The courageous Ayaan Hirsi Ali was interviewed on Swedish Television August 8, 2005.
In a country where muslims demand their own laws and where a "Religious Islamic Police" controls muslims to prevent them from socializing with non-muslim Swedes, watching Hirsi Ali´s interview should be compulsory.
In the following video she talks about integration (note the difference between muslim integration and integration of islam), the movie "Submission" which lead to the savage killing of its director Theo van Gogh and how she still feels guilty about it.
Radical islam is a danger for the whole world and, according to Hirsi Ali, it´s about time calling the problems by their name.
Pay attention to her message to the liberals...
Also read Islamic Organization To Threaten The Courageous Ayan Hirsi Ali/The VIDEO "Submission" and see how The Organization of The Islamic Conference wants to make her shut up:
The letter read "Following the publication of defamatory cartoons in the newspapers of Denmark and some other European countries which have hurt the feelings of Muslims across the globe, we have heard that Ms. Ayan Hirsi Ali, a Member of Parliament of the Netherlands is busy making a movie titled "Submission 2" with an anti-Islamic theme."
Update:
She was interviewed on Danish TV, dr.dk, November 16th 2005:
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Ayaan Hirsi Ali interviewed on Danish TV(english language after one minute. Alternative link "Se udsendelsen"):
Ms. Ali talks about how 9/11 changed her view on islam. She calls Prophet Muhammad a pervert tyran and compares him with Saddam Hussein (yes, it´s true!).
And more on the cartoons, of course. She finds it incredible that muslims living in the west in a modern society can´t take critics of their prophet.
Childish provocation the muslims say? Well, if it´s childish, why do you allow yourself to get provoked?
You just have to love her!
This programme is from November 16, 2005.
Also watch: Video: Ayaan Hirsi Ali Interviewed In Norwegian TV (english)
She has published a book recently, "The Caged Virgin".
Excerpt from the book:
About twelve years ago, at age twenty-two, I arrived in Western Europe, on the run from an arranged marriage. I soon learned that God and His truth had been humanized here. For Muslims life on earth is merely a transitory stage before the hereafter; but here people are also allowed to invest in their lives as mortals. What is more, hell seems no longer to exist, and God is a god of love rather than a cruel ruler who metes out punishments. I began to take a more critical look at my faith and discovered three important elements of Islam that had not particularly struck me before.
The first of these is that a Muslim's relationship with his God is one of fear. A Muslim's conception of God is absolute. Our God demands total submission. He rewards you if you follow His rules meticulously. He punishes you cruelly if you break His rules, both on earth, with illness and natural disasters, and in the hereafter, with hellfire.
The second element is that Islam knows only one moral source: the Prophet Muhammad. Muhammad is infallible. You would almost believe he is himself a god, but the Koran says explicitly that Muhammad is a human being; he is a supreme human being, though, the most perfect human being. We must live our lives according to his example. What is written in the Koran is what God said as it was heard by Muhammad. The thousands of hadiths -- accounts of what Muhammad said and did, and the advice he gave, which survives in weighty books -- tell us exactly how a Muslim was supposed to live in the seventh century. Devout Muslims consult these works daily to answer questions about life in the twenty-first century.
Update:
Check out "Courageous Women of The War" and Audio: Ayaan Hirsi Ali at Harvard over at Hotair.
"Ayaan At Harvard" at LGF.
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