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PVV MP to head local campaign, do two jobs

Wednesday 09 December 2009

A sitting MP for the anti-Islam PVV party will head the party's campaign for the March local elections in the Hague, party leader Geert Wilders said on Tuesday.

Sietse Fritsma will remain an MP while entering local politics. He is the most experienced politician on the 20-strong list for the local vote, Wilders told a tv show on Tuesday night.

The PVV is only taking part in the local elections in the Hague and Almere because of the shortage of good candidates.

Wilders also used the tv show to urge people to demonstrate outside the court where he will appear on January 20 charged with inciting hatred and discrimination. 'It is not about me but about freedom of speech,' he said.

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Spot on to the brave and persistent Mr. Wilders and his colleagues - who are trying to save the great Western Enlightenment heritage, that include universal Human Rights. That has brought many women like myself, a convert from Islam, freedom from sadist males. Islamists (who politicize Islam, particularly based on deceitful elitist male/human self-interest and primitively violent ideology) deceitfully and selectively exploit UDHR, but could not give a toss about other human rights, which are all equally important, nor other beings’ human rights, whether of ordinary or less powerful Muslim believers, particularly women/girls and gays, and of non-Muslims! Such as claimed and believed as if in a cult, by their likes ""a true jihadi never retires,"....Dilawar recalls with satisfaction how he abandoned his field and returned to the front – this time in Afghanistan. "There is no feeling quite like killing kaffirs [infidels]," he says, pointing proudly at the deep scar from a shrapnel injury....." (see http://www.csmonitor.com/2009/1208/p06s20-wosc.html).

By Katharina Sri (former: Noor Aza Othamn) | December 9, 2009 1:29 PM


'It is not about me but about freedom of speech,'. last week somebody made a "free speech" against you and he was punished. why then should we demonstrate outside the court whilst we did not demonstrated last week? there is limit to free speech.

By kwabena | December 9, 2009 1:34 PM


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