The Counter Extremism Project (CEP) released a new report today, Violence Against Perceived Blasphemers In The West: From Khamenei's Fatwa To The Present, authored by CEP Strategic Advisor Liam Duffy. The report isolates and examines a strand of Islamist violence motivated by perceived acts of blasphemy, its evolution, and the- paradoxical responses to both perceived insults and violent responses as well as targets of attacks including Salman Rushdie, Theo Van Gogh, Samuel Paty, and others. It provides analysis of an emerging trend in which perceived Islamophobic politicians, commentators, and even outspoken Muslim critics of Islamism are targeted.