Conspiracism - Islamic redemptive antisemitism and the murder of Theo van Gogh
TitleConspiracism - Islamic redemptive antisemitism and the murder of Theo van Gogh
Author
Call number305.89240492/0001
Object number01289o
Place of publicationAmsterdam, Netherlands
PublisherAmsterdam University Press
Year of publication
2017
Physical descriptionpp415-443
MaterialArticle
Series titleNIOD studies on war, Holocaust and genocide
ISBN9789462986084
NotesArticle from the book 'The Holocaust, Israel and 'the jew''pp415-443
Description
Investigates Islamic redemptive antisemitism and the murder of Theo van Gogh. Dutch journalist and filmmaker Theo van Gogh was assassinated in 2004 by Mohammed Bouyeri, a member of a jihadist group, for making a film about violence against women in Islam. Prior to the murder, Bouyeri penned the Open Letter to Hirshi Ali, amongst a number of other texts demonstrating Muslim antisemitism and his belief in Jewish conspiracy. Bouyeris thinking was connected to a broadly felt sense of dissatisfaction among young Muslims around the turn of the century, and to notions regarding the assumed central role of Jews in Dutch and global society.