Ayaan Hirsi Ali's cancels Australian tour, citing security concerns

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LittleNileRiver

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Islam critic Ayaan Hirsi Ali has cancelled her Australian tour, citing 'security concerns'

SIMON THOMSEN
APR 3, 2017, 12:08 PM


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Author and Somali-born anti-Islam campaigner Ayaan Hirsi Ali has cancelled her speaking tour of Australia and New Zealand, blaming “security concerns” among “a number of reasons” for pulling out on the day she was due to arrive here.

Hirsi Ali was born in Somalia to a devout Muslim family, was a victim of childhood female genital mutilation and fled an arranged marriage for political asylum in the Netherlands and then entered politics, aligned with current prime minister Mark Rutte’s VVD (the People’s Party for Freedom).

After director Theo van Gogh, her collaborator in 2004 short film Submission, which attacked misogyny in the Koran, was killed, she fled to the US, where she continues to campaign against Islam and recently called for a ban on Muslim schools.

Hirsi Ali was due to deliver speeches in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne this week as part of a tour billed as “Ayaan Hirsi Ali: Hero of Heresy”.

Here’s part of how the event has been billed by promoters:

Infidel. Heretic. Apostate. Ayaan Hirsi Ali has courted controversy over her years in the public eye, earning widespread criticism amongst the liberal left and death threats from the religious right.

Critics have accused her with anti-Muslim hate speech, decrying her portrayal of the religion as a “nihilistic cult of death” and “the new fascism” in which violence is inherent. Other commentators like the late Christopher Hitchens praised her intellectual prowess, while novelist Roger L. Simon deemed her a “modern Joan of Arc”.
The Australian reports that around 2000 people had booked tickets for the talks, which had special security arrangements.

Organisers sent messages to journalists who had interviews scheduled, saying: “Ayaan Hirsi Ali regrets that for a number of reasons including security concerns, she must cancel her upcoming appearances in Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney and Auckland.”

She was due to appear on ABC TV’s Q&A panel show tonight.


The Australian reports that the venues where Hirsi Ali was due to speak had received warnings that they would be surrounded by protestors.

https://www.businessinsider.com.au/...stralian-tour-citing-security-concerns-2017-4
 
Islam critic Ayaan Hirsi Ali has cancelled her Australian tour, citing 'security concerns'

SIMON THOMSEN
APR 3, 2017, 12:08 PM


Hirsi-ali.jpg


Author and Somali-born anti-Islam campaigner Ayaan Hirsi Ali has cancelled her speaking tour of Australia and New Zealand, blaming “security concerns” among “a number of reasons” for pulling out on the day she was due to arrive here.

Hirsi Ali was born in Somalia to a devout Muslim family, was a victim of childhood female genital mutilation and fled an arranged marriage for political asylum in the Netherlands and then entered politics, aligned with current prime minister Mark Rutte’s VVD (the People’s Party for Freedom).

After director Theo van Gogh, her collaborator in 2004 short film Submission, which attacked misogyny in the Koran, was killed, she fled to the US, where she continues to campaign against Islam and recently called for a ban on Muslim schools.

Hirsi Ali was due to deliver speeches in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne this week as part of a tour billed as “Ayaan Hirsi Ali: Hero of Heresy”.

Here’s part of how the event has been billed by promoters:

Infidel. Heretic. Apostate. Ayaan Hirsi Ali has courted controversy over her years in the public eye, earning widespread criticism amongst the liberal left and death threats from the religious right.

Critics have accused her with anti-Muslim hate speech, decrying her portrayal of the religion as a “nihilistic cult of death” and “the new fascism” in which violence is inherent. Other commentators like the late Christopher Hitchens praised her intellectual prowess, while novelist Roger L. Simon deemed her a “modern Joan of Arc”.
The Australian reports that around 2000 people had booked tickets for the talks, which had special security arrangements.

Organisers sent messages to journalists who had interviews scheduled, saying: “Ayaan Hirsi Ali regrets that for a number of reasons including security concerns, she must cancel her upcoming appearances in Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney and Auckland.”

She was due to appear on ABC TV’s Q&A panel show tonight.


The Australian reports that the venues where Hirsi Ali was due to speak had received warnings that they would be surrounded by protestors.

https://www.businessinsider.com.au/...stralian-tour-citing-security-concerns-2017-4


What an embarrassment she is. Have her parents commented on her or are they dead?
 

GodKnowsBest

Somaliweyn Unionist
Too bad that she has to live her life in constant fear while speaking the truth. If she wasn't speaking the truth why does she have a fatwa on her head to be killed on sight if she enters a Muslim country? I respect her. And I admire her courage.
 
Too bad that she has to live her life in constant fear while speaking the truth. If she wasn't speaking the truth why does she have a fatwa on her head to be killed on sight if she enters a Muslim country? I respect her. And I admire her courage.
I guess you're a gaal. I have nothing more to say to you, except her kind isn't welcome in Somalia. What exactly do you admire, her insulting the religion of your people?
 

Cognitivedissonance

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She should come to puntland then she wouldn't be worried about her security we would embrace her and bring the butch back to the fold of Islam qumayoda inta geed lugu xirxiro sidii shaati camal meel Intay la suuro:farole:
 
Too bad that she has to live her life in constant fear while speaking the truth. If she wasn't speaking the truth why does she have a fatwa on her head to be killed on sight if she enters a Muslim country? I respect her. And I admire her courage.
Courage? She wants fame out of this why can't these ex muslims just leave and go on with their lives
 
It makes islam look bad more than anything, proving that muslims are unable to tolerate free speech without the issuing of the threat of violence. Excellent PR for Ayan
 

Keo

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It makes islam look bad more than anything, proving that muslims are unable to tolerate free speech without the issuing of the threat of violence. Excellent PR for Ayan
Others can think whatever they want but she is already an embarrassment for Somalis.
 
One way to know you're peaceful is to have a contract on someone's head or an equivalent for being a critic . retarded
 

DeathWish

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This woman sold herself into slavery. She sold her culture for money and then attacks Islam anytime she can because her masters tell her to.
FGM is a problem, but there is a correct way of addressing it. Attacking your people 24/7 is the worst way to fix any problem. If she tried to spread her ideas respectfully much more people would be willing to listen to her.

Ayaan spreads misinformation about how Muslim women are forced to wear Hijab and that it oppresses them. The Hijab is meant to raise the status of women and not lower it. Do you see a queen ever wearing a bikini in public? Women of higher status don't wear tight or revealing clothes because it's beneath them. So the Hijab elevates every Muslim woman to the status of an aristocrat. Even Allah has His own Hijab that He will remove for the Muslims to finally see Him in Jannah.
 
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