Michelle Malkin has a first report from Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s presentation at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard, where she was confronted by several seething Muslim students. Near the end, somewhat exasperated, it seems, by the wave of denial that Harvard’s Muslim community had brought to the forum, she commented ...
In an event open to the public, Ayaan Hirsi Ali will be speaking from 2:30 to 4:00 PM at Weiner Auditorium, Taubman Building, just off Harvard Square. Details here: Center for Public Leadership :: John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. (Hat tip: NuclearTinkerbell.) UPDATE at 5/9/06 9:26:54 am: Allahpundit has ...
Courageous critic of Islam Ayaan Hirsi Ali will be at the Harvard Bookstore tomorrow at noon, in an event open to the public: Harvard Coop. (Hat tip: Andrew Bostom.) Her talk later in the evening requires a Harvard ID: Ayaan Hirsi Ali at Harvard, May 9, 2006.
Here’s a fascinating interview with Dutch MP Ayaan Hirsi Ali, on Norway’s NRK television in February 2006, talking about her film Submission, Theo Van Gogh, her views on Islam, the Danish cartoons, and her need for constant protection from Islamic threats of death. The clip starts with a short segment ...
Look at her eyes, folks. Muslim student groups are almost certain to react strongly to Ayaan Hirsi Ali, an ex-Muslim who is now one of Islam’s fiercest and most courageous critics. This is one to watch. Any lizardoids in the area are encouraged to send us reports (or post if you’re ...
Atlas has the text of Brendan Bernhard’s excellent piece for the New York Sun, on Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s recent interview at the New York Public Library as part of PEN World Voices: The New York Festival of International Literature: The liberal betrayal of Ayaan Hirsi Ali. “My criticism of the West, ...