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Ayaan Hirsi Ali International
Herald Tribune Nov 11 2004
Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a Somali-born member
of the Dutch Parliament, collaborated with Theo van Gogh on the film "Submission,"
which deals with Muslim women who suffer abuse. Van Gogh was murdered
in Amsterdam on Nov. 2, and the son of a Moroccan immigrant has been charged.
Hirsi Ali is in hiding under police protection.
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My initial reaction of shock and disbelief has given
way to a feeling of intense grief. I'm grieving over Theo's death. Grieving
because now he can't move to America with his son. Because he had to die
to focus attention on the presence of individuals whose religious conviction
is many times more valuable than human life. I'm grieving because once again
the Netherlands has lost its innocence, an innocence of which Theo was the
exponent.
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The attacks on America and Spain were dismissed as something
that could happen over there, but not here. Theo's naïveté wasn't that it
couldn't happen here, but that it couldn't happen to him. He said: "I'm
the village idiot; they won't touch me. Be careful, you're the apostate
woman." I'm grieving because my friends and I can't congratulate him on
his new film "0605," of which he was so proud.
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But I'm also angry, that he is dead and I'm alive. I
know I'm alive because I have personal protection and he didn't. I'm angry
that he had to suffer a ritual killing. I'm angry when I listen to the chief
officer of justice saying he had no instructions to protect van Gogh. I'm
angry at the weak excuse that van Gogh didn't want any protection himself
because I know that people at risk, politicians, are forced to have such
protection whether they want it or not. This safeguards not only their lives,
but also public order and national security.
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Could Theo van Gogh's death have been avoided? Were there
sufficient indications that he should be protected? On Aug. 30, a day after
the transmission of "Summer Guests," including "Submission, Part 1," Theo
van Gogh's photo was put up on an Islamist Web site under a photograph of
me. My photo was captioned "The Wicked Infidel Mortadda," his "The Wicked
Infidel Ribald."
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Twenty-two researchers were put to work to find out who
was responsible. I made a statement to the police, and the culprit was sentenced
to nine months in prison. Was Theo consulted about this? Did no one consider
that revenge was imminent, not only because of the film, but also because
one of them had been imprisoned?
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I am angry because I know that the perpetrator is not
alone: He is a member of a network of Muslims who are deeply wrapped up
in their belief, who walk around with intentions to kill innocent people.
Furthermore the perpetrator could prepare his killing in the knowledge of
friends and acquaintances, people who would never murder anyone themselves,
but who do not care about Theo's death. This fact makes Van Gogh's murder
so different from the threats of animal rights activists against politicians
or the letters containing bullets sent to the police. These two menaces
can be controlled. Islamic terrorism, both in the Netherlands and abroad,
is able to thrive because it is embedded in a wider circle of fellow Muslims.
I'm angry that this fact is never fully understood by the people responsible
for our security.
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I feel guilty that I approached Theo with the script
for "Submission." And that he's dead because of it. In the cold light of
day I know that only the perpetrator is guilty of his death. Instinctively,
that is confusing. Theo and I discussed at length the possible consequences
for both of us. He said, "As soon as such considerations dissuade you from
expressing your opinion, isn't that the end of free speech? That is grist
to the mill of the Islamists."
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I was prepared to go a very long way to make people sit
up and take notice: the Dutch authorities, who have to realize that radical
Islam and its supporters have established themselves in the Netherlands;
the Muslim population, which must learn to see the unsightly birthmarks
of its own religion.
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The Muslim population must realize that its disadvantages
are not so much a function of a weakened belief in God, or of discrimination,
as the radicals would have it, but partly their own doing. The treatment
of the individual, the position of women, the creation of ghettos like Islamic
schools, these are all factors that explain why Muslim communities lag behind
others.
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Theo agreed with me on all these points. In his own way
and as a filmmaker he tried, as much as possible, not to shut out Islamic
youth but to connect with it.
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I feel guilty that I abused his lack of fear, because
I know that anyone who tackles the holy scripture is in great danger. A
man has been killed in a most abominable manner, simply because of what
he believes. This is relatively new for the Netherlands, but in Islamic
countries, it's a normal part of life.
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Although today the extremists are still a very small
minority among our Muslim fellow citizens, the potential influence of the
extremists within that group is huge.
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Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s comments were first published in Dutch
in NRC Handelsblad. |