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Geert Wilders to be prosecuted for Fitna
2009-01-21
Hat tip Gateway Pundit.
MP Geert Wilders, who leads the anti-immigration PVV party, should be prosecuted for discrimination and inciting racial hatred, Amsterdam's appeal court ruled on Wednesday.

'This is a black day for me and for freedom of speech,' Wilders told the Telegraaf on Wednesday. 'I had not expected it [this ruling].'

The public prosecution department has received dozens of complaints about Wilders' anti-Islam film Fitna and his statements in the media over the past few years. But at the end of June last year, the department said it did not have enough grounds to prosecute him and that a healthy legal system should allow plenty of leeway to people involved in political debate.

The appeal court said that while freedom of speech was important, there were limits to that freedom.

Several of the complaints relate to articles or letters by Wilders which were published in the Volkskrant newspaper. For example, in August 2007 he called for the Koran to be banned. 'I have had enough of Islam in the Netherlands: no more Muslim immigrants,' the MP wrote. He also compared the Koran to Adolf Hitler's book Mein Kampf.

Lawyer Haroon Raza, one of those who asked the court of appeal for its position, points to the 'massive social unrest' which Wilders has generated and says this is why he should be prosecuted.
As opposed to the government containing the social unrest and preserving the rights of its citizens ...
Wilders' refusal to debate the issues with Muslims themselves means that those who feel insulted by his comments cannot counter the claims he makes, Raza told the Volkskrant.

Anti-racist organisation Nederland Bekent Kleur had also appealed against the public prosecution department's reluctance to take Wilders to court. The organisation has made three formal complaints about Wilders and other PVV MPs, relating to a total of 96 statements, the Volkskrant says.

The public prosecution department said in a reaction that it would abide by the courtŽs decision but could not say when legal action would be taken against Wilders. Over the past two years, the Netherlands has prosecuted several people for calling police officers 'homo (gay) and insulting the queen.

The PVV has nine seats in parliament but according to latest opinion polls would win 12 if an election was held now.
Posted by:Steve White

#8  QUOTE Freedom of speech does NOT include yelling "Fire" in a crowded theater,Unquote.

Gee, Jim, that seems to be the market model of the MSM [ozone layer, global warming, Depression II, etc].
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-01-21 20:14  

#7  It still has a ruling class and is a constitutional monarchy (as of June 5, 1849). The EU bureaucrats of Denmark are no different than the clan leaders of Scotland after the United Kingdom came into effect. They look out for themselves at the expense of their own countrymen and country.
Posted by: DarthVader   2009-01-21 19:44  

#6   The ruling class will never let the serfs have their say. It has always been that way in Europe,

Except that the Netherlands does not have an aristocracy, and hasn't since they kicked the Spaniards out in the sixteenth (?) century.
Posted by: trailing wife    2009-01-21 17:48  

#5  We have limits too,

QUOTE Fredom of speech does NOT include yelling "Fire" in a crowded theater,Unquote.
Posted by: Rednek Jim   2009-01-21 17:45  

#4  The appeal court said that while freedom of speech was important, there were limits to that freedom.

Another moment to pause and thank our forefathers for leaving or getting themselves thrown out of the place so long ago.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-01-21 17:16  

#3  Any atheist or believer in a religion other than islam, can hardly accept their beliefs. Criticism of these is hardly unconscionable. This smells like surrogate shariah enforcement.
Posted by: Muggsy Snineger4931   2009-01-21 14:30  

#2  I'm sure "Fitna" will be galloping up the Google tables.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2009-01-21 12:15  

#1  The ruling class will never let the serfs have their say. It has always been that way in Europe, and it always will be.
Posted by: DarthVader   2009-01-21 11:35  

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