Why must Lars Hedegaard, an historian and publisher, live with 24/7 armed guard, and face prosecution by the State of Denmark for mentioning in public the name of the Islamic terrorist who came to his home, and, at point blank range, attempted to shoot him in the head?
Europe is witnessing the emergence of a cooperative, if not coordinated effort by European nations and Islamist terrorists to rob artists and intellectuals, not just of their civil liberties — the right to free speech and expression — but of their physical freedom, their safety: Their lives.
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