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July 25, 2008 4:19:57 PM CDT



Iran Asks Dutch Gov't to Ban Anti-Islam Film

Posted Feb 17, 08 2:35 PM CST in Arts & Living World 

(Newser) – Upset by a right-wing Dutch politician's movie, which portrays the Koran as an inspiration for murder, Iran’s justice minister is asking the Dutch government to ban the film, the BBC reports. The minister called the film, by parliament member Geert Wilders, an unnecessary attack on Islam’s holiest object. The Dutch government has so far supported Wilder’s right to show the film, which is set to air in a few months.

"We must not allow the freedom of speech to be used as a cover for assaulting the sensibilities and exalted moral and religious values which are respected by all of humanity," the minister wrote. Wilders may have to leave the country; another filmmaker  was murdered in 2004 after a film about abused Muslim women.

Sources BBC, Reuters

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An activist, holding a placard describing Dutch MP Geert Wilders as an extremist and harmful to Dutch society, pickets a market in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Saturday, Jan. 19, 2008. The maverick lawmaker's...   (Associated Press)
Geert Wilders, second right, in this May 26, 2005 file photo. The Dutch conservative lawmaker is making a film to highlight what he describes as "fascist" passages in the Quran, his latest high profile...   (Associated Press)
Right wing parliament member Geert Wilders, right, Socialist Party members Harry van Bommel, center, and Krista van Velsen, left, take part in a candlelight vigil outside the Iranian embassy protesting...   (Associated Press)
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