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| | Reason: Extremism and Bigotry: Oriana Fallaci could benefit from less rage and more reason (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31) |
 | | Fallaci, who rose to fame with her fearless reportage from danger zones and her gutsy interviews of famous and infamous public figures, has more recently drawn attentionand, in the eyes of many people, become infamous herselfwith two polemics against the Islamic threat, The Rage and the Pride and The Force of Reason. |
 | | Fallaci, who is currently facing legal charges of defaming Islam in Italy, has many defenders who describe her as a passionate anti-Jihadist unfairly accused of racism. |
 | | She is well aware, for instance, that Fallaci's concern about the deep-seated problems in much of Islamic culture today, including in some immigrant Muslim communities in Europe (the treatment of women, the resistance to modernization, the religious intolerance, and anti-Semitism), is amply justified. |
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