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− | Taslima Nasreen is an author who describes herself as a 'secular humanist, feminist and physician'. | + | Taslima Nasreen (also [[Taslima Nasrin]]) is an author who describes herself as a 'secular humanist, feminist and physician'. |
In August 2015 in response to Europe's refugee crisis she tweeted a range of anti-Muslim statements, including: | In August 2015 in response to Europe's refugee crisis she tweeted a range of anti-Muslim statements, including: |
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Taslima Nasreen (also Taslima Nasrin) is an author who describes herself as a 'secular humanist, feminist and physician'.
In August 2015 in response to Europe's refugee crisis she tweeted a range of anti-Muslim statements, including:
- 'In the past Muslims invaded countries by swords, now they invade with large population.
- 'Europe was the safest place on Earth. When we atheists were threatened by Islamists,we could take shelter in Europe. It won't be possible anymore'
- 'I hope I won't be alive when Europe introduces sharia law.' [1]
Affiliations
- Gatestone Institute
- International Free Press Society - Board of Advisors
Notes
- ↑ @taslimanasreen, Twitter, 8 September 2015, accessed 9 September 2015