T is therefore learns from reading this second volume of the work written by Diam's? Since 2012 she divorced, remarried and gave birth to a second child, that's probably what that will hold the press eager for scandals to sell, but beyond these private aspects, is a veiled woman who speaks, saying, among other things, that "When we speak of the veil is often to evoke the reaction of people facing this suit: shock, incomprehension, rejection ... But we do not talk about that veiled woman feels like fear, unease and anguish at the thought of offending others. " She reaffirms loud and clear: she wears the veil voluntarily and is still surprised contempt that this choice raises: "Then as now, my body belongs to me, just like all women, and I dresses as I see fit. ".
Obviously, its place in the French countryside, gives it a very personal viewpoint about the attacks in January. "Islam is part of France because he lives in the heart of many French today. We have to accept this reality, not as a failure nor a capitulation to a foreign enemy that would have taken our children, but as a true fulfillment source for me and for millions of people who do not want war or conflict, which aspire only to live in peace and to worship God. I am French and Muslim and I have I am not choosing French and Muslim.. I have roots and wings " she said poetically, having lost none of the pen that was hers when she burned the boards, and his life under the spotlight.
Whether we like it or not Diam's hard not to listen to that voice so singular and so representative of a significant portion of the French population which the media often talk about but that they give too rarely speak.
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