https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/18815/free-speech-rushdie-fatwa
If only more people could follow his example, instead of taking the path of appeasement in the name of cultural sensitivity, the long years of murder and mayhem wrought by the Islamists on the West might come to an end.” –Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Unherd, August 7, 2022
[A] terrible and different reality: the fatwa is gaining ground…
Islamic extremists in 2012 published a terrifying “most wanted list”, like those of the FBI. Title: “Yes we can. A bullet a day keeps the infidel away…. ” What happened to the faces and names on that list? They have been killed, they left the public arena to protect themselves or died under police protection.
We do not even know they exist: our fearful conformist press never tells their amazing stories. They live among us, in Paris, London, Oslo, Copenhagen, Berlin, Amsterdam and all the other European capitals. They live according to a strict security device: they have to tell the police in advance what they will do during the day, who they will see and where they will go and, if anyplace is not considered safe, these victims are forced to change plans.
“Anyone who criticizes Islamism must expect to be violently attacked in this country and without anyone being offended.” — Jan Aleksander Karon, journalist, tichyseinblick.de, August 20, 2022
“Give us his head,” the Islamists shouted outside a British school in Batley. They wanted to kill a teacher whose name we do not even know and who was forced to leave school after heavy death threats. What was he guilty of? Having shown in class some of the Mohammed cartoons during a lesson on freedom of expression.
All decent people should stand with Salman Rushdie and against his persecutors. Is it now a little bit clearer that radical Islam is today one of the biggest threats to Western culture and that we are not winning but instead becoming like turkeys celebrating Thanksgiving?
“Salman Rushdie is a champion of free speech, bravely standing up for Western ideals when so many shy away from the fight. If only more people could follow his example, instead of taking the path of appeasement in the name of cultural sensitivity, the long years of murder and mayhem wrought by the Islamists on the West might come to an end… I know all too well the threat Islamism poses. After I came out as an apostate, I was forced into a bubble of protection that still surrounds me to this day. I have 24-hour security. I still receive death threats. My friend, the sweet, vulgar, brilliant Theo Van Gogh was murdered simply for making a film with me. His attacker used a knife to stab a letter into Theo’s chest: it said that I would be next”.
That is how Ayaan Hirsi Ali reacted to the attempt to assassinate Salman Rushdie in Chautauqua, New York.
Many of the slogans, paraphrases on “free speech” and demonstrations of solidarity to the author of The Satanic Verses hide a terrible and different reality: the fatwa is gaining ground, and more and more people have to live under protection due to criticism of Islam. In the words of the Algerian writer Boualem Sansal writing for L’Express this week:
“[T]o speak only of France, the police will soon no longer be enough, it will be necessary to recruit battalions or form a new body of bodyguards, who know Islam and can recognize under which dress it is presented.”
Islamic extremists in 2012 published a terrifying “most wanted list”, like those of the FBI. Title: “Yes we can. A bullet a day keeps the infidel away…” What happened to the faces and names on that list? They have been killed, left the public arena to protect themselves, or died under police protection.