Far right Dutch politician Geert Wilders has screened his anti-Islamic film to Britain's most senior lawmakers. The movie compares The Koran to Hitler's autobiography 'Mein Kampf', sparking widespread outrage. RT's Laura Emmett caught up with him, to find out why he thinks his calls to ban the Koran correspond with the ideology of free speech.
If you think there is not a problem in Holland ~ here is a quote from the former justice minister on the Shari'a.
The introduction of Shari'a = the loss of fundamental rights ~ is being dealt with by some with a nonchalant attitude. And this massive social change should not be left in the hands of a few head-in-the-clouds politicians.
In 2006 Minister of Justice Piet Hein Donner provoked an outcry when he suggested the Netherlands might accept Sharia law in a constitutional manner. "It is a sure certainty for me: if two thirds of all Netherlanders tomorrow would want to introduce Sharia, then this possibility must exist. Could you block this legally? It would also be a scandal to say 'this isn't allowed! The majority counts. That is the essence of democracy." The statements were categorically refused by parties across the political spectrum, as well as by one Muslim leader. +
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