“Steering away from the humorous personal anecdotes that often characterize the Symphony Hall lectures, Hirsi Ali held the packed audience in rapt attention as she warned of our complacency in the face of terrorism and called for a reformation of Islam.
But she also insisted that she is optimistic that Islamic and Arab societies will democratize.
“We have an obligation to leave this place better than we found it for our children,” she said.”
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