Amsterdam to prosecute Filmmaker for "hate speech" about Islam

Geert Wilders interviewed about his looming prosecution. "Wilders feels persecuted in 'political process,'" by Herman Staal for NRC Handelsblad, January 23: "Geert Wilders was “completely surprised” when he heard on Wednesday that the appeals court of Amsterdam ruled he...

Wilders film ‘Fitna’ in Nederland and Rushdie’s ‘Satanic Verses’ pl...

A turmoil of movies, literature, theater, actors, police and religious Islamic beliefs:.After..” dutch lawmaker Geert Wilders released a film (Fitna) criticizing Islam and its holy book the Koran on...

Muslim Nations Condemn Dutch Koran Film

It's pretty safe to assume that when you make a film that "sets verses of the Quran against a montage of images from terrorist attacks and rhetoric from Muslim clergymen urging "jihad," you're going to get a bit...

Geert Wilders Releases Video Dutch Government Didn't Want You to See

It’s the video the Dutch government didn’t want you to see.  The government made it known to Dutch politician Geert Wilders that they did not want him to release his video, Fitna, fearing unrest amongst Muslims.  But Wilders released...

Saying 'sorry' for Fitna

In response to Geert Wilders' controversial film, Fitna, a group of Dutch citizen and activitists have created their own "Fitna" movies for which they're encouraged to don wigs and say "sorry." Why sorry? ...

Dutch 'must show' anti-Islam film

"The Danish cartoonist behind drawings satirising the Prophet Muhammad has urged a Dutch lawmaker to air an anti-Islam film despite Muslim outrage. Kurt Westergaard said MP Geert Wilders should show his film, despite government warnings that this would damage Dutch...

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