Muslim settlers in Italy have started realizing the impact of fierce writing of the Octogenarian journalist Oriana Falaci, in particular after 7/7 bombs in London. In a small town in Italy, having a population of about 70,000, the Muslim leadership say moderate Muslims must promote understanding more aggressively.
Sadiq el-Hassan, a mosque leader, insisted that because the London bombings made future attacks in Europe a near certainty, something long overdue had to happen: Muslims, finally, needed to take a stand. “Our mistake is that we were quiet,” said Mr. Hassan, 40, a Tunisian who in dress and speech seems nearly Italian. “After all that happened after 9/11, we never came out and said, ‘These things are bad.’ But it’s not too late.”
It may not be too late, but Muslim leaders worry that time is nonetheless running out on Italy’s patience with them - and that worry has set off an unusual degree of self-criticism.
“If the million Muslims who live in Italy don’t say anything, it means we are giving a green light to the terrorists” says Hassan.
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The Regime High Rollers cannot reverse and this was forward. A journalist of that calibre with international publishers does not need to recreate western european psyscology of fear of lice Mice and even rice .Rice?why rice ? eeee my freind eeeched at Rice!