shut or I'll
slaughter her," Sajida Nomani told CPJ.
The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is investigating the
origins of the two telephone threats against her, according to Asra
Nomani. FBI representatives in Washington, D.C. and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
declined comment
Asra Nomani is a former correspondent for The Wall Street Journal
and Salon, where she covered the war on terror in Pakistan. She
is also author of Standing Alone in Mecca: An American Woman's Struggle
for the Soul of Islam and Trantrika: Traveling the Road of Divine
Love. Her books, Web site, and activism activitiesincluding
her advocacy of female-led Islamic prayerhave been heavily criticized
by more orthodox Muslims, according the Washington Post.
