Ayaan Hirsi Ali
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- | '''Ayaan Hirsi Ali''', born '''Ayaan Hirsi Magan''' [[13 November]] [[1969]] in [[Mogadishu]], [[Somalia]]) is a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[feminist]] and political writer, daughter of the Somali scholar, politician, and revolutionary opposition leader [[Hirsi Magan Isse]]. When she was eight, her family left Somalia for [[Saudi Arabia]], then [[Ethiopia]], and eventually settled in [[Kenya]]. She sought and obtained political asylum in [[the Netherlands]] in 1992, under circumstances that later became the centre of a political controversy. | + | '''Ayaan Hirsi Ali''', born '''Ayaan Hirsi Magan''' [[13 November]] [[1969]] in [[Mogadishu]], [[Somalia]]) is a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[feminist]] and political writer, daughter of the Somali scholar, politician, and revolutionary opposition leader [[Hirsi Magan Isse]]. |
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Ayaan Hirsi Ali, born Ayaan Hirsi Magan 13 November 1969 in Mogadishu, Somalia) is a Dutch feminist and political writer, daughter of the Somali scholar, politician, and revolutionary opposition leader Hirsi Magan Isse.
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