Author: Paul Cliteur

Emeritus Professor of Jurisprudence at Leiden University and former Senator Paul Cliteur is the author of "Bardot, Fallaci, Houellebecq and Wilders" (2016). He is also a philosopher, writer, publicist and columnist. He is known in The Netherlands for his conservative perspective, his atheism, and his republicanism.
Paul Cliteur23/07/2024

Does research into Jew hatred deserve protection by law?

Dutch Deputy Prime Minister Mona Keijzer recently caused a media storm with a blunt statement […]
Paul Cliteur07/06/2024

Only Germany’s Justice Minister Buschmann Dares to Speak about the “Islamist Motive” of Afghan Immigrants' Knife Attack

The attack in Mannheim, Germany, on Islam critic Michael Stürzenberger is keeping people’s minds busy. […]
Salman Rushdie after the attack. Picture courtesy of Rachel Eliza Griffiths.
Paul Cliteur18/05/2024

In the Ayatollah’s grip: Salman Rushdie’s “Knife”

“I didn’t think very much about the man whose actions had put me in this […]
Paul Cliteur14/09/2023

Geert Wilders’ threat Khalid Latif’s conviction is significant for all countries where potential victims of religious terrorism must live under state protection

The District Court of The Hague sentenced Pakistani cricket player Khalid Latif to 12 years […]
Paul Cliteur08/09/2023

Case of Pakistani Wilders threat Khalid Latif has far-reaching implications for Dutch sovereignty

The Dutch prosecutor's office demanded 12 years in prison against Pakistani former cricketer Khalid Latif […]
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