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Dutch anti-Islam lawmaker cancels Prophet Muhammad cartoon contest [Update Post #91]

Threats Mount Over Dutch Cartoon Contest With Bounty Placed on Wilders

A Pakistani cricketer has offered a reward for the murder of firebrand anti-Muslim Dutch politician Geert Wilders for organizing a cartoon contest depicting Islam's Prophet Muhammad.

The incendiary bounty offer is adding to fears in the Netherlands that the cartoon competition, which was announced June 12, will lead to targeted violence, either in Holland or against Western targets in Pakistan, by religious militants including so-called Islamic State (IS) or assassins inspired by the terror group.

In 2015, two French militants who had sworn allegiance to al-Qaida massacred 12 people at satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo’s offices, ostensibly for the printing of cartoons of Muhammad. The attack was the first in a wave of terrorism in France that has left more than 240 dead during the past three years.

Between 2,000 and 3,000 protesters in Pakistan's capital, Islamabad, were prevented earlier this month from pelting the Dutch embassy with stones. Protesters say the contest is sacrilegious.

Khalid Latif, who last year was banned from playing cricket for five years in a spot-fixing scandal, announced a $24,000 bounty on Wilders and his far-right party colleagues on Facebook. Spot-fixing is predetermining the outcome of a particular passage of play, as opposed to fixing the outcome of a match.

Wilders has said he has more than 200 entries for the contest, which will be judged by American cartoonist and former Muslim Bosch Fawstin.

Because the judge is an American, Pakistani Islamists say the United States should also be blamed for holding the contest. The Islamist party, Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), which has demanded Islamabad break diplomatic ties with the Netherlands, says “strict measures should also be taken against the U.S.”

Pakistan’s new Prime Minister Imran Khan, a former international cricketer, has acknowledged the growing furor, promising in his maiden speech this week in the Pakistani Senate that he will raise the issue of blasphemous caricatures in the U.N. General Assembly. “Very few in the West understand the pain caused to Muslims by such blasphemous activities,” said Khan.

Wilders' Dutch Party for Freedom, which opposes Muslim immigration to the Netherlands, is the second-largest in the Dutch parliament. Wilders tweeted he had received clearance from the Dutch counterterrorism agency to hold the competition in the PVV’s parliamentary offices.

Wilders’ Dutch critics say the contest is needlessly provocative and Prime Minister Mark Rutte has denounced the competition as “not respectful,” but he has refused Pakistani demands for the contest to be banned, arguing the Netherlands values freedom of speech.

Three years ago, the Dutch parliament turned down Wilders’ plan to hold an exhibition of anti-Islam cartoons inside the legislature’s complex, saying “exhibitions in parliament must focus on the role of parliament and should not offer a platform to party political statements or be controversial.”

Khan says he will campaign for a global ban on cartoons of Islam's Prophet Muhammad. A pledge secular-minded critics of the new prime minister say is playing politics with religion. Khan has condemned religious killings, but he supports an article in Pakistan’s constitution mandating the death penalty for any “imputation, insinuation or innuendo” against Muhammad.

“Less than a week in office, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has made blasphemy one of his first issues, empowering militants and initiating international moves, long heralded by Saudi Arabia, that would restrict press freedom by pushing for a global ban,” argues James Dorsey, an analyst at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore.

On Monday, Pakistan’s Senate approved a unanimous resolution condemning the caricature contest, saying that it “considers the proposed competition tantamount to inciting hatred, racial prejudice, unrest, conflict and insecurity in a world that has already seen much bloodshed, racism, extremism, intolerance and Islamophobia.”

The furor over Wilders’ contest echoes Muslim protests 13 years ago against a Danish newspaper for publishing cartoons depicting Muhammed in bad light. The Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten published a dozen editorial cartoons in 2005, saying it was an attempt to contribute to the debate about criticism of Islam and self-censorship. One of the cartoons showed the prophet with a bomb in his turban. Anger about the publication built up over time.

Now, as then, hardline Islamists began to jump on the controversy.

Last week, the head of an influential madrassa in Lahore, radical spiritual leader Mufti Muhammad Abid Jalali, warned, “In the name of so-called freedom of speech, the West continues to publish blasphemous texts and images. Even certain animals are sometimes used, while knowing how sensitive that is in Islam. If the West perseveres in this, it can expect an appropriate response.”

He told Dutch reporters, “Islam is above all a religion of peace, and we condemn all terrorist groups that commit violence on behalf of Islam. But if non-Muslims have no respect for the prophet, peace with him, or ridicule Islam, as is happening in the Netherlands, we have no choice but to respond.”

https://www.voanews.com/a/threats-m...st-with-bounty-placed-on-wilders/4547244.html
 
Pakistan’s disgraced cricketer offers Rs3m reward for killing Dutchmen behind blasphemous cartoon contest

LAHORE – Khalid Latif, who was handed five-year ban for his role in the spot-fixing scandal that engulfed the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2017, has announced a reward to anyone who will kill the Dutchmen behind a blasphemous cartoon competition that depicts Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be upon Him).

In a video shared on Facebook, the 32-year-old batsman announced to put a Rs3 million bounty on the head of firebrand Dutch politician Geert Wilders and American cartoonist Bosch Fawstin while expressing his pain and anguish over the sacrilegious artwork in the Netherlands.

https://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/pak...men-behind-blasphemous-cartoon-contest-video/

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Stupidity of the highest order. Will he be arrested for placing a bounty.
 
Leave it to us momins to make ourselves look even more barbaric. It's funny though, since we end up giving what the people behind these activities want. You want to hurt them? Ignore them. Unfortunatley, for that you need an iq over 70.
 
This is the reality of current era, when even a protest is been criticized by the so called enlightened ones.
 
I am an apostate myself , I have lots of issues with the holy scripture. However people like Geert Wilders is hijacking our platform for a rational debate with such stupidity that only fuels the flame of hatred towards one another.

Also a note to Imran Khan and his supporters. You are helping to publicize this event. Ignore it.
I would not have known about this at all if it werent for the protest organised in Pakistan
 
The latest statement from the PM on the subject :

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Impressed. At this rate Imran Khan will bring the Islamic Renaissance quicker than Modi who is trying to bring Hindu Renaissance.
 
[MENTION=138254]Syed1[/MENTION] [MENTION=142451]Mian[/MENTION]. well done khan,the way he spoke about it.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">BREAKING: Dutch anti-Islam lawmaker cancels Prophet Muhammad cartoon contest that sparked Pakistan protests.</p>— The Associated Press (@AP) <a href="https://twitter.com/AP/status/1035235931769499650?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 30, 2018</a></blockquote>
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The OIC are useless and if IK can get these idiots to do anything useful, then we may start to see a new chapter in our(muslim world) history being written
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">BREAKING: Dutch anti-Islam lawmaker cancels Prophet Muhammad cartoon contest that sparked Pakistan protests.</p>— The Associated Press (@AP) <a href="https://twitter.com/AP/status/1035235931769499650?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 30, 2018</a></blockquote>
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Rabid right wingers and our Maulvis must be distraught.
 
LAHORE: Tehreek-e-Labaik Pakistan (TLP) called off its protest rally after cancellation of a blasphemous caricatures contest in Holland late Thursday.

The rally, led by Peer Muhammad Afzal Qadri and Allama Khadim Hussain Rizvi, had set out for Islamabad from Lahore a day earlier. It reached Rawalpindi late Thursday.

A government delegation held talks with TLP leaders, after which Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said the TLP recorded its protest over blasphemous caricatures.

Speaking to media, he noted the National Assembly unanimously adopted a resolution in this regard, while he also explained the emotions of Pakistani people to his Dutch counterpart.

Qureshi said Pakistan's ambassador to Holland has confirmed cancellation of the controversial contest.


TLP rally against blasphemous caricatures sets out for Islamabad from Lahore

He said that such contests promote extremism and his government would raise the matter in the United Nations, requesting the TLP protesters to disperse peacefully.

Shortly after Qureshi's press talk, the TLP announced to call off the rally.

"Tehreek-e-Labaik announces to end its protest," announced party leader Pir Afzal Qadri.

The party had been demanding that the government expel the Netherlands' ambassador to Pakistan from the country, as well as calls back Pakistan's ambassador to Netherlands in protest against the competition.

On Wednesday, Federal Minister for Religious Affairs Noorul Haq Qadri held a meeting with Rizvi. Qadri said the dignity of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was above everything.

The minister said everyone reserved the right to protest and that his government would provide full security to the TLP rally. He further said the government was assured that the rally would remain peaceful.

Qadri urged the TLP to provide workable suggestions, promising that the recommendations would be acted upon.

https://www.geo.tv/latest/209198-tl...r-cancellation-of-holland-blasphemous-contest
 
this is really bad.

TLP has won twice now. This group will only get stronger day by day, and they are extremist.

their leader will be a problem in future
 
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Pakistan’s disgraced cricketer offers Rs3m reward for killing Dutchmen behind blasphemous cartoon contest

LAHORE – Khalid Latif, who was handed five-year ban for his role in the spot-fixing scandal that engulfed the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2017, has announced a reward to anyone who will kill the Dutchmen behind a blasphemous cartoon competition that depicts Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be upon Him).

In a video shared on Facebook, the 32-year-old batsman announced to put a Rs3 million bounty on the head of firebrand Dutch politician Geert Wilders and American cartoonist Bosch Fawstin while expressing his pain and anguish over the sacrilegious artwork in the Netherlands.

https://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/pak...men-behind-blasphemous-cartoon-contest-video/

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the irony.......

hes a small example of the Pakistani society.

Corrupt to the core, but ready to take arms when blasphemy is committed.
If you really cared about the prophet why not fix your own acts then?
 
Abuse of the Prophet(pbuh) becomes the business of every Muslim. Relationship with Holland ? Its not the 1600’s when the Dutch were a powerful empire, today it has no influence in the world. The Dutch won’t mind anyway as they themselves are sick of fascists who lost badly in the elections .

You’re a weak cowardly nation if you can’t defend what is important to you or at the least speak against it . Pakistan no longer is .

These same mighty Muslims would ponce on a chance to migrate to said country.
 
The latest statement from the PM on the subject :

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So cringe. Watch Imran destroy all foreign relations, run the country and economy into the ground and have the taliban running the country.
 
this is really bad.

TLP has won twice now. This group will only get stronger day by day, and they are extremist.

their leader will be a problem in future

So let the competition go ahead and for your satisfaction Khadim HUSSAIN rizvi loses.
 
China is an ally & im sure they will in private because China isn’t Islamaphobic . As far as I know no Chinese politician holds competitons abusing Prophets of God . If you knew anything you’d know it’s an enthnic issue not a religious one as you see in some countries such as Hindutva India . Now stick to the topic or bump up the relevant thread

China is anti religion, which is why they hold these camps. Holland is pro free speech which is why they hold these competitions. I don't agree with either action but this is what is, and yes Pakistan should mind its own business. How are you going to preach to the world when your own countrymen are halfway to the gallows.
 
So let the competition go ahead and for your satisfaction Khadim HUSSAIN rizvi loses.

Your not gonna understand the point. I have seen your posts.

This is just like the taliban situation. They kept on winning in afgahnistan that they were looked upon as heros. They drove the russians away.

But in the long run they created a big mess for everyone which we are still cleaning.
...............

Khadim rizvi's tlp is doing the same thing.

Look at his ideology. Listen to his stupid speeches, look at his jahil supporters.

If this guy keep on winning such battles, he gains more influence and will become a big problem in future.

I live in rawalpindi, i have to bare his stupid dharnas. I have to be stuck on road for upto 3-4 hours for his meaningless acts.

When someone commits blasphemy, it doesnt affect our lives, but when someone decides to take the whole city hostage, it creates problems.

I remember how a kid died in an amubulance because of this guy blocking the roads.
 
Pakistan will pay the price of khadim rizvi in the long run.

This is not victory for pakistan.

People just cant see the bigger picture here
 
This sums up the hypocrisy that is so prevalent in Pakistan. Khalid Latif, a known thief and spot fixer, placing bounty on Geert’s head. Amazing!

The cancellation of the cartoon contest will further empower the TLP and put one more achievement on its CV.
 
this is really bad.

TLP has won twice now. This group will only get stronger day by day, and they are extremist.

their leader will be a problem in future

How on earth is this Khadim Rizvi's win :facepalm:

As if Dutch got scared of his March or missile he threatened to send towards Holland? They have canceled due to diplomatic pressure and security threats within their country as someone was arrested yesterday planning to attack their politician.

At the end of the day, sanity prevails and it all ends well. I hope they don't plan such moronic acts again. Quite shameful how some people think it's freedom of speech to mock or ridicule someone respected by Billions, i doubt if there is any personality in the world respected so much by so many people.

My point of view would be exactly the same if someone in Pakistan (or Muslim country) planned similar act to disrespect other religious figures. Just because you are an atheist doesn't make you cool if you support such non sense in the name of freedom of speech.
 
So cringe. Watch Imran destroy all foreign relations, run the country and economy into the ground and have the taliban running the country.

Cringe for self-loathing, defeatist, wannabe western, inferiority complex patients. Not for any person proud of his beliefs. He isnt asking to go to war with anyone.
 
this is really bad.

TLP has won twice now. This group will only get stronger day by day, and they are extremist.

their leader will be a problem in future

Do you really think Khadim Rizvi has anything to do with this? The Dutch don't care about some Mullah protesting and cursing in the streets. It was nothing other than diplomatic pressure that made them cancel.
 
Well done Imran Khan on taking a firm stance on this issue. These radical liberals can cry all they want but the truth is that PM Imran only expressed our nation's sentiments, that too in an effective way.
 
Netherlands bowing down to Imran Khan's pressure. That's some tabdeeli indeed. :imran
 
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Do you really think Khadim Rizvi has anything to do with this? The Dutch don't care about some Mullah protesting and cursing in the streets. It was nothing other than diplomatic pressure that made them cancel.

You know this. I know this.

But an ordinary pakistan doesnt know this. He will think it was because of khadim rizvis protest they stopped.

Go on facebook and whereever a news article has been shared about the lawmaker stopping the competation, in the comments section everyone is praising khadim rizvi
 
How on earth is this Khadim Rizvi's win :facepalm:

As if Dutch got scared of his March or missile he threatened to send towards Holland? They have canceled due to diplomatic pressure and security threats within their country as someone was arrested yesterday planning to attack their politician.

At the end of the day, sanity prevails and it all ends well. I hope they don't plan such moronic acts again. Quite shameful how some people think it's freedom of speech to mock or ridicule someone respected by Billions, i doubt if there is any personality in the world respected so much by so many people.

My point of view would be exactly the same if someone in Pakistan (or Muslim country) planned similar act to disrespect other religious figures. Just because you are an atheist doesn't make you cool if you support such non sense in the name of freedom of speech.
post 112.

Khadim Razvi gained alot of influence for his earlier dharna that his candidates ended doing quite well in the elections, which is a big scare for Pakistan.

For the ordinary Pakistani this will go down as Rizvi's achievement.

Besides, his threat of going to Red zone and attacking the holland embassey was a geniune threat because the embassey could easily be accessed by a mob
 
Your not gonna understand the point. I have seen your posts.

This is just like the taliban situation. They kept on winning in afgahnistan that they were looked upon as heros. They drove the russians away.

But in the long run they created a big mess for everyone which we are still cleaning.
...............

Khadim rizvi's tlp is doing the same thing.

Look at his ideology. Listen to his stupid speeches, look at his jahil supporters.

If this guy keep on winning such battles, he gains more influence and will become a big problem in future.

I live in rawalpindi, i have to bare his stupid dharnas. I have to be stuck on road for upto 3-4 hours for his meaningless acts.

When someone commits blasphemy, it doesnt affect our lives, but when someone decides to take the whole city hostage, it creates problems.

I remember how a kid died in an amubulance because of this guy blocking the roads.


This is a simple issue of law and order. There are ways to hold peaceful protests which are a right of all nations, but they have to be managed properly, and there is no reason why local authorities shouldn't be charged with ensuring this happens.
 
This is a simple issue of law and order. There are ways to hold peaceful protests which are a right of all nations, but they have to be managed properly, and there is no reason why local authorities shouldn't be charged with ensuring this happens.

mullahs dont do peaceful protest, they carry out riots.

Back in i think 2005 or 06, when that danish cartoon took place, the protestors went around breaking public property. The local KFC had to build shutters to protect their windows.

Paksitani forces dont even know how to handle protest and riots. Its ridiculous that we have to bring in containers.
 
mullahs dont do peaceful protest, they carry out riots.

Back in i think 2005 or 06, when that danish cartoon took place, the protestors went around breaking public property. The local KFC had to build shutters to protect their windows.

Paksitani forces dont even know how to handle protest and riots. Its ridiculous that we have to bring in containers.

Its a victory for the right wing nutter from Netherlands, he wanted to show how intolerant Islamic world is and Pakistan dove head first into his trap!! Well played "Naya Pakistan Imran Well played"
 
mullahs dont do peaceful protest, they carry out riots.

Back in i think 2005 or 06, when that danish cartoon took place, the protestors went around breaking public property. The local KFC had to build shutters to protect their windows.

Paksitani forces dont even know how to handle protest and riots. Its ridiculous that we have to bring in containers.

Pakistani forces do know how to handle protests, the country has been under martial law for much of it's existence. It's simply a case of demarcating boundaries for public behaviour and enforcing them.

That said, on Monday in the German state of Saxony, protests got out of hand with 6000 neo-Nazis chasing immigrants in the street with the police standing by hopelessly outnumbered. But you would expect the German authorities to make sure that doesn't happen again as their reputation as a first world country will plummet with anarchy on the streets.
 
ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi termed the cancellation of a blasphemous caricatures contest in the Netherlands a “great moral victory for the Muslim Ummah”.

Addressing a press conference early on Friday morning with Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan’s (TLP) Pir Afzal Qadri, the foreign minister added that the issue was immediately raised at all forums by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf-led government and a “major crisis” was averted.

The leader of far-right Party of Freedom, Geert Wilders, had earlier organised the competition. The Dutch politician has lived under round-the-clock protection for years due to death threats sparked by his anti-Islam rhetoric.

Elaborating on steps taken by the government, Qureshi said the Parliament had earlier passed a unanimous resolution denouncing the blasphemous contest in “strongest terms” and minority members of the legislature were at the forefront in condemning the act.

The foreign minister added the government had also conveyed its sentiments to the Dutch government, which went to great lengths to distance itself from the contest arranged by Wilders. Qureshi also recalled his contact with his Dutch counterpart, who was conveyed that Wilders act should not be allowed to hurt the sentiments of billions of Muslims across the globe.

‘Receiving end of death threats’

Wilders on Thursday said he has decided to cancel the controversial blasphemous caricatures contest after being at the receiving end of death threats.


In a statement, Wilders said he has decided “not to let the cartoon contest go ahead.”

“The threats resulting from the cartoon contest are running out of control,” he added.

The leader of far-right Party of Freedom, in the past, has also called for mosques and Islamic schools to be shut down and for a blanket ban on Muslim immigrants.

TLP calls of Islamabad protest

TLP chief Khadim Rizvi called off its protest march to Islamabad after Wilders’ announcement.

Dutch FM told blasphemous cartoons will ‘spread hate, intolerance’

The TLP had called for the expulsion of the Dutch ambassador as it launched a protest against the cartoon competition on Wednesday.

Hundreds of demonstrators left Lahore and had been on the move until Wilders’ announcement.

Earlier, Prime Minister Imran Khan, in a video message, said the government would raise the issue at all international forums.

The prime minister said the issue of blasphemy was troubling for every Muslim.

He said the Muslim world would vehemently raise the sensitive issue at the United Nations from the platform of Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/1791983/1-fm-lauds-caricature-contest-cancellation-great-moral-victory/
 
Pakistani forces do know how to handle protests, the country has been under martial law for much of it's existence. It's simply a case of demarcating boundaries for public behaviour and enforcing them.

That said, on Monday in the German state of Saxony, protests got out of hand with 6000 neo-Nazis chasing immigrants in the street with the police standing by hopelessly outnumbered. But you would expect the German authorities to make sure that doesn't happen again as their reputation as a first world country will plummet with anarchy on the streets.
Pakistani forces do not know how to control protesters. Trust me. Seen it.

blocking access to the whole city is no way of controlling protests.

When protests take place, and the target is red zone, the first thing that they end up doing is palcing containers on express way, the main road that connects Islamabad to Rawalpindi
 
TBH, Its the Dutch who saved Pakistan lives by withdrawing these cartoon things.

Nothing would have happened to the Dutch. Its Pak lives would have been lost in Pakistan - for nothing.
 
Pakistani forces do not know how to control protesters. Trust me. Seen it.

blocking access to the whole city is no way of controlling protests.

When protests take place, and the target is red zone, the first thing that they end up doing is palcing containers on express way, the main road that connects Islamabad to Rawalpindi

They can always take advice from other countries on how to manage protests if they haven't developed their own procedures sufficiently.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Dont claim victory too soon <a href="https://twitter.com/pid_gov?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@pid_gov</a> I am not finished with you yet. I will expose your barbarism in many other ways. <a href="https://t.co/sP52Uyl3m3">https://t.co/sP52Uyl3m3</a></p>— Geert Wilders (@geertwilderspvv) <a href="https://twitter.com/geertwilderspvv/status/1035540178180431872?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 31, 2018</a></blockquote>
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This guy definitely have some issues.
 
There is very little difference between Geert Wilders and Maulavi/Mullahs after blood (including Imran Khan)..... While the crazy right wings are after each others blood, the honest guys in between will suffer.
 
I am all for freedom of speech . As a Muslim it is hurtful to me if the prophet is insulted but I can't make other people respect the same people or have the same standards as me. I understand their right to making these cartoons but I can't agree with the wisdom of it. Don't not do it because of some religious fanatics threaten violence, Don't do it because it hurts the religious sentiments of billions of peaceful Muslims on a personal level and further creates a divide among people......... Pyar do , pyar lo
 
So cringe. Watch Imran destroy all foreign relations, run the country and economy into the ground and have the taliban running the country.

No, no, no, no and no.

Cringe: He handled it like a man. Grabbing the bull by front is the key here. That's how you deal with a problem.

Destroy all foreign relations: No lolz. Grown ups rule countries and believe me they don't care about "some-attention-seeking-failure-organizing-twitter-contest", Mullahs or religions.

run the country and economy into the ground: How? On the contrary, the man has shown everybody that he's gonna do something about it.

have the taliban running the country: Again, lolz. This ain't Afghanistan or Syria brotha. This is Pakistan and we have democracy and Mullahs who were against creation of Pakistan will never ever rule this country, Insha'Allah. Pakistani voters DO NOT like TLP and similar ghundas.

Now some facts:

This Dutch guy ain't worth a dime. He's just making some money by riling up internet-neck-beards who won't ever amount to nothing.

I don't know where you live but go to street and talk with a reasonable person regarding this situation and you'll realize that proper grown ups don't condone (support) populist xenophobes like this Dutch man-child.


Bruh!
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Dont claim victory too soon <a href="https://twitter.com/pid_gov?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@pid_gov</a> I am not finished with you yet. I will expose your barbarism in many other ways. <a href="https://t.co/sP52Uyl3m3">https://t.co/sP52Uyl3m3</a></p>— Geert Wilders (@geertwilderspvv) <a href="https://twitter.com/geertwilderspvv/status/1035540178180431872?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 31, 2018</a></blockquote>
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This guy definitely have some issues.

So he's tweeted this:

Dont claim victory too soon @pid_gov
... sore loser. Although it's obvious that he's managed to gather attention and money thanks to his antiques.

I am not finished with you yet.
That's obvious. His platform and supporters need the bogeyman.

I will expose your barbarism in many other ways.
Lolz. This part needs elaboration. What barbarism? Maybe all Muslims should disappear from planet so the man-child may has his fantasy fulfilled? :yk

Pathetic being :))
 
I am all for freedom of speech . As a Muslim it is hurtful to me if the prophet is insulted but I can't make other people respect the same people or have the same standards as me. I understand their right to making these cartoons but I can't agree with the wisdom of it. Don't not do it because of some religious fanatics threaten violence, Don't do it because it hurts the religious sentiments of billions of peaceful Muslims on a personal level and further creates a divide among people......... Pyar do , pyar lo

I agree with you. We cant force somebody to respect our beliefs or religious figures. But we have the right to complain and protest against it as well. Thats what Imran did on behalf of all muslims of Pakistan. The arabs on the other hand have their heads in sand now. They are utterly useless now. Their contribution to muslim world is zero except chaos and conflicts.
 
The latest statement from the PM on the subject :

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This was so impressive. What a leader mA.
 
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