February 8, 2010

Weinthal: German Cultural Appeasement

Benjamin Weinthal argues: “Just when the murderous lessons of political Islam–from the numerous terror attacks to “honor killings” […]
February 2, 2010

UW-Madison speaker critical of Islam, draws Muslims’ criticism

At a lecture at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Ayaan Hirsi Ali said “We must use intelligence and reason […]
January 25, 2010

Islamists New Weapon: Libel Law

Libel suits are not normally associated with national security, but a case the Texas Supreme Court ruled on […]
January 24, 2010

Hirsi Ali criticises western ‘appeasement’ of Islam

Ayaan Hirsi Ali on Sunday accused the world’s liberal democracies of appeasing radical Muslims: “In the West, people […]
January 10, 2010

Metropolitan Museum pulls images of Mohammed

The Metropolitan Museum of Art quietly pulled images of the Prophet Mohammed from its Islamic collection and may […]
January 4, 2010

Broder: West is choked by fear

In Der Spiegel, Henryk Broder writes: “When Muslims tried to murder Salman Rushdie 20 years ago, the protests […]
January 2, 2010

Al-Qaeda-Linked Man Shot by Police in Home of Danish Cartoonist

A Somali man with ties to al-Qaeda was shot as he broke into the home of Kurt Westergaard, […]
January 2, 2010

Danish Police Stop Attack on Cartoonist

A Somali man was charged with two counts of attempted murder on Saturday for an attack on a […]
December 15, 2009

Bary’s Parents Ask Judge To Keep Christmas Cards From Daughter

Attorneys for the parents of religious runaway Rifqa Bary on Tuesday asked a judge to stop her attorneys […]
November 30, 2009

Tory Muslim peer pelted with eggs

Conservative peer Baroness Warsi of Dewsbury, named Britain’s most powerful Muslim woman, has been pelted with eggs during […]
November 9, 2009

Voltaire Press at Duke University publishes cartoons

Voltaire Press at Duke University has just published “Muhammad The ‘Banned’ Images”: the book includes all the images […]
November 2, 2009

Random House pressured by extremists

In a review of the book “The Sword of Medina” by Sherry Jones, Publishers Weekly writes: “Fortunately for […]
November 2, 2009

Peter Hall: No Islamic Landmarks Were Harmed in the Making of ‘2012’

The new disaster movie 2012 features many religious and cultural landmarks destroyed by a series of natural disasters, […]
October 30, 2009

Klausen discusses her book and cartoons that “shook the world”

At Brandeis University, Professor Jytte Klausen addressed the causes of violence and controversy over a Muslim cartoon editorial […]
October 27, 2009

2 Chicago Men Charged in Terror Plot Over Muhammad Cartoons

Two Chicago men, angered by the Danish cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed, were charged in separate complaints filed […]
October 17, 2009

Berkowitz: Academia Goes Silent on Free Speech

Peter Berkowitz writes: “The wonder is that Yale’s censorship has excited so little debate at Yale”. via:[http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704107204574469111623490506.html]
October 6, 2009

Letter: Yale controls its Press

Yale University Press has refused to change its decision to censor Brandeis Professor Jytte Klausen’s book on the […]
October 4, 2009

Opinion: More Insults, Please

Insults are a longstanding part of free expression in much of the West but are under pressure in […]
October 3, 2009

Novelist fears Muslim backlash

A German publisher has canceled plans to publish a mass-market novel out of fears that it might face […]
October 2, 2009

Muslim cartoon fallout hits Yale: Author says issue overblown

Brandeis Professor Jytte Klausen, whose book on the Danish cartoon controversy was censured by Yale University Press, said […]