Friday, April 17, 2009
Political nederlands against Wilders anti-Islam
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Dutch right-wing politician Geert Wilders on Thursday that he intends to produce a follow-up to his "sedition" against the union in order to warn of the threat posed by Islam on freedom of expression and the impact of Muslim immigration. Faced by the former film Wilders posted on the Internet in 2008, which alleged that the Koran incites violence and condemnation from Muslim countries, the Netherlands, but did not lead to violent reactions and extensive as was feared earlier. Wilders said that the new film will focus on the threat posed by Islam and the impact caused by the "Islamization" of Europe and the United States. He added that the film will also focus on the principle of freedom of expression and expected to be completed before the end of 2010. The deputy leader of the Freedom Party, outspoken in the Dutch parliament, and opinion polls conducted in recent times that if elections were held now, would make his party the Christian Democratic Party and the Labor Party who are now the ruling coalition. Wilders said: "We must take part of a larger attack rather than defense." But he added that the film is not intended to offend Muslims. Wilders, who was tried in the Netherlands because of his anti-Islam said in February that he was denied entry to Britain when he arrived in defiance of a ban as part of their quest for the screening of "sedition" in the British Parliament. Wilders said: "Unfortunately, there are only a few leaders say the rebound and our principles of freedom of expression more important than the appeasement of Islam." The film will also be focused on the impact of Muslim immigration to Western countries, saying previous statements by the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf daily and widespread. Although the new movie will not be a copy of the "strife," we will take a sharply from Islamic countries. He was quoted as saying "there will be no less scathing of the film first." The Wilders, who calls for an end to Muslim immigration for the time being the funding of the United States and Europe for the production of the film. He said he had already received offers of support from people in the industry of film and documentary films are ready to assist him in making the film. The film "sedition" for fear of the Dutch government last year, the likelihood of attacks came in the wake of a previous film critical of Islam to other Dutch political Ayaan Hirsi Ali and film director Theo van George. The Islamic militant was killed later, the George in 2004. The Dutch government has developed both Hirsi Ali and Wilders is under protection. Aaron Gray Block
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