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Fitna online!

März 27th, 2008 · Keine Kommentare

AFP berichtete es soeben:

Rechtspopulist Wilders stellt Koran-feindlichen Film online
Vor 21 Minuten

Den Haag (AFP) — Der niederländische Rechtspopulist Geert Wilders hat einem Medienbericht zufolge seinen Koran-feindlichen Film ins Internet gestellt. Das berichtete die niederländische Nachrichtenagentur ANP. In dem umstrittenen 15-minütigen Film wird der Koran Medienberichten zufolge als “faschistisches Buch” gebrandmarkt.

Wilders hatte den Film bereits Mitte November angekündigt. Mehrere muslimische Länder wie Pakistan, Indonesien, Ägypten und Afghanistan beschwerten sich im Vorfeld über die geplante Veröffentlichung. Wilders’ Partei PVV fordert unter anderem einen Einwanderungsstopp für Muslime und ein Verbot des Koran.

Und hier ist der Film, PI war wieder mal am schnellsten. Man braucht Geduld, in nicht einmal einer Stunde waren schon 210000 Leute auf dieser Seite. Also laßt Euch nicht von der Wartezeit abhalten, es lohnt sich:
Fitna

da nichts mehr zu laden geht (Zensur? Überlastung?), hier eine Zusammenfassung von AFP:

Dutch MP posts anti-Islam film on the Internet
49 minutes ago

THE HAGUE (AFP) — Dutch far-right MP Geert Wilders on Thursday made good his pledge to post his controversial film critical of Islam on the Internet, which features violent imagery of terrorist attacks in New York and Madrid intertwined with Koranic texts.

The first minutes of the 15-minute movie — posted on www.liveleak.com — show a Koran being opened and the text of a sura from Islam’s holiest tome, which it translated from Arabic as imploring the faithful to “terrorise the enemies of Allah”.

It was followed by images of airplanes flying into the World Trade Center in New York on September 11, 2001, with soundbites from phone calls to the emergency services on that day.

The film continues with grizzly images of bloodstained bodies in the aftermath of the Madrid train bombings in March 2004 in which 191 people were killed.

Wilder’s movie plans had already drawn complaints from religious groups and warnings from the Dutch government that it could provoke violent protests around the world.

Despite pressure from The Hague not to release the movie, Wilders pushed ahead. Dutch officials fear a repeat of violent protests that erupted when European newspapers printed cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed.

Liveleak is a British-based video sharing website, similar to the more popular YouTube, with an emphasis on current events, politics and reality-based footage, including images of war from around the world.

Dutch news media reported that the Dutch cabinet has seen the film, but there was no immediate reaction from the government.

In comments to the Netherlands’ domestic ANP news agency Thursday, Wilders, 44, said he felt “Fitna” is “a decent film”.

He added that he can understand that Muslims could be upset about the film, but stressed: “It remains widely within the framework of the law”.

“My film was not made to provoke violence,” he said, adding that he hoped there would not be riots now that he had posted the film.

The movie includes images of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh who was killed in 2004 by a Muslim radical for also making a film critical of Islam.

After nearly 10 minutes of selected Koranic verses followed by gruesome images of attacks, beheadings, beatings, and speeches by unidentified Muslim clerics condemning infidels, Wilders turns to the situation in the Netherlands.

The film shows statistics of the growing Muslim population in the Netherlands and shows images of female genital mutilation, a hanging of suspected gay men, beheadings and bloodied children, all following the words: “The Netherlands in future?”.

The film concludes with someone leafing through the Koran, and a tearing sound is heard.

“The sound you heard was from a page (being torn out) of the phone book. It is not up to me, but up to the Muslims themselves to tear the spiteful verses from the Koran,” says a text that appears on the screen.

“Stop Islamisation. Defend our freedom,” the film concludes.

The final image is a reproduction of the Danish cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed with a bomb as a turban. The fuse coming from the bomb is lit and as the screen turns black there is the sound of thunder.

Wilders, whose Freedom party holds nine seats in the 150-seat Dutch parliament, is no stranger to controversy. Even before he announced his film he had already received numerous death threats and lives under round-the-clock protection following the murder of Van Gogh.

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