Ayaan Hirsi Ali is a Dutch feminist, writer, and politician born in Somalia in 1969.
She sought asylum in the Netherlands in 1992 and later became a member of the Dutch parliament.
Known for her criticism of Islam, Ali faced death threats after co-creating the film "Submission." She has received numerous awards for her work on human rights and has been named one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people.
Ali is currently a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, working from an undisclosed location due to security concerns.
Her controversial views and personal experiences as a former Muslim have made her a prominent figure in debates on immigration, women's rights, and religious freedom.
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