Anti-Wilders website offline

Anti-fascist group AFA has claimed responsibility for setting up a fake website for Geert Wilders’ anti-Islam party PVV but has now apparently taken the site www.pvvhaaglanden.nll offline.


Wilders said on Monday he is considering taking legal action against the site, which uses PVV logos and photographs interspersed with fake news items.
The site calls for the development of a new nuclear power station on the beach at Scheveningen and for the Nile goose to be eradicated. It also carried an advert for ‘stadscommandos’, the paramilitary organisation the PVV wants to set up to combat youth gangs.
Wilders is also angry about the production of three anti-PVV video clips. One features actors portraying PVV MPs with a criminal record. Another features children making statements about immigrants and Muslims which Wilders himself has made.
The PVV leader described the use of children as ‘disgusting’.
Anti-Wilders groups have also set up several fake PVV accounts using the microblogging service Twitter.

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