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War on Anti-Islamist Speech Heats Upby David J. Rusin • Jan 28, 2009 at 11:24 am http://www.islamist-watch.org/blog/2009/01/war-on-anti-islamist-speech-heats-up "Hit list." So reads a newspaper headline shown in Fitna, a short film by Dutch MP Geert Wilders that correlates jihadist violence with Koranic decrees. Accompanying the headline are photos of the "hit list" members: murdered moviemaker and provocateur Theo van Gogh, human rights activist and then-parliamentarian Ayaan Hirsi Ali, and Wilders himself. With van Gogh long dead and Hirsi Ali having been run out of the Netherlands years ago, the final element of the trio is now being targeted — only this time it is the Dutch legal system doing the heavy lifting on Islamists' behalf. Last week, an appeals court instructed prosecutors to put Wilders on trial for his criticisms of the Islamic faith:
That a citizen will be dragged before magistrates to be judged on his negative opinions about Islam and Islamists is disturbing enough. More disturbing is that such instances are far from uncommon in this new century. Among the most infamous examples:
Some have suggested that Wilders' high-profile case could be a blessing in disguise by helping to shine light on the Islamist agenda in the West. Perhaps. But win or lose, one thing seems certain. Wilders will not be the last citizen made to answer for speech that Islamists and multiculturalists alike yearn to silence. The only question is: who's next? Related Topics: Censorship, Entertainment / Media, Free Speech, Lawfare, Legal | David J. Rusin receive the latest by email: subscribe to the free islamist watch mailing list This text may be reposted or forwarded so long as it is presented as an integral whole with complete information provided about its author, date, place of publication, and original URL. TrackBack URL for this post: http://www.islamist-watch.org/trackback.php?id=1927 © 2007 - 2010 The Middle East Forum. |