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  • Islam 'defamation' trial delayed (Oriana Fallaci)

    06/14/2006 7:45:52 AM PDT · by sergey1973 · 20 replies · 560+ views
    WorldNetDaily ^ | June 14, 2006 | WorldNetDaily
    Renowned Italian author Oriana Fallaci is facing charges of 'defaming Islam' after the publication of her book "The Force of Reason." The trial opened Monday in Bergamo, Italy, and quickly was adjourned, according to the Associated Press. It is set to resume June 26. The 75-year-old Fallaci, who also suffers from cancer, faces a possible three-year prison term. Italian law prohibits "outrage" toward religion. Although not as well known in the U.S., Fallaci has been recognized as an illustrious journalist in Europe for decades. Known for her aggressive interviews of Henry Kissinger, Yasser Arafat and Ayatollah Khomeini, her books have...
  • Author on trial for defaming Islam

    06/13/2006 11:04:21 AM PDT · by PRePublic · 2 replies · 159+ views
    HindistanTimes ^ | June 12, 2006
    Author on trial for defaming Islam Associated Press Rome, June 12, 2006 The trial of Italian author and veteran journalist Oriana Fallaci, accused of defaming Islam in a 2004 book, opened Monday in northern Italy and was quickly adjourned, a lawyer said. Fallaci, who lives in New York, did not attend the hearing in Bergamo, northern Italy. Monday's hearing was largely devoted to technicalities, and the proceedings were adjourned to June 26, said Matteo Nicoli, a lawyer for the Muslim activist who brought the lawsuit against Fallaci. Activist Adel Smith, who also was not in court, charged that some passages...
  • (Oriana Fallaci) Muslim Target By Robert Spencer

    06/12/2006 6:04:46 PM PDT · by dennisw · 11 replies · 491+ views
    .frontpagemag ^ | June 14, 2005 | Robert Spencer
    Oriana Fallaci is 75 years old. The renowned Italian journalist lives in hiding because of death threats she received after the publication in 2001 of her book The Rage and the Pride. She is dying of cancer. And now she is going to go on trial for “defaming Islam.” The complaint comes from Adel Smith, president of the Muslim Union of Italy, who was never charged with defaming Christianity after he referred to a crucifix as a “miniature cadaver” during his 2003 efforts to have depictions of Christ on the Cross removed from Italian schools.[1] He has amassed a reputation...
  • Italian author on trial for defaming Islam

    06/12/2006 3:50:37 PM PDT · by cricket · 34 replies · 901+ views
    The Jerusalem Post ^ | June 12, 2005 | Associated Press/Rome
    Italian author and veteran journalist Oriana Fallaci goes on trial Monday, charged with defaming Islam in a 2004 book. Fallaci, who lives in New York, was not expected to attend the hearing in Bergamo, northern Italy. Muslim activist Adel Smith filed a lawsuit against Fallaci, charging that some passages in her book, "The Strength of Reason," were offensive to Islam. Smith's lawyer cited a phrase from the book that refers to Islam as "a pool ... that never purifies." Last year, a judge ordered that she stand trial on charges of violating an Italian law that prohibits "outrage to religion."...
  • Trial of Author Oriana Fallaci Continued (Islam: THE Intolerant Religion)

    06/12/2006 8:56:46 AM PDT · by VOA · 17 replies · 826+ views
    AP ^ | 6-12-06 | AP
    ROME - The trial of Italian author and veteran journalist Oriana Fallaci, accused of defaming Islam in a 2004 book, opened Monday in northern Italy and was quickly adjourned, a lawyer said. (snip) Last year, a judge ordered Fallaci to stand trial on charges of violating an Italian law that prohibits "outrage" to religion. (snip) In "The Strength of Reason," Fallaci accuses Europe of having sold its soul to what she describes as an Islamic invasion.
  • Writer facing jail for mosque threat

    06/06/2006 6:04:37 PM PDT · by MadIvan · 39 replies · 1,304+ views
    The Daily Telegraph ^ | June 7, 2006 | Malcolm Moore
    The Italian author Oriana Fallaci, who once wrote that Muslims "breed like rats", may be facing up to three years in prison after she vowed to blow up a mosque.Ms Fallaci, 75, who has cancer, is due to appear in court next week charged with the lesser offence of vilifying Islam, punishable with a £3,450 fine. But after her latest outburst in the New Yorker last week Muslim leaders are demanding that she be tried for inciting religious hatred, which carries a three-year jail term. The former journalist, who has said she will not attend Monday's hearing in Bergamo, told...
  • Writer Facing Jail For Mosque Threat (Oriana Fallaci)

    06/06/2006 6:25:30 PM PDT · by blam · 37 replies · 1,023+ views
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 6-7-2006 | Malcom Moore
    Writer facing jail for mosque threat By Malcolm Moore in Milan (Filed: 07/06/2006) The Italian author Oriana Fallaci, who once wrote that Muslims "breed like rats", may be facing up to three years in prison after she vowed to blow up a mosque. Ms Fallaci, 75, who has cancer, is due to appear in court next week charged with the lesser offence of vilifying Islam, punishable with a £3,450 fine. But after her latest outburst in the New Yorker last week Muslim leaders are demanding that she be tried for inciting religious hatred, which carries a three-year jail term. The...
  • ORIANA FALLACI & THE NEW YORKER -- The Liberal NY Establishment Has No Clothes!

    06/06/2006 8:11:00 AM PDT · by Apolitical · 16 replies · 1,270+ views
    ICONOCLAST ^ | Steven Rittenberg
    Ever since 9-11 scared the hell out of this wordsmith class, the magazine has devoted itself to explaining that there is no real threat from totalitarian Islam, the misunderstood "other", but instead the danger to the world emanates from the person of President George Bush. Like any shared delusional belief, the community of believers feels special, superior to the unknowing masses, and reassured. While radical Islam is battering at the gates, the New Yorker turns its collective gaze, every week, to the imaginary threats posed by the macho cowboy in the White House. No reason to be concerned about an...
  • Oriana Fallaci and the New Yorker

    06/02/2006 1:35:28 PM PDT · by ritt · 7 replies · 307+ views
    Horsefeathers ^ | 06-01-2006 | Stephen Rittenberg
    The New Yorker magazine has, for many years, catered to the anxieties and strivings of wordsmith intellectuals and those aspiring to that status. Is there a psychiatrist’s office in Manhattan that doesn’t display the magazine in its waiting room? It is a part of the supportive therapy worried wordsmith intellectuals require. It reassures them that, just as in 6th grade, they are still the cleverest ones in the class, whatever the adult world may think. It assures them their sexual confusion is evidence of an elevated metrosexual status. It tells them that their physical timidity is in reality, evidence of...
  • BOOKSTORE CENSORS [SF clerk calls Fallaci "Fascist"]

    03/11/2006 7:45:47 AM PST · by aculeus · 52 replies · 1,368+ views
    The New York Post ^ | March 11, 2006 | By CATHY SEIPP
    A FRIEND of mine took his daughter to visit the famous City Lights in San Francisco, explaining that this store is important because years ago it sold books no other store would - even, perhaps especially, books whose ideas many people found offensive. So, though my friend is no Ward Churchill fan, he didn't really mind the prominent display of books by the guy who famously called 9/11 victims "little Eichmanns." But it did occur to him that perhaps the long-delayed English translation of Oriana Fallaci's new book, "The Force of Reason," might finally be available, and that, because Fallaci's...
  • The Fallaci Code

    03/26/2006 8:17:20 AM PST · by Fiji Hill · 21 replies · 1,253+ views
    L. A. Weekly : Books ^ | March 15, 2006 | Brendan Bernhard
    The Fallaci Code By Brendan Bernhard March 17, 2006 -- Oriana Fallaci asks: Is Muslim immigration to Europe a conspiracy? In The Force of Reason, the controversial Italian journalist and novelist Oriana Fallaci illuminates one of the central enigmas of our time. How did Europe become home to an estimated 20 million Muslims in a mere three decades? How did Islam go from being a virtual non-factor to a religion that threatens the preeminence of Christianity on the Continent? How could the most popular name for a baby boy in Brussels possibly be Mohammed? Can it really be true that...
  • Oriana Fallaci asks: Is Muslim immigration to Europe a conspiracy?

    03/17/2006 10:31:29 AM PST · by nikos1121 · 22 replies · 891+ views
    LA Weekly ^ | 3/15/2006 | BRENDAN BERNHARD
    Oriana Fallaci asks: Is Muslim immigration to Europe a conspiracy? By BRENDAN BERNHARD Wednesday, March 15, 2006 - 8:00 pm Oriana Fallaci Photo by Francesco Scavullo In The Force of Reason, the controversial Italian journalist and novelist Oriana Fallaci illuminates one of the central enigmas of our time. How did Europe become home to an estimated 20 million Muslims in a mere three decades? How did Islam go from being a virtual non-factor to a religion that threatens the preeminence of Christianity on the Continent? How could the most popular name for a baby boy in Brussels possibly be Mohammed?...
  • Oriana Fallaci asks: Is Muslim immigration to Europe a conspiracy?

    03/16/2006 11:00:36 AM PST · by Leisler · 89 replies · 4,628+ views
    LA Weekly ^ | Wednesday, March 15, 2006 | BRENDAN BERNHARD
    In The Force of Reason, the controversial Italian journalist and novelist Oriana Fallaci illuminates one of the central enigmas of our time. How did Europe become home to an estimated 20 million Muslims in a mere three decades? How did Islam go from being a virtual non-factor to a religion that threatens the preeminence of Christianity on the Continent? How could the most popular name for a baby boy in Brussels possibly be Mohammed? Can it really be true that Muslims plan to build a mosque in London that will hold 40,000 people? That Dutch cities like Amsterdam and Rotterdam...
  • Fallaci Decapitated: Emblem of the New Europe

    02/14/2006 10:40:54 PM PST · by neverdem · 16 replies · 960+ views
    HUMAN EVENTS ^ | Feb 14, 2006 | Robert Spencer
    An art show in Milan has illustrated once again the deep affinity between the Left and the forces of the global jihad. As Muslims the world over call for the deaths of those who have "insulted Islam," anyone who wants to see the author of the seminal post-9/11 books The Rage and the Pride and The Force of Reason beheaded can go to the Galleria Luciano Inga-Pin in Milan, which is exhibiting Giuseppe Veneziano's "American Beauty" from January 19 through March 18. This is a series of paintings designed to highlight the "weakness and perversity of the 'American way of...
  • Fallaci Beheaded [Art Exhibit In Milan Italy. Liberals And Jihadists Working Together]

    02/13/2006 5:54:24 AM PST · by conservativecorner · 27 replies · 1,270+ views
    FrontPage Magazine ^ | Feb. 13, 2006 | Robert Spencer
    A disgraceful art exhibit in Milan has illustrated once again the deep affinity between the Left and the forces of the global jihad. In these days of Muslims the world over calling for the deaths of those who have “insulted Islam,” anyone who wants to see Oriana Fallaci beheaded need look no further than the Galleria Luciano Inga-Pin in Milan, which is exhibiting Giuseppe Veneziano’s “American Beauty” from January 19 through March 18. This is a series of paintings designed to highlight the “weakness and perversity of the ‘American way of life.’” It accordingly features straightforward, if somewhat lurid, portraits...
  • FrontPage Magazine's Woman of the Year: Oriana Fallaci

    12/30/2005 9:27:21 AM PST · by elizabethr · 6 replies · 428+ views
    FrontPage Magazine's Woman of the Year: Oriana Fallaci By FrontPage Magazine FrontPageMagazine.com | December 30, 2005 After spending most of the last century fighting against fascism, Oriana Fallaci continues to demonstrate the enduring grip of Orwellianism: she is to be tried in Italy for thought-crime. For spending her childhood fighting Hitler and Mussolini, and for dedicating the last four years of her life to rousing the West to the danger posed by Islamofascism, she more than merits designation as FrontPage Magazine’s Woman of the Year. Oriana Fallaci has rebelled against fascism most of her life. She is not an ideologue,...
  • Oriana Fallaci Tribute (Vanity)

    11/29/2005 12:49:34 AM PST · by dervish · 53 replies · 4,386+ views
    11/29/05
    I was at a tribute sponsored by Center for Popular Culture (David Horowitz) honoring Oriana Fallaci, the Italian Journalist now living in NYC who has come out strongly against Islam in the post 9/11 world. Attending were Daniel Pipes, who introduced her, Robert Spencer who will be writing about the event in Frontpage, Norman Podhoretz, Frank Gaffney, Phyllis Chessler, John Fund of WSJ, Josh Gerstein of NY Sun, and assorted other who I probably did not recognize. It was an honor to be there. Fallaci is very sick and near death. But you would never know it from the fire...
  • FrontPage Magazine's Woman of the Year: Oriana Fallaci

    12/30/2005 4:39:35 AM PST · by unionblue83 · 22 replies · 774+ views
    Front Page Magazine ^ | 30 December 2005 | FrontPage Magazine
    After spending most of the last century fighting against fascism, Oriana Fallaci continues to demonstrate the enduring grip of Orwellianism: she is to be tried in Italy for thought-crime. For spending her childhood fighting Hitler and Mussolini, and for dedicating the last four years of her life to rousing the West to the danger posed by Islamofascism, she more than merits designation as FrontPage Magazine’s Woman of the Year. Oriana Fallaci has rebelled against fascism most of her life. She is not an ideologue, bound to implement any given ideology. Hers is a defensive mission. She is, by her own...
  • WHO'S HOT & WHO'S NOT!

    12/07/2005 2:38:27 PM PST · by Apolitical · 7 replies · 770+ views
    ICONOCLAST ^ | R. Bastiat, et al
    2. ORIANA FALLACI Kudos to Oriana Fallaci -- the gutsy, outspoken Italian journalist, author, and fearless champion of human freedom -- who has been named winner of the Annie Taylor Award by the Center for the Study of Popular Culture for "exceptional courage against great odds and in the face of great danger." Fallaci, 75, has been fighting the good fight since 1944, when she joined the Italian anti-fascist resistance at age 14, and she has spent most of her life combating and exposing tyrants and murderers from Mussolini and Hitler to Stalin, as well as modern-day oppressors. In recent...
  • Fallaci: Warrior in the Cause of Human Freedom

    12/04/2005 12:33:08 PM PST · by bordergal · 11 replies · 454+ views
    Frontpage Magazine ^ | November 30, 2005 | Robert Spencer
    “We are gathered here tonight,” announced David Horowitz, “to honor a warrior in the cause of human freedom.” Oriana Fallaci, who received the Center for the Study of Popular Culture’s Annie Taylor Award in New York Monday evening, has been a warrior for human freedom ever since she joined the anti-fascist resistance in 1944, at age fourteen. For over six decades, she has fought against those she has labeled “the bastards who decide our lives,” opposing all forms of tyranny and oppression, from Mussolini and Hitler to Osama bin Laden and Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi. She amassed a fearsome reputation as...