Geert Wilders news round-up
Dutch News: Wilders' ideas enjoy 40% support
Haaretz: Dutch parliament agrees to block all dialogue with Hamas
Globalpolitician.com: Fjordman Reviews 'Fitna'
Dutch News: Wilders' ideas enjoy 40% support
Haaretz: Dutch parliament agrees to block all dialogue with Hamas
Globalpolitician.com: Fjordman Reviews 'Fitna'
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Right-wing Dutch politician Geert Wilders said on Thursday he planned to produce a follow-up film to his anti-Koran video "Fitna" to warn against the threat Islam poses to free speech and the impact of Muslim immigration.
Wilders's previous film, which was launched over the internet in March 2008 and argues that the Koran incites violence, was condemned by the Netherlands and Muslim nations, but did not spark widespread violent backlashes as initially feared.
Read more …Reuters: 'Dutch anti-Islam politician Wilders plans new film'
Florida Security Council & International Free Press Society, with radio talk show celebrity Joyce Kaufman, invite you to an amazing Free Speech Summit bringing together international leaders to honor Mr. Geert Wilders, Member of Parliament / Film Maker - FITNA.
WHAT: 1st Annual - Free Speech Summit
WHEN: Monday - April 27, 6-10pm.
WHERE: Delray Beach Marriott, 10 N. Ocean Blvd, Delray Beach, FL 33483
SPECIAL: International Freedom of Speech Award presented to Mr. Wilders
Dutch news: Wilders to make second Fitna film
Associated Press: Dutch lawmaker to make sequel to anti-Islamic film
Radio Netherlands: Wilders plans second anti-Islam film
NRC: Wilders plans Fitna, the sequel
Frontpage Magazine: Geert Wilders' Wake-Up Call
Red County: Dutch labor party wants to sanction Israel: Wilders responds
In an interview on FrontPage.com Bat Ye'or, the world's foremost authority on dhimmitude and Eurabia talks about the upcoming islam in Europe. Furthermore she talks about the roll of Geert Wilders and his film Fitna.