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Extremists in The Netherlands and worldwide will be satisfied with a crime committed by a Pakistani man, Muḥammad Surūr, who shot a female Pakistani minister to death for assuming a leading office within the government, and for violating Sharī‘ah by working in politics rather than of staying at...
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemns the offensive statements against the Prophet Muhammad, and intends to bring the matter to the Organization of the Islamic Conference in order to take a unified stance against those who causes such offenses to Islām and the Prophet Muhammad.
An aggressive attack against Islām and Prophet Muhammad by a member of the Dutch Parliament and the vice president of the Party for Freedom, Geert Wilders, threatens to ignite a crisis similar to that of the offensive cartoons.
The Arab Affairs Committee of the People’s Assembly condemns the statements of a member of the Dutch Parliament, Geert Wilders, in which he described Islām as a violent religion and urged Muslims to tear up and throw away half of the Qur’ān.
A controversial statement by the Dutch minister of justice about possibility of applying the Islamic sharī‘ah in The Netherlands sparks fury.
Douglas Murray warns that Europe should beware, since Islamists in the Netherlands are succeeding in intimidating and silencing critics.
It is claimed that the Dutch Minister for Immigration and Integration, Rita Verdonk, has recently announced that a law banning the hijāb in public in The Netherlands is on the cards.
Dutch police have arrested a woman suspected of having links with a terror group. A Member of Parliament has demanded that the detention of terrorism suspects be extended without judicial complications.
The assassination of Theo van Gogh resulted in a debate in Dutch media about the limits of the freedom of expression. Van Gogh himself specialized in offensive language against religion; his words were deliberately calculated to hurt people. Others, found van Gogh had gone too far, misused the...

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