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Zineb El Rhazoui is a Morocco-born French journalist. She is a columnist for Paris-based satirical magazine ''Charlie Hebdo''.〔Anne Penketh, Matthew Weaver, (Charlie Hebdo: first cover since terror attack depicts prophet Muhammad ), ''The Guardian'', 13 January 2015〕 She did not attend the editorial meeting of 7 January 2015 when terrorists burst in and murdered people in attendance as she was in Morocco at the time. She is the magazine's religion expert and a passionate critic of Islam.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work =Aften Posten )〕 Since the killings, she has become a prominent secularist and human rights campaigner,〔 speaking publicly around the world about Islam and free speech. She has been accused of “Islamophobia,” a term she rejects, describing it as having first appeared in Iran “a few years ago, as a way of silencing critics of that country's government.〔 ==Early life== Zineb El Rhazoui was born on 19 January 1982 in Casablanca, Morocco.〔Tom Porter, (Isis supporters call for Charlie Hebdo survivor Zineb el-Rhazoui to be murdered by terrorist lone wolves ), ''International Business Times'', February 19, 2015〕 She is, in her own words, a “blédarde, born in Morocco to an indigenous father and French mother,”〔(【引用サイトリンク】 work =The Charnel House )〕 and thus a dual French and Moroccan citizen.〔 Growing up in Morocco, she routinely asked critical questions about the subordinate status of women under Islam. In secondary school, she made a point of wearing black nailpolish and low-cut blouses to school, where her teacher was a conservative man with a long beard. “As a woman in a male-dominated country, you sooner or later face a choice. You can comply, let yourself be cowed, and shut up, or you have to fight.”〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Zineb El Rhazoui」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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