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Hirsi Ali wins fight over Islam criticism
2005-03-15
The Hague Court refused to censor MP Ayaan Hirsi Ali on Tuesday, dismissing a court challenge to her criticism of the Islam faith and a planned sequel to her controversial film "Submission". The ruling comes after several Muslims took legal action against the Liberal VVD MP in a bid to prevent her from making what they believe to be insulting, offensive or blasphemous remarks against the Islamic faith.
Truth hurts, don't it?

They also demanded the court block a sequel to the film Submission, which accused the Islam faith of endorsing domestic violence. Hirsi Ali made the film in co-operation with Theo van Gogh. The 10-minute documentary is believed to have played a key role in the filmmaker's murder at the hands of a suspected Islamic militant last November. But the court in The Hague ruled on Tuesday there are insufficient grounds to ban a follow-up film, asserting that Hirsi Ali has not acted illegally with her statements. The court did accuse the MP though of testing the bounds of what is acceptable. The theme of the follow-up film is the oppression of the individual under Islam. The lawyer representing the claimants, Robert Moszkowicz, claimed that the film will certainly contain blasphemous elements.

He also said Hirsi Ali is repeatedly asserting that the Islam faith is dangerous "without making a distinction between fundamentalist Islam and Islam in general". Moszkowicz demanded an end to such sweeping statements. Following the death of Van Gogh last year, Hirsi Ali was forced into hiding after suspected terrorists threatened her with death. She remains under heavy guard, but has vowed to continue her campaign against Islam. She has in the past called the prophet Mohammed a perverted tyrant by modern standards. The Somali-born MP — herself a victim of female circumcision — is also campaigning against the practice of female genital mutilation, a practice associated with some Islamic cultures. Hirsi Ali has in the past labelled Islam a backward culture, condemning also its oppression of women under Islam. "For me, it is all about a battle of opinions through peaceful means: words against words. I am not out to hurt or offend people with different beliefs," she was quoted saying earlier this year.
Posted by:Steve

#7  Freedom of speech is worth nothing if one is not allowed to be offensive to others.

Moslems reject freedom of speech, just as they reject reason, liberty, and individual rights (most notably of women).

Ceterumn censeo, Mecca delenda est.
Posted by: Kalle (kafir forever)   2005-03-15 11:57:42 PM  

#6  Lots of stuff pisses me off. I have yet to kill anyone over it. The allenist are no special case. They can't get over stuff like Van Gogh. Too bad. I guess there may come a point when we will have to preform preemptive self protection on them. Time for them to wake up is running out.
Posted by: Sock Puppet 0’ Doom   2005-03-15 10:48:59 PM  

#5  He pissed off the Jews, but it wasn't a Jew who killed him.

He pissed off the Christians, but it wasn't a Christian who killed him.

He pissed off the Muslims.

And it was a Muslim who killed him.

Nuff said...
Posted by: Ptah   2005-03-15 3:42:26 PM  

#4  Theo took great pleasure in pissing off everybody. Only the islamists targeted him for destruction. I watched the 60 Minutes story and I give Mike Wallace some credit; he called "BS" on the Moose limb apologist who said (with cold, dead eys) that Theo got what he deserved. I still find it incredible that the world didn't rise up as one in the defense of the grand-nephew of one of the greatest artists of all time.
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-03-15 2:04:50 PM  

#3  Indeed, Big Ed. van Gogh was one of those immature people who enjoyed pissing others off. It didn't much matter to him who or how. No doubt he thought of himself as speaking truth to power.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-03-15 2:01:19 PM  

#2  Look at Hirsi link I posted above, then page down to the link "Theo VanGogh Encyclopedia"

If you look at the comments of Theo Van Gogh, it seems as though he was to say the least, a bid odd.

VanGogh's murder does tie into this discussion about Ms. Ali, and the Islamofacists of Holland.

VanGogh seems not only to be Anti-Moslem, but also Anti-Jewish, talking about troo much being made of the anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation. On one hand he supports the Iraq invasion, but says "Bush stole the votes."

He seems to have pissed off the violent people because of his film, and it seems he had a propensity to make many enemies...

"Bush stole votes" (Bush Supporters shrug shoulders - "Sounds like Howard Dean")
"Jews are too preoccupied with Auschwitz" (Jews shake thier heads - "He doesn't understand that we must never forget what happened")
But in the words of the Wilkipedia, "He caused resentment in the Moroccan community by consistently referring to them as "geitenneukers" (goatf**kers), which he justified by reference to alleged remarks on the permissibility of bestiality in a book on Islamic law by the Ayatollah Khomeini "

The violent nature of Islamic culture and he appear to have had a common destiny...

And tying back to Ms. Ali, that violent nature has to be exposed, rooted out, and reformed...

Posted by: BigEd   2005-03-15 1:27:55 PM  

#1  Website in Support of Ms. Ali.

It also has information on Theo VanGogh, and Pym Fortuyn.

Scroll down for English -

It says in part :

"Why this web log concerning Ayaan Hirsi Ali? I have set up this blog as a result of the cowardly assassination on Theo van Gogh and the death threats to Ayaan Hirsi Ali. In a country like the Netherlands it is unthinkable and intolerable that she cannot do her work because she is threatened with death and was forced to go into hiding.
On these pages I will post as much objective news as possible and publish information concerning Ayaan Hirsi Ali and her work.
I will also report on the events concerning the response to Theo van Gogh's assassination.
Your opinion regarding all subjects on this web site is welcome."
Posted by: BigEd   2005-03-15 12:58:12 PM  

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