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Sunday, December 23, 2018

FRANCE: FORMER CHARLIE HEBDO WOMAN GETS RAPE & DEATH THREATS AFTER SAYING "ISLAM HAS TO SUBMIT TO FRENCH LAWS"

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FRANCE: WOMAN GETS RAPE & DEATH THREATS AFTER SAYING "ISLAM HAS TO SUBMIT TO FRENCH LAWS" 
BY ROBERT SPENCER
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational and research purposes:
 “Islam has to submit to French laws, humour, reason and any form of 
criticism just like any other ideology, sect or religion.” Yes. All 
should be accountable to the same laws. This should be taken for granted
 by all French authorities as a requirement for living in France and a 
prerequisite for entering it as an immigrant. But it isn’t. And that is 
an indication that France is in an advanced state of degeneration, and 
is likely not to last much longer as anything resembling a free society.
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Women who SPEAK about Islam in France are threatened with Rape & Death!

Do Americans understand this is happening here in the USA too?

Not only do Jihadists threaten my life for criticizing Islam BUT Leftist media libels me & helps Terrorists locate me and my loved ones - WHY?
 
“Woman threatened with murder after saying Islam should submit to French laws and criticism,” Voice of Europe, December 21, 2018 (thanks to the Geller Report):
Moroccan-French journalist Zineb El Rhazoui says she has received death and rape threats for saying “innoccous” [sic] things like: “Islam has to submit to French laws, humour, reason and any form of criticism just like any other ideology, sect or religion”.
According to the former cartoonist of Charlie Hebdo “There is no valid reason for Islam to be an exception”.
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SEE ALSO:
https://www.jihadwatch.org/2018/12/mastermind-of-charlie-hebdo-jihad-massacre-a-convert-to-islam-is-apprehended-in-djibouti 
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 ZINEB EL RHAZOUI | CHALLENGING POWER
 Zineb El Rhazoui, Moroccan-French journalist and former Charlie Hebdo columnist, has received death threats for expressing her views on freedom from some of the world’s most violent extremists. In her talk at the first ever Oslo Freedom Forum in Johannesburg she shares her work as an advocate for free speech and thought in the Muslim world.
 Zineb El Rhazoui, Destroying Islamic Fascism

 Zineb El Rhazoui | San Francisco Freedom Forum
 
BBC NEWS HARDtalk with Zineb El Rhazoui
Zineb El Rhazoui - A Charlie Ebdo Reporter who was lucky not to have been caught up in the Paris Massacre. A Truly Courageous Female Morrocan Muslim Journalist who has more balls of steel than all of the millions of so-called Moderate Muslims put together, who are too afraid to confront the evil doctrine preached and practiced by their fellow Muslims. She has been the Number 1 target on the Terrorist List, she has had fatwas bestowed on her by the Muslim Clergy, she is labled an Islamaphobe, and inspite of it all, she steadfastly refuses to change her stance. This is a woman you can't but admire.
 My true story | Zineb El Rhazoui | TEDxKalamata
 Zineb,a few months after the attack at Charlie Hebdo that shocked the world came to TEDxKalamata for a powerful speech. At her talk, is going to share her point view towards human rights, racism and freedom of speech. Zineb El Rhazoui is a Moroccan-born French human rights activist and a columnist for the satirical weekly magazine Charlie Hebdo. She published several articles on religious minorities in the journal Le Journal Hebdomadaire, an independent publication banned by the Moroccan government in 2010. She co-founded the pro-democracy, pro-secularism movement MALI before joining Charlie Hebdo in 2011. After being arrested three times by the Moroccan government, El Rhazoui was eventually forced into exile in Slovenia. In 2013, she co-authored the comic book “The Life of Mohamed” with the slain Charlie Hebdo editor Stéphane Charbonnier. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx