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Wednesday, 20 January 2010

Wilders on trial

It’s being called a heresy trial, and compared to that of Galileo.

It’s the trial of the Dutch politician and filmmaker Geert Wilders, which begins today.

Whatever you think of Wilders’s Right-wing politics, should he not have been allowed to make his film Fitna, which showed verses from the Koran and then depicted corresponding atrocities?
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Links:
More publicity for Fitna
Proving Wilders’s point
Wilders set to face trial (you can view the film in  this post)

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