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Lars Hedegaard : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lars Hedegaard
Lars Hedegaard (born 19 September 1942) is a Danish historian, journalist and author. He established the International Free Press Society in 2004. ==Career== Originally a historian and a high school teacher, he was one of the editors of the ''Fundamental historie'' series of books, and edited a volume of the ''Hvem Hvad Hvor'' ("Who What Where") yearbook in the 1980s. He also worked as a journalist. In the 2000s, he wrote a column called "Roughly Said" for the newspaper Berlingske Tidende. A self-described Marxist, he was politically active as a member of the Danish Socialist Workers Party until 1982. Hedegaard is known as a critic of Islam. According to him, he was dismissed from ''Berlingske Tidende'' after he ignored repeated requests from the management to mitigate his criticism of Islam.〔(Danish columnist says newspaper fired him ). November 14, 2008.〕 On July 4, 2014, a new animated film that he co-produced entitled ''Aisha and Muhammad'' was released. The film focuses on the life of the fifty-year-old Islamic prophet Muhammad and his marriage to a then six-year-old Aisha.〔(Copenhagen Post: "Lars Hedegaard among the producers of new anti-Islam animation" by Christian Wenande ) July 3, 2014〕 The film was directed by Pakistani director Imran Firasat.〔
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