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Friday, January 30, 2015
Brandeis U caves to CAIR WITHDRAWS honors from HEROINE Ayann Hirsi Ali
Brandeis University has become
the latest entity to capitulate to the Council on American-Islamic
Relations’ (CAIR) campaign to silence critics of Islam.
In an open
letter to Brandeis University, CAIR, using their typical ploy to silence
critics, personally attacked Ayaan Hirsi Ali, who was to receive an
honorary degree from Brandeis for her “work to protect and defend the
rights of women and girls.” In their letter, CAIR refers to Hirsi Ali
as a “notorious Islamophobe” and compares honoring her with “promoting
the work of a white supremacist.”
Brandeis University Capitulates to CAIR; Withdraws Honor from Woman Fighting Islam’s Oppression of Women
Somali-born
Hirsi Ali was raised in a strict Muslim family and after surviving a
civil war, genital mutilation, and beatings, fled to the Netherlands in
1992 to escape a forced marriage. As a member of the Dutch Parliament
from 2003-2006, she fought to raise awareness to the plight of Muslim
women especially within Muslim immigrant populations. Hirsi Ali’s
criticism of Islam and efforts to raise awareness to Islam sanctioned
violence has resulted in death threats both abroad and in the United
States.For over a decade, Hirsi Ali has spoken out against such
practices as female genital mutilation, “honor killings,” and
applications of Sharia Law that justify beatings and rape. Her outspoken
criticism of Islam was dubbed by CAIR as “anti-Muslim hate” and led
Brandeis University President, Frederick Lawrence, to comment in an
online statement that her criticisms were “inconsistent with Brandeis
University’s core values.”
2 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Wait! Isn't this old? It happened last year, right? It is still shameful, but why post it now?
2 comments:
Wait! Isn't this old? It happened last year, right? It is still shameful, but why post it now?
The argument over her appearance is old, they just yanked her degree
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