The Ayaan Hirsi Ali - Theo Van Gogh Facts

The Ayaan Hirsi Ali - Theo Van Gogh Facts

\'Everyone Is Afraid to Criticize Islam’

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Author: Heinz Duthel
Length: 163 page(s)
Written: Jan 2012
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Category: Sciences & Research » Law  |  Work: Whitepaper
Keywords: The Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Theo Van Gogh Facts, Islam, Netherlands

'Everyone Is Afraid to Criticize Islam’

'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’

The man charged with the murder of a controversial Dutch artist last week has been linked to a fanatical Islamic sect whose members are said to include the al-Qaeda second-in-command, Ayman al-Zawahiri, and the Jordanian terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.

Heinz Duthel
ISBN: 978-1-257-64311-0
Publisher: IAC Society
© Heinz Duthel 2011
The Ayaan Hirsi Ali - Theo Van Gogh Facts


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Heinz Duthel, Master in Philosophy
Born 1950 in Germany
Joint the French Foreign Legion 1966

First book published 1979 (Es ist 5 vor 12) with the assistance of Heinrich Boell, SPK and RH of the German University Bielefeld

Served for several Government Services until 1999
From 2000 till today, Consultant EUISS

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I like to thanks and remember my teacher and best friend I ever had, Dr. Joachim Koch who passed away on 17.9.2008

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