(Swiss Info) A Swiss woman who accused the Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan of rape in 2018 has now launched a new legal case against him, this time for slander.
The case centres around Ramadan’s book “Devoir de verité” (“The Responsibility of Truth”), published in September this year, in which the Swiss scholar gives his take on the sex allegations and legal controversies involving him over the past two years.
In one section of the book, public broadcaster RTS reports, Ramadan talks about the incident with the Swiss woman, who he identifies by a pseudonym.
Ramadan says that the woman initially did not want to bring a case against him — rather she just wanted to “criticize his behaviour,” he claims. He goes on to say that pressure and financial incentives from others encouraged her to take the case to the courts.