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      • Hirsi Ali left the parliament in 2006 following an announcement by the immigration minister that her Dutch citizenship was illegitimate on account of false statements she had made on her asylum and citizenship applications.
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  2. Hirsi Ali arrived in the Netherlands in 1992. That year she had travelled from Kenya to visit her family in Düsseldorf and Bonn, Germany and gone to the Netherlands to escape an alleged forced marriage. Once there, she requested political asylum and obtained a residence permit.

  3. May 6, 2024 · Women’s rights activist and author Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a former figurehead in the New Atheism movement, openly recanted her past assertions that all religions, including Christianity, were equally damaging.

  4. Sep 9, 2021 · The global campaign against sexual violence has been bolstered in recent years by the #MeToo movement. Hirsi Ali has voiced her strong support for the movement’s campaign for women’s safety in the workplace, but she also criticised it for being dominated by middle-class concerns.

  5. Ayaan Hirsi Ali Keynote Interview from Oxford 2019, where Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Founder of the AHA Foundation and renowned Women’s Rights Activist, engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Dr...

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  6. Aug 14, 2024 · Ayaan Hirsi Ali (born November 13, 1969, Mogadishu, Somalia) is a Somali-born Dutch American activist, writer, and politician best known for her contention that Islam is fundamentally incompatible with Western democratic values, especially those upholding the rights of women.

  7. Dec 16, 2006 · AYAAN HIRSI ALI, a Somali immigrant who served in the parliament of the Netherlands until earlier this year, is the author of "Infidel," an autobiography to be published in February. ONE DAY IN...

  8. Mar 5, 2021 · She’ll share her own story of speaking up for women and the backlash she’s received, why she thinks Islamists and wokeists, those ascribing to woke ideology, have more in common than you’d think, and whether or not concerns for women’s safety are impacted by our changing culture.