Do (Muslim) witches exist?

by Giulia on March 25, 2008 at 6:29 pm
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Illustration by Lars Wannop

He told he just wanted to fight for freedom (and he got a fatwa by Al-Qaeda); his work’s trial has been banned on YouTube; it has already been condemned by several Muslim countries, including Iran and Pakistan. Holland is continuously threatened by extremist Muslims’ terrorism because of it.
The Dutch government has disassociated itself from the director’s views and now Dutch people protest against Islam film.
But Geert Wilders wants his film “Fitna” to be aired, no matters what it happens. His fight will go on.
“What a hero!”, “What a cowboy!”, or…”what a fool”?
Dutch people have some doubts about that.
They are scared of Mr Wilders’ campaign against Islam.
During the centuries martyrs died for freedom and civil rights, and we’ve always admired their fights, as we see them in our books at school.
But are we sure they are “heroes” as they put in danger a whole nation?
Maybe it’s time to stop the witch hunt against Muslims before the “witches” get really angry…

Read also our previous post: Dutch “Fitna” makes Muslims get furious


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