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Overview

Zakia Belkhiri's Selfie Protest refers to a series of selfies taken by 22-year-old Belgian Muslim woman Zakia Belkhiri in front of an anti-Muslim demonstration held in Antwerp, Belgium in May 2016. Upon the online publication of a photograph depicting the woman's selfie moment, the image quickly went viral, with many news outlets praising it as a symbolic act of defiance against Islamophobia, though it soon became a target of online backlash after the woman's history of anti-semitic remarks in the social media came to light.

Background

On May 14th, 2016, the third annual Muslim Expo, a weekend-long festival celebrating the lifestyle and culture of Muslims, was held in Antwerp, Belgium. During the second day of the event, around 40 members of Belgium's right-wing political party Vlaams Belang gathered outside the premise of the event for a protest with anti-Islamic picket signs reading messages like "No headscarves," "No mosques," and "Stop Islam." As the demonstration continued, a 22-year-old Muslim woman named Zakia Belkhiri decided to stage a subtle counter-protest by posing for some selfies in front of the picket line, a scene that was captured by photographer Jürgen Augusteyns.

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Developments

That same day, Augusteyns's photograph was published by the Dutch edition of VICE[1], while additional photographs of the woman taken by other attendees and bystanders at the event also began circulating on Twitter.[2][3]

Jeroen Pauw @jeroenpauw Vlaams Belang demonstratie in Antwerpen en dan 1 superieure selfie View translation
Traynesha Cole @TrayneshaCole The woman is #ZakiaBelkhiri and-the response to her photos has been wonderfully encouraging. #Equality/ndDiversity badass woman alert Follow badass w @rabiosaaloca who went to an anti-Muslim demo and took a bunch of selfies RE 山VL SLA

News Media Coverage

In the following days, several dozens of English-language news outlets reported on Belkhiri's protest selfie, including Vox[8], BuzzFeed[9], Mashable[7], Mic[3], Huffington Post[10], BBC News[6] and Telegraph[5], with many of them describing her action as "fearless," "inspirational" and "defiant."

Belkhiri's Anti-Semitic Remarks

On May 19th, Dutch news site Geenstijl[12] ran an article exposing a history of anti-semitic remarks posted by Belkhiri on her Twitter, Facebook, and Ask.fm accounts, including screenshots of an offensive tweet she had posted in December 2012, which read “Hitler didnt kill all the jews, he left some. So we [would] know why he was killing them,” and her Ask.fm post declaring “Fuck that Jewish language” (shown below). By May 21st, Belkhiri's anti-Semitic commentaries had been picked up by Breitbart[13], as well as some of the aforementioned news sites.[14][15]

Zakia Belkhiri Grabiosaaloca Volgen Hitler didnt kill all the jews, he left some. So we know why he was killing them #fuckrs Vertaling weergeven 23:34-29 nov. 2012 わ 2R
Zakia Be @zakeshaa & Follow Zou je graag Hebreeuws leren praten? f--- die jodetaal! over 2 years ago はっ

Belkhiri's Response

On May 20th, as the backlash against Belkhiri continued to escalate in the wake of the revelations, she promptly deleted all of her social media accounts. Two days later, Belkhiri temporarily reinstated her Twitter account to address the accusations of anti-semitism (shown below).

my opinion many years ago was meant on Zakia Belkhiri @rabiosaaloca 17h the zionist back then, that spread hate instead of love so to all the other jews peace be upon you! t312 22

Later on, Belkhiri issued a lengthy apology to "everyone in the Jewish community which I've hurt with my comments of several years ago," adding that "I am not an anti-Semite. Even if it seems so because I haven't thought of deleting my angry comments from when I was younger and ignorant."

I would like to apologize to everyone in the Jewish community which I've hurt with my comments of several years ago and therefore I would like to explain myself. First of all, I never claimed that my twitter account was hacked so I do not understand where people get this from. But yes, I have said that the tweetswere photoshopped, because initially Ireally believed that they were. At that time I couldn't imagine, nor recall at all, that I ever would have written such a thing. Until I examined my Facebook account up closer and found my response to a picture of a few years ago (see pic 1) and thent realized where all this came from. When the war broke out in Gaza, images of innocent civilians who were killed, of which many small children, appeared everywhere. These images triggered a lot of unpleasant emotions in me like anger, sadness, incomprehension... Ignorant asi was years ago, I thought that all Jews supported the crimes of Israel because Israel claims itself to be the Jewish State. Which made me angry on all the Jews for all these murders. In the meantime, I do know that the real culprits are the Zionists and that not all Jews are Zionist as well as not all Zionists are all Jew. I have realized over the years that this war is rather a Political one than a religious one. I know now that the real Jews themselves reject such barbaric acts and that eventually we're all on the same side. You can find my respect to the Jews, gained over theyears, in my later tweet from 18/05/2016 (see pic 2) that unfortunatelywas completely ignored by the person who was all too happy to portray me as a Jew hater. I would like to emphasizethat Ireally regret my former' way of thinking'which led to thoseold tweets and that I am not an anti-Semite. Even if it seems so because I haven't thought of deleting my angry comments from when I was younger and ignorant. As for the tweets in which I ask to stop sharing the Selfie articles and photos, these tweets dated from 17/05/2016, before I was portrayed as an anti-Semite. Not after these facts like the website Geenstijl.nl is claiming, to create the impression that I'm running away from this discussion

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Overview

Zakia Belkhiri's Selfie Protest refers to a series of selfies taken by 22-year-old Belgian Muslim woman Zakia Belkhiri in front of an anti-Muslim demonstration held in Antwerp, Belgium in May 2016. Upon the online publication of a photograph depicting the woman's selfie moment, the image quickly went viral, with many news outlets praising it as a symbolic act of defiance against Islamophobia, though it soon became a target of online backlash after the woman's history of anti-semitic remarks in the social media came to light.

Background

On May 14th, 2016, the third annual Muslim Expo, a weekend-long festival celebrating the lifestyle and culture of Muslims, was held in Antwerp, Belgium. During the second day of the event, around 40 members of Belgium's right-wing political party Vlaams Belang gathered outside the premise of the event for a protest with anti-Islamic picket signs reading messages like "No headscarves," "No mosques," and "Stop Islam." As the demonstration continued, a 22-year-old Muslim woman named Zakia Belkhiri decided to stage a subtle counter-protest by posing for some selfies in front of the picket line, a scene that was captured by photographer Jürgen Augusteyns.


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Developments

That same day, Augusteyns's photograph was published by the Dutch edition of VICE[1], while additional photographs of the woman taken by other attendees and bystanders at the event also began circulating on Twitter.[2][3]


Jeroen Pauw @jeroenpauw Vlaams Belang demonstratie in Antwerpen en dan 1 superieure selfie View translation Traynesha Cole @TrayneshaCole The woman is #ZakiaBelkhiri and-the response to her photos has been wonderfully encouraging. #Equality/ndDiversity badass woman alert Follow badass w @rabiosaaloca who went to an anti-Muslim demo and took a bunch of selfies RE 山VL SLA

News Media Coverage

In the following days, several dozens of English-language news outlets reported on Belkhiri's protest selfie, including Vox[8], BuzzFeed[9], Mashable[7], Mic[3], Huffington Post[10], BBC News[6] and Telegraph[5], with many of them describing her action as "fearless," "inspirational" and "defiant."

Belkhiri's Anti-Semitic Remarks

On May 19th, Dutch news site Geenstijl[12] ran an article exposing a history of anti-semitic remarks posted by Belkhiri on her Twitter, Facebook, and Ask.fm accounts, including screenshots of an offensive tweet she had posted in December 2012, which read “Hitler didnt kill all the jews, he left some. So we [would] know why he was killing them,” and her Ask.fm post declaring “Fuck that Jewish language” (shown below). By May 21st, Belkhiri's anti-Semitic commentaries had been picked up by Breitbart[13], as well as some of the aforementioned news sites.[14][15]


Zakia Belkhiri Grabiosaaloca Volgen Hitler didnt kill all the jews, he left some. So we know why he was killing them #fuckrs Vertaling weergeven 23:34-29 nov. 2012 わ 2R Zakia Be @zakeshaa & Follow Zou je graag Hebreeuws leren praten? f--- die jodetaal! over 2 years ago はっ

Belkhiri's Response

On May 20th, as the backlash against Belkhiri continued to escalate in the wake of the revelations, she promptly deleted all of her social media accounts. Two days later, Belkhiri temporarily reinstated her Twitter account to address the accusations of anti-semitism (shown below).


my opinion many years ago was meant on Zakia Belkhiri @rabiosaaloca 17h the zionist back then, that spread hate instead of love so to all the other jews peace be upon you! t312 22

Later on, Belkhiri issued a lengthy apology to "everyone in the Jewish community which I've hurt with my comments of several years ago," adding that "I am not an anti-Semite. Even if it seems so because I haven't thought of deleting my angry comments from when I was younger and ignorant."


I would like to apologize to everyone in the Jewish community which I've hurt with my comments of several years ago and therefore I would like to explain myself. First of all, I never claimed that my twitter account was hacked so I do not understand where people get this from. But yes, I have said that the tweetswere photoshopped, because initially Ireally believed that they were. At that time I couldn't imagine, nor recall at all, that I ever would have written such a thing. Until I examined my Facebook account up closer and found my response to a picture of a few years ago (see pic 1) and thent realized where all this came from. When the war broke out in Gaza, images of innocent civilians who were killed, of which many small children, appeared everywhere. These images triggered a lot of unpleasant emotions in me like anger, sadness, incomprehension... Ignorant asi was years ago, I thought that all Jews supported the crimes of Israel because Israel claims itself to be the Jewish State. Which made me angry on all the Jews for all these murders. In the meantime, I do know that the real culprits are the Zionists and that not all Jews are Zionist as well as not all Zionists are all Jew. I have realized over the years that this war is rather a Political one than a religious one. I know now that the real Jews themselves reject such barbaric acts and that eventually we're all on the same side. You can find my respect to the Jews, gained over theyears, in my later tweet from 18/05/2016 (see pic 2) that unfortunatelywas completely ignored by the person who was all too happy to portray me as a Jew hater. I would like to emphasizethat Ireally regret my former' way of thinking'which led to thoseold tweets and that I am not an anti-Semite. Even if it seems so because I haven't thought of deleting my angry comments from when I was younger and ignorant. As for the tweets in which I ask to stop sharing the Selfie articles and photos, these tweets dated from 17/05/2016, before I was portrayed as an anti-Semite. Not after these facts like the website Geenstijl.nl is claiming, to create the impression that I'm running away from this discussion

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