zineb el rhazoui is a french moroccan journalist who was working for the satirical magazine charlie hebdo12 people were murdered in the magazine's paris office in 2015. zineb happened to be on holiday. now she lives under police protection. she has since written a book on what she calls islamic fascism. to what extent does she feel she is fighting a war? zineb el rhazoui, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. there are words which seem to me to define your life. they are words like fight, struggle, resistance. how long do you feel that these words have been at the centre of your life? you know, as a muslim born woman, i realised very early in my life that i had to struggle against injustice and inequality, because i grew up in morocco, and in morocco, when you start to understand things, you realise very fast that you don't have the same rights as men. even men don't have many rights in a country ruled, at the time, by a totalitarian king, and also by religious law. so as a woman, i only had to choices. either accepts and disappear as a had to choices. either accepts and disappearasa human had