Theo Van Gogh

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Theo Van Gogh (1957-2004) was a Dutch filmmaker who co-directed the 2003 film Submission with Ayaan Hirsi Ali, which showed how badly women in Islamic countries were treated. He was the great-grandson of Vincent Van Gogh's brother (with the same name).

In 2004, he was brutally murdered by an Islamic extremist, because of Submission and his criticism of Islam.


This case has inspired many right-wing activists in Holland to speak out against the threat of radical Islam, especially Geert Wilders.

Theo Van Gogh was an atheist.

References[edit]

  1. Resisting threat of fanatical Islam: West must not surrender permanent liberty for temporary tolerance - Geert Wilders, The Washington Times

Categories: [Netherlands] [Dutch People] [Directors]


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