Monday, January 28, 2008

Wie die Kennedys die Clintons blamieren

WELT ONLINE: Es ist ein harter Schlag für die demokratische Präsidentschaftsbewerberin Hillary Clinton: Ihr prominenter und einflussreicher Senatskollege Ted Kennedy unterstützt ihren Rivalen Barack Obama als Spitzenkandidaten. Und neben dem Bruder von JFK unterstützt auch JFKs Tochter den schwarzen Politiker.

Die Wahlempfehlung von Edward Kennedy für Barack Obama ist ein spektakulärer Prestigeerfolg für den Kandidaten und ein Affront für Hillary und Bill Clinton. In der demokratischen Partei spielt der 75 Jahre alte Senator aus Massachussets die Rolle eines ebenso verehrten wie gefürchteten „Paten“, dessen Gunst selbst republikanische Präsidenten suchen.

„Teddy“ Kennedy, der jüngere Bruder von John F. und Robert Kennedy, gab seine Entscheidung für Obama offiziell am Montag bei einem gemeinsamen Auftritt in einer Universität in Washington bekannt. Alle demokratischen Bewerber um die Nominierung hatten um Kennedys Unterstützung geworben; die Clintons hatten ihn angeblich beschworen, Neutralität zu wahren.

JFKs Bruder Ted ist ein Lieblingsfeind der Republikaner

Der Patriarch des berühmtesten Klans Amerikas ist eine Ikone des linken Flügels der Demokraten. Niemand besitzt mehr Glaubwürdigkeit bei einfachen Industriearbeitern und Gewerkschaftler als Ted Kennedy, der sich seit 1962 im US-Senat für ihre Belange schlägt. Unter Latinos genießen die Kennedys besonders hohes Ansehen, seit Robert Kennedy sich zu seiner Freundschaft mit César Chávez, dem legendären Führer der Landarbeiter-Gewerkschaft, bekannte. Wie die Kennedys die Clintons blamieren >>> Von Uwe Schmitt

NZZ Online:
Edward Kennedy unterstützt Barack Obama: Verärgerung über den aggressiven Wahlkampftstil der Clintons

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Meinung: Theo Sommer über Blair als EU-Präsidenten

DIE ZEIT: Tony Blair soll der erste Vollzeitpräsident der Europäischen Union werden. Ausgerechnet Blair, ausgerechnet ein Brite: Das ist wirklich eine absurde Idee

Was immer Tony Blair sich in den zehn Jahren seiner Amtszeit als britischer Premier an Verdiensten erworben haben mag – Verdienste um die Europäische Union sind nicht dabei. Als er 1997 in die Downing Street 10 einzog, gab er sich als passionierter Europäer und gelobte, Großbritannien „ins Herz Europas“ zu rücken.

Es ist ihm nicht gelungen. Er hat es nicht einmal ernsthaft versucht. Vielmehr blieb seine Europapolitik trügerisch und halbherzig. Zaghaftigkeit charakterisierte sie, Nachgiebigkeit gegenüber den euro-phoben Pressezaren seines Landes, unbegreifliches Kuschen vor seinem Schatzkanzler und Nachfolger Gordon Brown, der eine „rote Linie“ nach der anderen zog, die das Vereinigte Königreich auf der Straße nach Brüssel nicht überschreiten dürfe.

So kommt es, dass England noch immer nicht mit beiden Beinen in Europa steht, geschweige denn mit dem Herzen im Herz der Union. Es ist bis heute ein Außenseiter geblieben. Beim Euro ist es nicht dabei; in der Schengen-Zone macht es nicht mit; die Grundrechte-Charta hat es nicht übernommen; aus der gemeinsamen Justiz- und Sicherheitspolitik hat es sich in den Verhandlungen über den Reformvertrag ausgeklinkt. Als Blair aus dem Amt schied, war Großbritannien innerlich weiter von der EU entfernt als bei seinem Amtsantritt.

Der künftige EU-Präsident soll nach dem Lissaboner Vertrag zweieinhalb Jahre amtieren, nicht länger bloß sechs Monate. Es ist schlechthin unvorstellbar, dass er, der doch die Stimme Europas sein wird, das europäische Projekt nicht mit vollem Engagement verficht. Mit einem Präsidenten, der Europapolitik nur mit halbem Herzen betreibt, ist der Union nicht gedient. Den Bock zum Gärtner >>> Von Theo Sommer

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Accord bilatéral sur Schengen/Dublin ratifié

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: L'accord Schengen/Dublin pourra entrer en vigueur fin février. Les Etats membres de l'Union européenne (UE) ont donné leur feu vert à sa ratification à Bruxelles. Les préparations pour l'adhésion de la Suisse à l'espace Schengen peuvent officiellement commencer. Accord bilatéral sur Schengen/Dublin ratifié >>>

Schengen Agreement

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"Turkey’s Most Pressing Problem": "Freedom of Expression"

BBC: A Turkish court has handed down a 15-month suspended jail term to an academic found guilty of insulting the state's founder, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.

Professor Atilla Yayla said the trial highlighted the limits on free speech and academic debate in Turkey.
His crime was to suggest in academic discussion that the early Turkish republic was not as progressive as portrayed in official books.

His lawyers say they will lodge an immediate appeal.

Professor Yayla told the BBC he was prepared to take his case to the European Court of Human Rights if necessary.

"I want to emphasise again and again that Turkey's most pressing problem is freedom of expression," he said. Academic sentenced over Ataturk >>> By Sarah Rainsford

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Niederlande: Morddrohung gegen Islam-Kritiker

DIE PRESSE: Rechtspopulist Geert Wilders will in einem Film die dunklen Seiten des Islam zeigen. In Moslem-Kreisen brodelt es.

Den HAAG. Das Video ist klar und deutlich: Es ist ein Aufruf zum Mord. Gezeigt wird ein lebensgroßes Foto des rechtspopulistischen Politikers Geert Wilders. Erst ertönt arabische Musik, dann der Ruf „Allahu akbar“ (Allah ist groß). Ein Schuss fällt. Er trifft Wilders in die Stirn. Dazu die Textzeile „Headshot one“ (Kopfschuss eins).

So geht es weiter. Fünf Kugeln treffen den Papierkopf. Eine geht in den Mund – dazu das zynische Insert „Mouthshot“ (Mundschuss). „Allah ist groß“, tönt es wieder. Man sah das Video auf der Internetseite „YouTube“; es wurde inzwischen entfernt, ist aber auf anderen Websites zu finden. Wilders hat Anzeige gegen Unbekannt erstattet. Die Justiz ermittelt. Koran = „Mein Kampf“ >>> Von Helmut Hetzel

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The Race for the EU Presidency

Let the Backbiting Begin >>>

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The BMA Has Learned Nothing from History

HMP ALBION: Dear Fellow Bloggers,

Have a look at these articles from the Daily Telegraph (27th Jan 2008):
A Healthier Way to Run the NHS
Don’t Treat the Old and Unhealthy, Say Doctors
Read these and see where the UK is being lead [sic] by the fascist Left, the malignant Politically Correct and our Hippocratically ignorant NuDoctors.



I make no apology for comparing the cancer that is the "New" Labour project and Nazi Germany.



In both cases they banned fox-hunting and smoking. In both cases they targetted the sick, the elderly, the weak and anyone who didn't fit their sick mindset.



Now the overpaid, decadent fools that head the BMA are effectively promoting the eugenics of Herr Doktor Mengele. The BMA Has Learned Nothing from History >>> By Jeremy Zeid

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Coming to a Town Near You Shortly: The Sonorous Sound of the Muezzin’s Call to Prayer - Al Adhan

The Muezzin’s Call to the Faithful to Prayer

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Sunday, January 27, 2008

Europeans Think Islam Is Dangerous

THE SUNDAY EXPRESS: AN “overwhelming majority” of Europeans believe immigration from Islamic countries is a threat to their traditional way of life, a survey revealed last night.

The poll, carried out across 21 countries, found “widespread anti-immigration sentiment”, but warned Europe’s Muslim population will treble in the next 17 years.

It reported “a severe deficit of trust is found between the Western and Muslim communities”, with most people wanting less interaction with the Muslim world.

Last night an MP warned it showed that political leaders in Britain who preach the benefits of unlimited immigration were dangerously out of touch with the public.

The study, whose authors include the former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey, was commissioned for leaders at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland.

It reports “a growing fear among Europeans of a perceived Islamic threat to their cultural identities, driven in part by immigration from predominantly Muslim nations”.

And it concludes: “An overwhelming majority of the surveyed populations in Europe believe greater interaction between Islam and the West is a threat.” Backbench Tory MP David Davies told the Sunday Express: “I am not surprised by these findings. People are fed up with multiculturalism and being told they have to give up their way of life. Europeans Think Islam Is Dangerous >>> By Jason Groves

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Nachrichten aus Berlin

NACHRICHTEN: Spiegel TV Online

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Nicolas Sarkozy visite le Taj Mahal, sans Carla Bruni

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TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: Le président français Nicolas Sarkozy, en visite d'Etat en Inde, s'est rendu samedi au célèbre mausolée Taj Mahal près de la ville d'Agra, mais sans sa compagne Carla Bruni.

L'absence de l'amie du chef de l'Etat a été confirmée auprès de la présidence française et de responsables indiens, après plusieurs jours de rumeurs jamais commentées officiellement ni par Paris, ni par New Delhi.

Carla Bruni "n'a pas été vue dans l'entourage du président", a indiqué un responsable officiel indien accompagnant M. Sarkozy.

Ce dernier était suivi d'une imposante délégation française et indienne, mais sans Carla Bruni, a indiqué un photographe de l'AFP.

Le célèbre monument en marbre blanc était entièrement fermé aux touristes et sous haute sécurité. Sept autobus électriques --compte tenu de l'interdiction des véhicules à moteur autour du Taj Mahal endommagé par la pollution-- ont acheminé la délégation jusqu'au mausolée.

Cette visite touristique au Taj Mahal n'est pas un voyage "privé" mais fait partie de la visite d'Etat de M. Sarkozy entamée vendredi en Inde, où il a resserré les liens franco-indiens dans le nucléaire civil et le secteur de la défense. Nicolas Sarkozy visite le Taj Mahal, sans Carla Bruni >>>

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What They Have Said About Islam
I believe we have been far too tolerant for far too long. We have to defend ourselves. Before you know it there will be more mosques than churches! (In reference to the Koran): Ban that wretched book like 'Mein Kampf' is banned! - Geert Wilders

This book is called 'Allah knows best' because it is my dark suspicion that we are on the verge of the new Middle Ages of Mecca; and because I feel, as a professional atheist, very unsafe. - Theo van Gogh

I don't say send them home. I just say the Netherlands is a small country. We are already overcrowded, there's no more room and we must shut the borders. I don't hate Islam. I consider it a backward culture. I have travelled much in the world and wherever Islam rules it's just terrible. - Pim Fortuyn Source
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Deutsche Bahn’s Nazi Past

WATCH BBC VIDEO: Germany’s Death Trains

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Nazi 'death trains' exhibition opens

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Helmut Schmidt, Germany’s Ex-Chancellor, Faces Charges for Defying Smoking Ban

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THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY: Helmut Schmidt, Germany's 89-year-old former chancellor and its most renowned and inveterate nicotine addict, became the first prominent victim of his country's new anti-smoking laws yesterday and faced the prospect of court action for lighting up in public.

Mr Schmidt and Loki, his 88-year-old wife, are well known in Germany for theirchain-smoking. The ex-chancellor even has a weekly interview column in the respected Die Zeit magazine entitled "A Cigarette with Helmut Schmidt".

The couple attended a new year reception at a theatre in their home town of Hamburg only days after Germany's ban on public smoking was introduced on 1 January. As guests of honour, the Schmidts were provided with ashtrays as soon as they sat down.

Photographs of Mr and Mrs Schmidt drawing heavily on cigarettes and clearly enjoying their smoke at the theatre were plastered across the mass-circulation Bild newspaper the next day. In Germany, such a flagrant breach of the law was bound to have consequences.

Yesterday they arrived in the form of a declaration by Hamburg state prosecutors that they were investigating the Schmidts on suspicion of causing "bodily harm" to other guests at the theatre and of being in breach of the city state's ban on smoking in public places.

The case against the Schmidts was brought by the anti-smoking lobby group, Non Smoker's Initiative. Roland Keiser, the group's spokesman, said: "Their illegal behaviour was encouraged by the theatre which provided them with ashtrays despite the ban on smoking."

Helmut Schmidt's office declined to comment. The former Social Democrat chancellor is one of Germany's elder statesmen. He invariably lights up when interviewed on television. Schmidt faces charges for defying smoking ban >>> By Tony Paterson in Berlin

BBC:
Female smokers 'double in Russia'

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Jemima and Imran Unite to Stage Demo

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THE SUNDAY EXPRESS: JEMIMA Khan will reunite with her former husband tomorrow – for a noisy protest outside 10 Downing Street.

Imran Khan, the Pakistan cricket hero turned politician, is expected to join his ex-wife’s demonstration in a bid to disrupt President Pervez Musharraf’s meeting with the Prime Minister.

In an exclusive interview, Ms Khan, 33, said: “I will be protesting against Gordon Brown’s continued support for Pakistan’s dictator. I will be joined by politicians, lawyers, doctors, human rights activists, journalists and ordinary Pakistanis.

“We want to know why our Prime Minister is hosting a constitutionally illegal leader when many hundreds of political activists, lawyers and judges in Pakistan remain in prison or under house arrest and when the media there is still restricted.” Khans Unite to Stage Demo >>> By Camilla Tominey

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The Disgraceful Doctors in the National Health Service!

I’ll tell you what the NHS cannot afford: It cannot afford to treat the freeloaders coming from abroad, and it cannot afford to treat the illegal immigrants, either. Those are the people it cannot afford to treat. Leave the ‘old’ alone, and leave the ‘smokers’ alone, too.

How disgusting these doctors are! Do your bloody job! Heaven knows, you’re paid enough for doing it.


THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: Doctors are calling for NHS treatment to be withheld from patients who are too old or who lead unhealthy lives.

Smokers, heavy drinkers, the obese and the elderly should be barred from receiving some operations, according to doctors, with most saying the health service cannot afford to provide free care to everyone.

Fertility treatment and "social" abortions are also on the list of procedures that many doctors say should not be funded by the state.

The findings of a survey conducted by Doctor magazine sparked a fierce row last night, with the British Medical Association and campaign groups describing the recommendations from family and hospital doctors as "out­rageous" and "disgraceful". Don't treat the old and unhealthy, say doctors >>> By Laura Donnelly, Health Correspondent

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EU Ministers Express Concern about Dutch Anti-Islam Film

AFP: BRDO PRI KRANJU, Slovenia (AFP) — EU justice ministers have expressed concern about a far-right Dutch lawmaker's plan to make a potentially inflammatory film about the Koran, ministers and officials said Saturday.

They said that Dutch justice officials had raised the issue at informal talks in Slovenia, and had called for EU support, amid concern that the short film could reignite tensions with Muslims after the Danish cartoons affair.

"It would, of course, have important repercussions for other countries of the European Union as well," Luxembourg Justice Minister Luc Frieden told AFP, on the sidelines of the talks.

"It is our moral duty to call upon everybody, to make people aware, so that they do not abuse their fundamental rights" of freedom of expression, he said.

"We must also protect those who may be hurt or harmed by irresponsible statements."

Far-right deputy Geert Wilders has been in the spotlight since he announced in the Netherlands in November that he plans to make a short film to show that Islam's holy book is "a fascist book" that "incites people to murder".

Dutch observers fear that Wilders will burn or tear up the Koran in it.

"The Dutch minister expressed a certain preoccupation about that and asked for the support of his colleagues," an EU official told AFP.

It remains unclear if and when the movie will be shown. Wilders told Saturday's edition of Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf that it would be several weeks yet, after earlier giving a date of the end of January.

"The EU has to be attentive," the EU official said. "We are trying to avoid the situation we had with the cartoons." EU ministers express concern about Dutch anti-Islam film >>>

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Saturday, January 26, 2008

Islamists Planned Attacks across Europe: Report

REUTERS: Islamist extremists were planning attacks across Europe, especially against public transport, before their arrests in Barcelona last weekend, a Spanish paper reported on Saturday, citing a would-be attacker's testimony.

The Al Qaeda-inspired cell planned to attack the Barcelona metro and other targets in Spain, Germany, France, Portugal and the United Kingdom, said the bomber turned police informant.

In testimony that led to the arrest of 14 South Asians last Saturday, the informant told police the group had a preference for attacks on public transport, especially metro systems, El Pais newspaper reported.

"If we attack the metro, the emergency services can't get there," the informant said he was told by a fellow suicide bomber, El Pais reported. Islamists planned attacks across Europe: Report >>>| MADRID | Saturday, January 26, 2011

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Geert Wilders Interviewed by Fox News

Hat tip to John Sobieski of Pedestrian Infidel for alerting me to the following great interview. Alternatively, you can view the video as one longer video (just over 16 minutes) HERE




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European Policies on Headscarves and Veils

FACTBOX: Policies on Muslims Scarves and Veils in Europe >>>

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Protesters in Amsterdam Call for Halt to "Islamization of Europe"

MSNBC: AMSTERDAM, Netherlands - Around 20 demonstrators gathered on Amsterdam's central Dam square Saturday to call for a halt to what they say is the growing influence of Islam in Europe.

Amid an extremely heavy police presence, members of the group called "Stop the Islamization of Europe" came to promote their ideas. Protesters in Amsterdam call for halt to "Islamization of Europe" >>> By Toby Sterling

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EU Far-Right Groups to Form Party

BBC: Far-right political leaders from four EU nations have unveiled plans to form a pan-European "patriotic" party.

The heads of far-right parties from Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria and France said their aim was to defend Europe against "Islamisation" and immigrants.

At a news conference in Vienna, they said they expected to launch the party by 15 November.

The move comes several months after the collapse of a far-right bloc in the European Parliament.

The Identity, Tradition and Sovereignty (ITS) bloc disbanded itself in November after a row between its Italian and Romanian members over race. EU far-right groups to form party >>>

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Friday, January 25, 2008

Small Christian Party in the Netherlands Wants Verhagen, the Foreign Minister, to Point Out the “Hypocrisy” of Islamic Countries

NIS NEWS BULLETIN: THE HAGUE, 26/01/08 - Small Christian party SGP wants the government to tell Islamic countries they are hypocrites if they complain about religious insults in the Netherlands. SGP MP Van der Staaij said so with reference to Party for Freedom (PVV) leader Geert Wilders' Koran film.

"If you see what is spewed out daily via various Arabic broadcasters over the world in hatred against the Jews, Israel, the US and the West, the criticism of Wilders' yet-to-be-shown mini-film is pure hypocrisy," said Van der Staaij in the Lower House. He wants Foreign Minister Maxime Verhagen to address Arabic countries about this.

Apart from the PVV itself, the SGP is the only Lower House party so far in the 'Wilders question' to express criticism of Muslim regimes criticising the film. Wilders, who announced in November to make a short film on Islam's holy book, said this week he expected to show it within "several weeks".

Foreign Affairs State Secretary Frans Timmermans, who was deputising for Verhagen in the debate, considered that the SGP had a point, but did not want to say too much on behalf of the minister. Verhagen could not respond himself because he was in Syria.

In Syria, Verhagen explained to the government and press of that country that the Dutch government has different views to Wilders; the minister considers it irresponsible to lump groups in their totality into one box. "We are a country where Muslims and Christians can live together in harmony," he declared. [SGP Wants FM Verhagen to Point out "Hypocrisy" of Islamic Countries]

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Christopher Caldwell: In Defence of the Right to Offend

FINANCIAL TIMES: The Netherlands has spent the past several weeks in a political crisis out of a novel by Borges. People are worried that a politician might say something he has already said. And they are divided over how to interpret a film that may not exist. Last August, the anti-immigration legislator, Geert Wilders, wrote in the daily De Volkskrant: “I’ve had enough of Islam in the Netherlands – not one more Muslim immigrant. I’ve had enough of Allah and Mohammed in the Netherlands – not one more mosque.” Mr Wilders, whose Freedom party controls nine of the 150 seats in the Dutch lower house, also urged banning the Koran, which he calls “the Islamic Mein Kampf ”.

But his announcement in late November that he would make a short film to that effect sent the government into a panic. The cabinet met in secret. It ordered foreign embassies to draw up evacuation plans in case of mob violence. It put the mayors of Dutch cities on alert. It arranged meetings with imams and other Muslim representatives, distancing itself from Mr Wilders’ positions. The interior, justice and foreign ministers summoned Mr Wilders to meetings, and the country’s terrorism co-ordinator warned him that he might have to leave the country for his own security. The government reportedly investigated whether it would be possible to block or delay Mr Wilders’s broadcast.

Not that there is anything illogical about taking precautions against radical Islam. When the director, Theo van Gogh, made a 10-minute film critical of Islam in 2004, he was murdered on the streets of Amsterdam by a Dutch-born Muslim. The printing of cartoons showing the prophet Mohammed in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten sparked deadly riots around the world. Each time a gauntlet is thrown down, someone will credibly promise violence in the name of Islam. Mr Wilders’ film idea was no exception. At the European parliament in Strasbourg last week, Ahmad Badr al-Din Hassoun, Grand Mufti of Syria, warned that Mr Wilders would be responsible for any “violence and bloodshed” that resulted from his film – and that the Dutch people would, in turn, be responsible for reining him in. Noor Farida Ariffin, the departing Malaysian ambassador, told De Volkskrant: “Compared to what I’m expecting, the riots over the Danish cartoons will look like a picnic.”

The climate has grown still more raw in the Netherlands lately. Ehsan Jami, the controversial leader of a new “Ex-Muslims Committee”, founded in protest against the Koranic prescription of death for apostasy, has allied himself with Mr Wilders. The municipal museum in the Hague cancelled an exhibition by the Iranian Dutch photographer, Sooreh Hera, who had planned to show two homosexuals wearing masks of Mohammed and his revered son-in-law, Ali. Mr Wilders wrote a triumphant op-ed in de Volkskrant this week asking people to imagine what would happen if he had made a film describing the Bible as “fascistic”: “Would Dutch embassies in countries where a lot of Christians live, like Germany and Belgium, have notified Dutch residents and dusted off their evacuation plans?”

Was Mr Wilders asserting a right to free speech? Or was he dressing up a gratuitous religious insult in constitutional language? He was doing both, of course. In their eagerness to keep Mr Wilders from airing his argument, the Dutch authorities helped make it for him. They were unable to admit that widespread worries about violence stem from a problem (extremism in the Muslim world) and not just from an approach to a problem (Mr Wilders’s brusqueness). At a speech in Madrid, Maxime Verhagen, the foreign minister, said: “It is difficult to anticipate the content of the film, but freedom of expression doesn’t mean the right to offend.” It doesn’t? Well, if it doesn’t, then freedom of expression is not much of a right. But that does not end the discussion. >>> By Christopher Caldwell

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