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- Ebru_Umar abstract "Ebru Umar (born 20 May 1970) is a Dutch columnist of Kurdish descent. Under the influence of Theo van Gogh, she gave up a career in management and became a columnist, first for van Gogh's website and, after he was assassinated, as his successor as a regular columnist of Metro. A somewhat controversial columnist because of her criticism of Islam and her opinions on feminism, she writes for a number of Dutch magazines and has published four books.".
- Q974029 abstract "Ebru Umar (born 20 May 1970) is a Dutch columnist of Kurdish descent. Under the influence of Theo van Gogh, she gave up a career in management and became a columnist, first for van Gogh's website and, after he was assassinated, as his successor as a regular columnist of Metro. A somewhat controversial columnist because of her criticism of Islam and her opinions on feminism, she writes for a number of Dutch magazines and has published four books.".
- Ebru_Umar comment "Ebru Umar (born 20 May 1970) is a Dutch columnist of Kurdish descent. Under the influence of Theo van Gogh, she gave up a career in management and became a columnist, first for van Gogh's website and, after he was assassinated, as his successor as a regular columnist of Metro. A somewhat controversial columnist because of her criticism of Islam and her opinions on feminism, she writes for a number of Dutch magazines and has published four books.".
- Q974029 comment "Ebru Umar (born 20 May 1970) is a Dutch columnist of Kurdish descent. Under the influence of Theo van Gogh, she gave up a career in management and became a columnist, first for van Gogh's website and, after he was assassinated, as his successor as a regular columnist of Metro. A somewhat controversial columnist because of her criticism of Islam and her opinions on feminism, she writes for a number of Dutch magazines and has published four books.".