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The morning after the 9/11 attacks...we began talking about the Twin Towers attack. Ruud shook his head sadly about it all. He said, "It's so weird, isn't it, all these people saying this has to do with Islam?" I couldn't help myself...I blurted out, "But it *is* about Islam. This is based in belief. This is Islam." Ruud said, "Ayaan, of course these people may have been Muslims, but they are a lunatic fringe. We have extremist Christians, too, who interpret the bible literally. Most Muslims do not believe these things. To say so is to disparage a faith which is the second largest religion in the world, and which is civilized, and peaceful." I walked into the office thinking, "I have to wake these people up."...The Dutch had forgotten that it was possible for people to stand up and wage war, destroy property, imprison, kill, impose laws of virtue because of the call of God. That kind of religion hadn't been present in Holland for centuries. It was not a lunatic fringe who felt this way about America and the West. I knew that a vast mass of Muslims would see the attacks as justified retaliation against the infidel enemies of Islam.


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On that day Ayaan Hirsi Ali gave a press conference in which Ayaan Hirsi Ali restated that although Ayaan Hirsi Ali felt it was wrong to be granted asylum under false pretences the facts had been publicly known since 2002 when they had been reported in the media and in one of her publications. The ensuing political upheaval on 29 June ultimately led to the fall of the Second Balkenende cabinet.

Ayaan Hirsi Ali (Dutch pronunciation: [ɑˈjaːn ˈɦirsi ˈaːli] ([Image] listen); full name: Ayaan Hirsi Magan Isse Guleid Ali Wai’ays Muhammad Ali Umar Osman Mahamud; Somali: Ayaan Xirsi Cali; Arabic: أيان حرسي علي‎ / ALA-LC: Ayān Ḥirsī ‘Alī) (born 13 November 1969) is a Somali-Dutch feminist and atheist activist writer and politician who is known for her views critical of Islam. In 2005 Ayaan Hirsi Ali was named by Time magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world. In 2003 Ayaan Hirsi Ali was elected a member of the House of Representatives (the lower house of the Dutch parliament) representing the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).

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