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The decision of right-wing Dutch MP Geert Wilders to screen a short film claiming that the Koran is a “fascist” book is yet another effort to stir up anti-Islamic sentiment and promote a ...
Short films are often regarded as mere diversions, but an as-yet-unseen 10-minute pic by politician Geert Wilders is forcing Dutch broadcasters to confront some thorny issues over the portrayal of ...
An unseen short film created by an anti-Islam Dutch lawmaker is causing commotion in the Netherlands and parts of the Islamic world. Geert Wilders claims his film will unveil the Quran as a how-to ...
Al-Qaeda Thursday issued a fatwa calling for the execution of Dutch filmmaker and politician Geert Wilders, who is producing an anti-Koran short. Wilders expects to finish the 15-minute “Fitna ...
Wilders had seen the film before Morse reached out to him (Hampson jokes, “I guess he probably has a lot of time to watch Netflix if he can’t go outside”), and, says Morse, “I think he ...
March 28, 2008 -- The leader of Netherlands' anti-immigration party, Geert Wilders, posted an anti-Islam film Thursday that was expected to raise an uproar among Muslims.
Dutch legislator Geert Wilders, the creator of a controversial web-based film stigmatizing Islam, is to be prosecuted in Amsterdam on charges of discrimination and incitement to hatred.
Wilder’s extreme views, such as comparing the Quran to Mein Kampf, he has said were fuelled by the assassination of the radical anti-Islam film-maker Theo van Gogh in 2004.
Geert Wilders claims his film will unveil the Muslim holy book as a how-to guide for committing terrorist attacks and other violence. Wilders is no stranger to controversy — in fact, he courts it.
Wilder’s extreme views, such as comparing the Quran to Mein Kampf, he has said were fuelled by the assassination of the radical anti-Islam film-maker Theo van Gogh in 2004.
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