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The brutal murder of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh in 2004 shocked the world. Shot and mutilated by an Islamic fanatic as he cycled to work, it was a stark reminder of the dangers of challenging an extreme Islamic worldview. It also changed the life of Ayaan Hirsi Ali, van...
The recent threats against the creators of "South Park" demonstrate some of the damage that can be done to free society by Muslim fringe groups.
This book is aprofound meditation on Islam and the role of women, the rights of the individual, the roots of fanaticism, and Western policies toward Islamic countries and immigrant communities.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali, forced to go into hiding after the murder of filmmaker Theo van Gogh, argues that if Europe doesn't stand up to extremists, it will spread a culture of self-censorship.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali's memoir Infidel tells the story of her emancipation.
The killer of Theo van Gogh,Mohammed B., was no lone wolf; the Theo van Gogh slaughter wasthe product of a continental network of like-minded fanatics.
Anne Applebaum reviews Ayaan Hirsi Ali's Infidel.
Throughout the Western world there are, unfortunately, people who flinch from the responsibilities of freedom.




