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New evidence about Amina, the "Gay Girl in Damascus" hoax

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A new post on the Gay Girl in Damascus blog includes a confession from Tom MacMaster. Andy Carvin offers independent confirmation of the confession with statements from Tom MacMaster and Britta Froelicher.

MacMaster has also separately confirmed he is behind the hoax in response to an email from The Electronic Intifada asking for confirmation. MacMaster wrote:
Yes. We will be doing a first interview with a journalist of our choice in 12-24 hours. After that, we may consider other media.
Tom

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Ali Abunimah and Benjamin Doherty write:
We have gathered compelling new evidence regarding the “Gay Girl in Damascus” blogger hoax.

Those responsible for this hoax have caused a great deal of concern and anguish by posting information alleging that “Amina Abdallah Araf al Omari” the supposed “Gay Girl” blogger had been kidnapped from the streets of Damascus, possibly by Syrian authorities, and was likely in grave danger.

A measure of the concern that this story has caused is the formation of a Facebook group calling to “Free Amina Arraf” with more than 15,000 members, as well as numerous action alerts and stories in international media.

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Just what the fuck???? WHY THE HELL DID HE DECIDE THAT MAKING A COUNTRY'S REVOLUTION ALL ABOUT HIM WAS THE RIGHT THING TO DO????? WHAT JUST WHAT????? RAGE!!!!!


via: [personal profile] delux_vivens


via [personal profile] keeva Syrian LGBT bloogers respond to the FUCKERY that has been perpretrated by this... boil on the backside of humanity: From Damascus with Love: Blogging in a Totalitarian State

If anyone else sees responses, link them in here please?

No really, is there NOTHING that white people will hold sacred? Will refrain from appropriating? Nothing at all?

Date: 2011-06-13 03:14 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] keeva
part of what made them focus on Edinburgh was a personal ad he put on a lesbian site with Jelena Lecic's picture that listed Amina's location as Edinburgh -- it was the second time that Edinburgh came up

he wasn't JUST doing this for political blogging's sake -- he joined, and set up as well, a number of mailing lists for "women only" for sharing lesbian fetish pictures and videos, as "Amina"

Date: 2011-06-13 03:19 am (UTC)
thejeopardymaze: (Default)
From: [personal profile] thejeopardymaze
...he joined, and set up as well, a number of mailing lists for "women only" for sharing lesbian fetish pictures and videos, as "Amina"

Sounds like someone with a history of abusing women right there. I wonder if he has a police record.

The only good thing about this is that his cover was blown.

Date: 2011-06-13 03:28 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] keeva
I wonder how much his wife really knew about it. I suspect she knew about the public blogging (and helped with that), but I question whether or not she was aware of Amina's double life on lesbian sites, including the relationship between "Amina" and Sandra Bagaria.

Sociopathy is always a possible factor

Date: 2011-06-13 03:39 am (UTC)
thejeopardymaze: (Default)
From: [personal profile] thejeopardymaze
However, it's not like men don't benefit from privilege in most societies, so while I might be surprised about how far he went, we can't pretend it's entirely unusual.

There are a lot of stories out there about internet hoaxes long before this one, this is just another to add to the list.

Date: 2011-06-13 03:59 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] keeva
I don't have any idea either. I don't know if the gender issue thing is authentic or not -- it seems to be what he (as a sockpuppet) told Liz Henry, but apparently he told her a lot of stuff to try to seem sympathetic. It could all be bullshit.

Here's my take on it.

He created a female persona for internet use sometime in the mid 2000s, about 2005 or so. He joined mailing lists about alternate-history fiction and the Iraq war at the time, and found that he got more credibility speaking as "a Syrian woman" than as himself.

He also enjoyed having this female persona, for whatever reasons, and started actively "being" Amina in some sense -- on lesbian women-only fetish sites, in email, at dating sites.

In 2007 he got married to Britta, who shared his interests in the Middle East. This is also when he started blogging for the first time as the Amina persona, as the background for a faux "autobiographical" novel. This is where the quote about some posts being fictional came from.

He might have created another female lesbian persona, "Amanda Lynn McClure." Both "AmyLynn" and Amina were poets, and it's questionable whether "McClure" exists or not. Note that in the Amina "autobiography," Amina imagines herself as a white woman with that name.

So Tom is really getting into this new identity of his. About six months ago, he strikes up an internet relationship -- probably not the first one he's had -- with Sandra Bagaria in Canada. She's "safe" because there's no chance of meeting her face-to-face, especially since he's moved out of the U.S. even.

He also starts blogging again, because he wants to talk about this Arab Spring stuff, and he's got some what he thinks is already the perfect cover identity to do it -- one with credibility and even a history. This follows his writing, as Amina, to the LezGetReal site, a letter about lesbian life in Syria.

But sometime in the last month or so, problems come up. Bagaria and "Amina" have exchanged over a thousand emails, but they've never talked on the phone or on Skype. Something starts to hit the fan -- did Sandra push too much? Did Britta find out about the "lesbian" affairs? Whatever it was, Tom panics. The charade needs to end.

So he writes up a scenario whereby Amina will be "written out" of the story -- maybe he thought he was doing a kindness to Sandra, maybe it was an ultimatum from Britta, who knows? -- by being captured by the Syrian authorities. Good plan, right?

Problem is, this is 2011 and everything is connected. Bloggers and twitter users pick up on it, lesbian and feminist sites spread the word, FaceBook pages are created and attract thousands of people who pressed the "Like" button to Free Amina.

The whole thing falls apart while Tom and Britta are on vacation in Turkey. He tries to deny it and deny it, but the investigators have got him dead to rights. There's no way out, and Electronic Intifada -- concerned that an impostor is infiltrating pro-Palestinian groups with lies for unknown reasons, run him to the ground, name him publicly, and force his confession.

Date: 2011-06-13 06:30 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] keeva
By the way, none of that is meant to excuse it -- just to come up with a possible context in which it happened. At every point along the way, at every step that I can imagine, this man (and possibly his wife) fucked up in monstrously horrible ways that harmed many, many people along the way.

Date: 2011-06-13 03:36 am (UTC)
thejeopardymaze: (Default)
From: [personal profile] thejeopardymaze
I can imagine a lot factors involved in that one, and if I knew more about Turkey, I'd probably say more here.

Date: 2011-06-13 04:00 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] keeva
He's not from Turkey. He's vacationing there; he and his wife are both Americans who are living in Scotland currently.

Signing his post "Tom MacMaster, Istanbul, Turkey" is another deflection on his part.

Ah, okay

Date: 2011-06-13 04:10 am (UTC)
thejeopardymaze: (Default)
From: [personal profile] thejeopardymaze
I kind of suspect she might be going through a denial phase, and the worry over how the end of a marriage might be a sign of being a failure, but I don't know enough about the facts of the case. But women are raised to tolerate more bullshit than men in general from their partners.

Re: Ah, okay

Date: 2011-06-13 04:15 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] keeva
Britta wrote to a journalist from NPR to say that she just wants to enjoy her Istanbul vacation and not worry about all this Internet drama.

Re: Ah, okay

Date: 2011-06-13 04:41 am (UTC)
thejeopardymaze: (Default)
From: [personal profile] thejeopardymaze
Damn, this reminds me of the worst of poly drama.

Pre-ETA: This doesn't mean I'm against polyamory, just a loud vocal minority of asshats who post too much bullshit in certain online forums.

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