
By Ben Berkowitz
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – A well-known Australian Muslim cleric has
called for the beheading of Dutch anti-Islamic politician Geert
Wilders, (pictured at left) a newspaper said on Friday.
Wilders' Freedom Party scored the biggest gains in June 9 polls and
is currently negotiating to form a new minority government with the
Liberals and Christian Democrats. Polls show Wilders would win a new
election if one were called now.
Wilders demanded to know why he had learnt about the threat from the
newspaper and not from Dutch authorities who are guarding him after
a film and remarks he made angered Muslims around the world.
De Telegraaf, the Netherlands' largest newspaper, led its front page
on Friday with a story on the speech by Feiz Muhammad.
The Sydney-born Muhammad has gained notoriety for, among other
things, calling on young children to be radicalized and blaming rape
victims for their own attacks.
The paper posted an English-language audio clip in which he refers
to Wilders as "this Satan, this devil, this politician in Holland"
and explains that anyone who talks about Islam like Wilders does
should be executed by beheading.
De Telegraaf did not say when the speech was given but said it and
the Dutch secret service both had copies. According to his website,
Muhammad is based in Malaysia.
Wilders told Reuters it was "really terrible news" and that he was
taking it seriously.
"I will ask for clarification from the Dutch minister of
interior/justice why the secret service and anti-terrorism unit NCTb
have not informed me before and what the consequences will be for
me," he said in an email.
A spokesman for the Dutch secret service referred inquiries on the
threat to the NCTb. A spokeswoman for the NCTb was not available to
comment.
Wilders is currently on trial in the Netherlands for inciting hatred
and discrimination against Muslims.
The Freedom Party leader made a film in 2008 which accused the Koran
of inciting violence and mixed images of terrorist attacks with
quotations from the Islamic holy book.
Wilders was also charged because of outspoken remarks in the media,
such as an opinion piece in a Dutch daily in which he compared Islam
to fascism and the Koran to Adolf Hitler's book "Mein Kampf."
Of late he has been in the news for plans to speak out against a
planned mosque in New York City on September 11, the ninth
anniversary of the attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people.
But his views have also made him extremely popular with a segment of
the country uneasy about the Netherlands' commitment to
multiculturalism.
(Reporting by Ben Berkowitz; Editing by Jon Hemming)
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If the
Reuters report is still up on Yahoo News,
it's worth looking at the comments to see some of the creative
responses to the threats on Mr. Wilder's life. The stinking perverts
are pretty free with their fatwas and death threats and then get all
whiny that no one like them.

Kurt Westergaard has a price on his
head for drawing this cartoon of Mohammed (piss be upon him). I
think it's an excellent likeness and captures the spirit of islam
beautifully. Anyway, as I have always liked to say: "If they can't
take a joke, fuck 'em."
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