Gay Girl in Damascus is a man called Tom

Tom Macmaster ... wrote under the pseudonym Amina Arraf.
                                                                   Tom MacMaster ... wrote under the pseudonym Amina Arraf.
Amina Arraf, the "Gay Girl in Damascus" who sent the world into a frenzy after she was reportedly kidnapped by Syrian security forces, has been outed as a 40-year-old American man.
A new entry on Sunday in the blog, which for months was purportedly written by a lesbian Syrian-American woman living in Damascus, asserted that the entire saga was a hoax.
The post, which came days after an entry saying the blogger had been arrested, was signed by "Tom MacMaster" in Istanbul, Turkey.
Jelena Lecic ... the Croat living in London says the Gay Girl in Damascus blog has been carrying a picture of her.
Jelena Lecic ... the Croat living in London said the Gay Girl in Damascus blog was carrying a picture of her.
In it, the author says the narrative was fictional but insists it "created an important voice for issues I feel strongly about".
It says the author had never expected so much attention.
It is not the first time a blog has been exposed as an elaborate fiction. In 2004, the Plain Layne blog, purportedly the diary of a bisexual young woman, was revealed to have been written by a man, Odin Soli.



Celebrities walk the red carpet at the Tony


Laura Benanti attends the 65th Annual Tony Awards at the Beacon Theatre on June 12, 2011 in New York City.





 Laura Benanti attends the 65th Annual Tony Awards at the Beacon Theatre on June 12, 2011 in New York City


SC to decide on Kanimozhi''s bail plea tomorrow


New Delhi, Jun 12 (PTI) The Supreme Court will hear tomorrow the bail pleas of DMK MP Kanimozhi and Kalaignar TV MD Sharad Kumar, accused in the 2G spectrum case.
Kanimozhi, the 43-year-old daughter of DMK chief M Karunanidhi, and Kumar have challenged the Delhi High Court verdict rejecting their bail pleas.
A vacation bench of justices B S Chauhan and Swatanter Kumar will take up the matter which is listed as Item No. 16.
The High Court had on June 8 dismissed their pleas after observing that they have strong political connections and the possibility of them influencing witnesses cannot be ruled out.
Kanimozhi and Kumar, named as accused in the second charge sheet for allegedly taking bribe of Rs 200 crore, were arrested on May 20 after the special court dismissed their bail pleas in the case.
Both Kanimozhi and Kumar have 20 per cent stake each in Kalaignar TV Pvt Ltd, which allegedly received Rs 200 crore through a "circuitous" route from Shahid Balwa promoted D B Realty.
Karunanidhi''s wife Dayalu Ammal, who has been left out of the list of accused, owns the remaining 60 per cent shares in the channel.
Kanimozhi and Kumar had moved the high court on May 23 challenging the trial court''s order which had rejected their bail pleas, saying the offence attributed to them was grave and the possibility of influencing the witnesses cannot be ruled out.
CBI Special Judge O P Saini had on May 20 rejected the bail pleas of Kanimozhi and Kumar and ordered their "forthwith" arrest. They are currently lodged in Tihar Jail. PTI RB RAI ZMN

Rep. Weiner seeks leave of absence for professional treatment


Under pressure to resign in a sexting scandal, Rep. Anthony Weiner announced Saturday he was entering professional treatment at an undisclosed location and requested a leave of absence from Congress.
An aide for the embattled New York lawmaker made the disclosure in a statement shortly after several Democratic party leaders demanded he quit for exchanging messages and photos ranging from sexually suggestive to explicit with several women online.
“This sordid affair has become an unacceptable distraction for Representative Weiner, his family, his constituents and the House,” Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the party chairwoman, said in a written statement calling for the 46-year-old married lawmaker lawmaker to step down.
The House Democratic leader, Rep. Nancy Pelosi of California, said Weiner “has the love of his family, the confidence of his constituents and the recognition that he needs help. I urge Congressman Weiner to seek that help without the pressures of being a member of Congress.”
Mr. Weiner's spokeswoman, Risa Heller, said in the statement that the congressman departed during the morning “to seek professional treatment to focus on becoming a better husband and healthier person. In light of that, he will request a short leave of absence from the House of Representatives so that he can get evaluated and map out a course of treatment to make himself well.”
The statement did not say where he would receive treatment, or what type was involved. Others familiar with his plans said he had left New York by air.
Also joining in calls for Mr. Weiner to quit was Rep. Steve Israel, D-N.Y, chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and a member of the party's leadership.
In an interview, Mr. Israel said he had told Weiner in a phone call during the day “that I was going to call on him to resign and he absorbed that. Obviously he had much more personal and pressing issues that he was addressing.
“He didn't give me any indication of whether he was going to resign or not,” Mr. Israel said.
Pelosi also spoke with Mr. Weiner during the day to let him know that she, too, would be joining the calls for resignation.
The developments occurred one day after Mr. Weiner acknowledged he had exchanged online messages with a 17-year-old girl in Delaware. He said nothing improper had passed between the two of them.
Democrats said the concerted call for a resignation had been brewing for days, as senior party officials concluded the scandal was interfering with their attempts to gain political momentum in advance of the 2012 elections.
“We had decided we were not going to have one more week of Anthony Weinergate,” said one official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations.
This official added that Ms. Pelosi and Mr. Israel had spoken numerous times in the past several days with Mr. Weiner, hoping to persuade him to step down for the good of the party, telling him that because of the media focus on his predicament, their attacks on a Republican Medicare proposal were largely unnoticed.
Publicly, Ms. Pelosi, Wasserman Schultz and others had been notably reticent in the days since Mr. Weiner held a news conference on Monday to announce he had exchanged lewd photos, and more, with a handful of women.
On Thursday, an X-rated photo surfaced on a website, and in response, Weiner's office issued a statement that did not deny it had been taken of him.
The Democratic National Committee was so eager to downplay the controversy that earlier in the week, spokesman Brad Woodhouse referred calls to Wasserman Schultz' House office, saying Weiner's predicament was a congressional matter.
Her statement demanding a resignation, five days later, was issued by the DNC.
The White House declined comment on the matter, and Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y, his state's dominant Democrat, maintained a public silence after an initial statement issued on Monday.
Until disclosing he was seeking treatment, Weiner had been adamant that he would not quit Congress and was planning to return to work with the new week.
Earlier Saturday, he said his conduct involved “personal failings” and that he would try not to let them get in the way of his “professional work.”
Mr. Weiner is married to Huma Abedin, a top aide to Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. Ms. Abedin is pregnant with the couple's first child. She is traveling with Clinton in Africa until the middle of next week.
Before Saturday's developments, at least nine Democratic House members and three senators said Mr. Weiner should resign.

Sonia Gandhi condemns Mid Day scribe's murder


New Delhi, June 12 (ANI): Condemning the killing of senior journalist Jyotirmay Dey, who was working as a Special Editor (Investigation) with an English tabloid 'Mid-Day' in Mumbai, Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Sunday asked the Maharashtra Government to apprehend the culprits involved in the crime.
In her message, Gandhi expressed "shock and dismay" over the killing and said that such "dastardly acts" would not be tolerated in civilized society.
She said she was confident that the state government would act fast and decisively in investigating the murder
Earlier, Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan said police would conduct an inquiry into the incident to nab the culprits.
"Media plays an important role in democracy and efforts to terrorise media will be foiled," Chavan said.
Maharashtra Home Minister R.R. Patil said, the government has taken this incident very seriously and senior police officials have been asked to make all efforts to nab the culprits.
Meanwhile, journalist organizations in Mumbai have decided to organize a protest rally at Mantralaya on Monday. The Press Club in Mumbai has demanded immediate investigation and action against the culprits.
Dey was shot dead by motorcycle-borne killers in broad daylight in Mumbai's central suburb of Powai on Saturday afternoon.
He was considered to be arguably India's best-connected writer on the Mumbai underworld. He spent most of his reporting career bringing out accounts of the goings-on in the Mumbai underworld for several newspapers.
He also wrote a book titled 'Zero Dial: The Dangerous World of Informers' and 'Khallas' - considered a dictionary on the Mumbai underworld. (ANI)
 

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