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-"Please, [[Ruhollah Khomeini|‘mam]], there are many things I still want to ask you. For example, this [[chador]] that they made me put on, to come to you, and which you insist all women must wear. Tell me, why do you force them to hide themselves, all bundled up under these uncomfortable and absurd garments, making it hard to work and move about?"--[[Oriana Fallaci]], An Interview With KHOMEINI - The New York Times, Oct 7, 1979[https://www.nytimes.com/1979/10/07/archives/an-interview-with-khomeini.html] 
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-'''Oriana Fallaci''' ([[29 June]] [[1929]] - [[15 September]] [[2006]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[journalist]], [[author]], and political interviewer. A former [[Italian resistance movement|partisan]] during [[World War II]], she had a long and successful journalistic career.+'''''Oriana Fallaci intervista Oriana Fallaci''''' è un libro di auto-intervista scritto da [[Oriana Fallaci]] ed edito da [[Rizzoli]] nell'agosto [[2004]]. Il volume era vendibile esclusivamente in abbinamento al ''[[Corriere della Sera]]''; in circa 3 mesi ne furono vendute più di 800.000 copie.
-She interviewed many internationally known leaders and celebrities such as the [[Dalai Lama]], [[Henry Kissinger]], the [[Mohammad Reza Pahlavi|Shah of Iran]], [[Ayatollah Khomeini]], [[Willy Brandt]], [[Zulfikar Ali Bhutto]], [[Walter Cronkite]], [[Muammar al-Gaddafi]], [[Federico Fellini]], [[Sammy Davis Jr]], [[Nguyen Cao Ky]], [[Yasir Arafat]], [[Indira Gandhi]], [[Alexandros Panagoulis]], Archbishop [[Makarios III]], [[Golda Meir]], [[Nguyễn Văn Thiệu]], [[Haile Selassie]], [[Sean Connery]] and [[Lech Walesa]]. +== Edizioni ==
 +*{{Cita libro
 +|autore= Oriana Fallaci
 +|titolo= Oriana Fallaci intervista Oriana Fallaci
 +|anno= 2004
 +|editore= [[Rizzoli]]
 +|edizione= collana I libri del Corriere della Sera
 +|pp= 126
 +}}
-After retirement, she returned to the spotlight after writing a series of articles and books critical of [[Islam]] and [[Arab]]s that aroused both support as well as controversies and accusations of [[racism]] and [[intolerance]].+==Voci correlate==
-== After 9/11 ==+* [[Oriana Fallaci]]
-After [[September 11 attacks|September 11, 2001]], Fallaci wrote three books critical of [[Islamism|Islamic extremists]] and [[Islam]] in general, and in both writing and interviews warned that Europe was "too tolerant of [[Muslim]]s." The first book was ''[[The Rage and the Pride]]'' (initially a four-page article in ''[[Corriere della Sera]]'', the major national newspaper in Italy). She wrote that "sons of Allah breed like rats" and in a ''Wall Street Journal'' interview in 2005, said that Europe was no longer Europe but "[[Eurabia]]". ''[[The Rage and the Pride]]'' and ''[[The Force of Reason]]'' both became bestsellers.+* [[Oriana Fallaci intervista sé stessa - L'Apocalisse]]
-There was also ''[[Oriana Fallaci intervista Oriana Fallaci]]''. 
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