The Ayaan Hirsi Ali - Theo Van Gogh Facts

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Political Parties, True Crime, Murder
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Author: Heinz Duthel ISBN: 1230000126018
Publisher: Heinz Duthel Publication: April 18, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Heinz Duthel
ISBN: 1230000126018
Publisher: Heinz Duthel
Publication: April 18, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Liberal and free Nations like the Netherlands are ideal roots for Multiracial and ideological Confrontation. If such are based on extremism, it ends deathly.

The Ayaan Hirsi Ali - Theo Van Gogh Report shows why.
'Everyone Is Afraid to Criticize Islam’.

THE threat to kill Ayaan Hirsi Ali was staked with a dagger into the chest of Dutch film-maker Theo Van Gogh who had been shot as he rode his bike along an Amsterdam street in broad daylight.

Van Gogh's last words to his assassin read like an epitaph for the Western enlightenment. "Can't we talk about this?" he reasoned. The response was immediate and final. Mohammed Bouyeri slit Van Gogh's throat and silenced him forever.

He describes her as 'a courageous woman who is exercising her right to free speech'.

Hirsi Ali herself responded by saying she was 'overwhelmed with emotions and filled with great pride and gratitude to be counted as one of the many immigrants to the US… who came seeking freedom, refuge and the right to speak without fear of persecution.'


Hirsi Ali has been under heavy guard for several years because of the short film Submission which she made together with the film maker Theo van Gogh murdered by an Islamic extremist in November 2004. The Americans are unable to provide Hirsi Ali with protection for legal reasons, the NRC says.

Hirsi Ali is to continue her work for the right-wing think-tank American Enterprise Institute from a secret address in the Netherlands. She moved to the US last year.


'I am the village idiot, they won't hurt me.' For decades, the Netherlands has had an open-door policy; it is now home to more than 1 million immigrants, mainly from Islamic countries. In the process of ensuring that Muslim immigrants are treated as equal citizens, the Dutch government has allowed mosques to flourish, some of which preach a radical brand of Islam that runs counter to the Netherlands' liberal values. It's this climate of "politically correct" tolerance that incited van Gogh and spurred him to strike back in his writings and films.

'Everyone Is Afraid to Criticize Islam’
 

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Liberal and free Nations like the Netherlands are ideal roots for Multiracial and ideological Confrontation. If such are based on extremism, it ends deathly.

The Ayaan Hirsi Ali - Theo Van Gogh Report shows why.
'Everyone Is Afraid to Criticize Islam’.

THE threat to kill Ayaan Hirsi Ali was staked with a dagger into the chest of Dutch film-maker Theo Van Gogh who had been shot as he rode his bike along an Amsterdam street in broad daylight.

Van Gogh's last words to his assassin read like an epitaph for the Western enlightenment. "Can't we talk about this?" he reasoned. The response was immediate and final. Mohammed Bouyeri slit Van Gogh's throat and silenced him forever.

He describes her as 'a courageous woman who is exercising her right to free speech'.

Hirsi Ali herself responded by saying she was 'overwhelmed with emotions and filled with great pride and gratitude to be counted as one of the many immigrants to the US… who came seeking freedom, refuge and the right to speak without fear of persecution.'


Hirsi Ali has been under heavy guard for several years because of the short film Submission which she made together with the film maker Theo van Gogh murdered by an Islamic extremist in November 2004. The Americans are unable to provide Hirsi Ali with protection for legal reasons, the NRC says.

Hirsi Ali is to continue her work for the right-wing think-tank American Enterprise Institute from a secret address in the Netherlands. She moved to the US last year.


'I am the village idiot, they won't hurt me.' For decades, the Netherlands has had an open-door policy; it is now home to more than 1 million immigrants, mainly from Islamic countries. In the process of ensuring that Muslim immigrants are treated as equal citizens, the Dutch government has allowed mosques to flourish, some of which preach a radical brand of Islam that runs counter to the Netherlands' liberal values. It's this climate of "politically correct" tolerance that incited van Gogh and spurred him to strike back in his writings and films.

'Everyone Is Afraid to Criticize Islam’
 

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