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The Centre in the Press

The International Herald Tribune is among the papers - both national and international - to have reported the Centre for Social Cohesion's debate this week between Ed Husain and Ayaan Hirsi Ali.

'Muslims must make a moral choice to defy extremists who use their religion to justify terrorism, the Somali-born former Dutch lawmaker said during a debate late Tuesday in London organized by a think tank, the Center for Social Cohesion.'

'"Muslims, I believe, should take to the streets when, in the name of their prophet, people are beheaded and passengers are blown up — not only when drawings of Prophet Muhammad are made," she said, referring to last year's mass protests in Muslim countries over Danish newspaper cartoons.

'Sitting a few meters (yards) behind her on the stage was a bodyguard, a reminder that she lives under round-the-clock protection since the 2004 murder of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh in Amsterdam.

'Van Gogh was shot and stabbed by a Muslim radical offended by the film "Submission" about oppressed Muslim women, for which Hirsi Ali wrote the script. The killer, now serving a life sentence, pinned a letter threatening Hirsi Ali on Van Gogh's chest with a knife.

'The location of the debate was kept secret until the last minute, and the audience of policy makers, academics and journalists was carefully selected.

'Hirsi Ali and former Islamic extremist Ed Husain, an author, debated the West and the future of Islam, disagreeing mainly over whether Islam was a set of exact, restrictive laws or whether it had many interpretations.'

Read the whole thing here.

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