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The controversial anti-Muslim film by Dutch right-wing politician Geert Wilders has been removed from the Web by its British Internet provider, which said its employees have been seriously threatened.
An anti-Muslim film by Dutch right-wing politician Geert Wilders has been removed from the Web by its British Internet provider, which said its employees had been threatened.
Culture Books & the Arts April 7, 2008 Fitna’s Hateful Crusade The new film by Dutch politician Geert Wilders is the latest in a series of stunts aimed at humiliating and scapegoating Muslims.
The Green Party (Groen Links) called it an “anti-climax.” The Liberal VVD, the party that Wilders left some years ago, was disappointed that “Fitna” did not offer any solutions.
Until now, Wilders had used the site only to make an announcement of the premiere of his 15-minute film, with the message: “Geert Wilders presents Fitna — Coming Soon.” ...
Dutch politician Geert Wilders' anti-Muslim short film "Fitna" is finally available on the Internet. Wilders' PVV political party put a link to the 15-minute-short on its Web site at 7 p.m ...
Before that, in 2009, Wilders was denied entry to the UK, where he had been due to show his 17-minute film Fitna, which denounces the Quran. Then-home secretary Jacqui Smith said his presence had ...
Dutch right-wing politician Geert Wilders said Thursday on Dutch national television that he will proceed with the release of his 15-minute anti-Koran short "Fitna," even though the local ...