Dutch MP Who Worked with Theo Van Gogh Defies Muslim Pressure [30min]
When Ayaan Hirsi Ali, the Somali-born Dutch MP, wrote Submission, a film attacking what she believes to be the Koran's endorsement of the subjugation of women, she knew it would cause controversy. She did not, however, envisage that it would lead to the murder of her collaborator, Theo Van Gogh, and a life under 24-hour armed guard for her. She talks to Fergal Keane about her journey from devout Muslim to one of Islam's most outspoken critics, and why she refuses to be silenced.
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