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pampango Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-24-11 06:11 AM
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Netherlands split as anti-Muslim MP is cleared of hate charge
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/netherlands-split-as-antimuslim-mp-is-cleared-of-hate-charge-2302042.html

The acquittal yesterday of Dutch anti-Islamic politician Geert Wilders on charges of inciting hatred has split the Netherlands down the middle as effectively as the populist MP's right-wing rhetoric. Judge Marcel van Oosten ruled that some of Mr Wilders' comments may have been "crude and denigrating" but they did not amount to inciting hatred against Muslims and remained within the boundaries of free speech.

Even Mr Wilders' most inflammatory statements, including the remark that "the core of the problem is the fascist Islam, the sick ideology of Allah and Mohammed as laid down in the Islamic Mein Kampf: the Koran", amounted to criticism of a religion and therefore were not illegal, the court decided.

The 47-year-old, instantly recognisable with his mane of light blond hair, sat impassively while the verdict was being read. But he smiled broadly when it was announced and waved to supporters as he left the Amsterdam court. "It's not only an acquittal for me but a victory for freedom of expression in the Netherlands," said the controversial MP, who has received numerous death threats and has to live under 24-hour guard. "Fortunately, you are allowed to discuss Islam in public debate and you're not muzzled."

Lawyer Gerard Spong, one of the first people to accuse Wilders of incitement to hatred, was disappointed. "We are thinking of going to the European Court," he said. "I think Wilders went too far. I was surprised and shocked when he said at the end of the trial that he had meant to be rude and insulting. That is an admission in itself."
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masmdu Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-24-11 08:25 AM
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1. Free Speech should prevail regardless of one's aproval of what is being said.
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