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* One of twelve signatories of [[Manifesto: Together Facing the New Totalitarianism]] together with [[Ayaan Hirsi Ali]], [[Caroline Fourest]], [[Bernard-Henri Lévy]], [[Irshad Manji]], [[Taslima Nasreen]], [[Salman Rushdie]], [[Antoine Sfeir]], [[Philippe Val]], and [[Ibn Warraq]]. The manifesto starts as follows: "After having overcome [[fascism]], [[Nazism]], and [[Stalinism]], the world now faces a new totalitarian global threat: Islamism."<ref>[http://michellemalkin.com/2006/02/28/a-manifesto-against-islamism/ A Manifesto Against Islamism] "The Twelve", ''[[Jyllands-Posten]]'' 28 February 2006 </ref>
 
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[[Category:Islam Critics|Nasreen, Taslima]]
 
[[Category:Islam Critics|Nasreen, Taslima]]

Latest revision as of 06:51, 11 August 2017

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

Notes

  1. @taslimanasreen, Twitter, 8 September 2015, accessed 9 September 2015
  2. A Manifesto Against Islamism "The Twelve", Jyllands-Posten 28 February 2006