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Wilders appeals against UK ban |
2009-03-21 |
![]() He had been invited to show his film Fitna - which refers to the Koran as a "fascist book" - in the House of Lords when he was refused entry last month. Home Secretary Jacqui Smith had judged his presence in the UK to be a threat to public security. After he was sent back to the Netherlands from Heathrow last month, the Home Office said there was a blanket ban on Mr Wilders' entry to the UK under EU laws enabling member states to exclude someone whose presence could threaten public security. Holland's foreign minister, Maxime Verhagen, has described the refusal as "highly regrettable". Mr Wilders had been invited to the House of Lords for a screening by the UK Independence Party's Lord Pearson. It went ahead as planned, despite Mr Wilders' non-attendance. Earlier this year, a Dutch court ordered prosecutors to put the MP on trial for inciting hatred and discrimination by making anti-Islamic statements. A date for the appeal hearing is not likely to be set for four months. |
Posted by:ryuge |
#1 Wilders should appeal to parliamentary ego. That is, that the government is preventing parliament from doing its job of gathering information to make informed decisions. He can compare it to the government banning newspapers from parlimentarians, as they might see something in there that the government does not wish them to see. |
Posted by: Anonymoose 2009-03-21 09:30 |