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Saturday, October 17, 2009

Geert Wilders in the UK

On Friday, Geert Wilders, a Dutch politician who has criticized radical Islamization in Europe and who was previously denied entry to the UK, was allowed to enter the country and hold a news conference in Parliament. This is part of what he had to say:


(From Atlas Shrugs)

Of course, the radical Islamic elements turned out to threaten Wilders and protest his appearance.


From Jihad Watch, October 16, 2009

Well, at least we can't say we are putting words into their mouths, can we? I also note that the first young man who was interviewed made reference to Theo van Gogh, a Dutch film producer who was murdered on the streets of the Netherlands for the "crime" of criticizing Islam. It was made in the context that a similar fate was awaiting Wilders.

This is what the British are having to put up with in the UK (and elsewhere in Europe). We should take these young people's words seriously. These are not idle threats. They mean every word they say. We, as always, call on peaceful Muslims in the West to stand with us against this violent element that seeks to rule and terrorize us.

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