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Jodå, jag har fått Salman Rushdies memoarer, Joseph Anton. Men boken kom så sent som igår, därför med självklarhet ingen recension idag (som är förlagets satta recensionsdatum). Boken kom i brevlådan samtidigt som Nina Bouraouis nya roman Enstörig, poeten Ulrikka S. Gernesnya diktsamling Flosset opus for strygere og blæsere, och en samling inträdestal till Svenska Akademien. Och TLS - för första gången på länge anlände den en måndag.
Danska Politiken skriver idag:
"I dag er det over 23 år siden, Salman Rushdie fik udstedt en fatwa mod sig af
det iranske præstestyres ayatollah Khomeini. Nu, netop som forfatteren udgiver en bog om to årtier som dødsdømt, har Sheikh
Hassan Sane’ei, lederen af den religiøse, iranske Khordad Foundation, hævet
belønningen til den person, der slår ham ihjel. Dusøren er hævet med 500.000 dollar – for at dræbe Rushdie udlover fonden nu
3.300.000 dollar, knap 19 mio. kroner."
Nå, Rushdie då, i väntan på att jag läst memoarerna. Jag saxar från Snaphanen som idag publicerar ett material som inkluderar såväl Rushdie som Hirsi Ali:
Utopian ideologies have a short
lifespan. Some are bloodier than others. As long as Islamists were able
to market their philosophy as the only alternative to dictatorship and
foreign meddling, they were attractive to an oppressed polity. But with
their election to office they will be subjected to the test of
government. It is clear, as we saw in Iran in 2009 and elsewhere, that
if the philosophy of the Islamists is fully and forcefully implemented,
those who elected them will end up disillusioned. The governments will
begin to fail as soon as they set about implementing their philosophy:
strip women of their rights; murder homosexuals; constrain the freedoms
of conscience and religion of non-Muslims; hunt down dissidents;
persecute religious minorities; pick fights with foreign powers, even
powers, such as the U.S., that offered them friendship. The Islamists
will curtail the freedoms of those who elected them and fail to improve
their economic conditions.
After the disillusion and bitterness
will come a painful lesson: that it is foolish to derive laws for human
affairs from gods and prophets. Just like the Iranian people have begun
to, the Egyptians, Tunisians, Libyans, and perhaps Syrians and others
will come to this realization. In one or two or three decades we will
see the masses in these countries take to the streets—and perhaps call
for American help—to liberate them from the governments they elected.
This process will be faster in some places than others, but in all of
them it will be bloody and painful. If we take the long view, America
and other Western countries can help make this happen in the same way we
helped bring about the demise of the former Soviet Union. Muslim Rage & The Last Gasp of Islamic Hate.
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