Fear and Loathing Of Islamic Violence
Czech Nationalist Party Would Air Wilders
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Titulek: Czech nationalist party to release anti-Islamic film on this website hat tip ejo
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Czech nationalist party to release anti-Islamic film on website
Prague- The Czech extra-parliamentary nationalist National Party (NS) has offered its foreign server for the release of the controversial anti-Islamic film of Dutch ultra-right MP Geert Wilders, the NS announced on its website today.
UPDATE: I don't think Wilders is going to want to hook up with this hardcore group. There's a lot of ugly history here.
Senator Jaromir Stetina has filed a suit against Jan Skacel from the NS for the denial of the HolocaustNationalists unlikely to be punished for their statements - press
Members of the far-right National Party (NS) will probably not be punished for their statements made at a meeting in Lety, south Bohemia, on Saturday, the daily Mlada fronta Dnes writes today.
Political scientist Zdenek Zboril who has analysed the contents of the NS leaders' speeches in Lety, has arrived at the conclusion that their statements are unimpeachable, the paper says.
At their commemorative event staged at the site of the former WWII camp for Romanies in Lety last Saturday NS members branded Romanies as "dirt" and "Gypsy agitators." Senator Jaromir Stetina has filed a suit against Jan Skacel from the NS for the denial of the Holocaust since Skacel said in his speech that "there was no genocide" in Lety, the daily says.
According to Zboril, Skacel compared the Lety camp with the concentration camp in Auschwitz and said that there was no genocide in Lety compared to Auschwitz. In addition, Skacel based his speech on the historical manual on Lety published by the Academy of Sciences, Zboril points out.
"Although the meaning of certain word combinations in the nationalists' speeches are unclear and they can be interpreted as the expression of hatred towards Romanies it was a mere presentation of their political views," Mlada fronta Dnes quotes Zboril's analysis as saying.
"There is nothing in their speeches that would constitute a crime," an unnamed police officer who is an expert on extremism told the paper, confirming Zboril's opinion.
He said he agreed with Zboril that NS members know precisely what kind of provocations and insults they can use to remain unimpeachable.
"Even if only a single person was sent from Lety to Auschwitz there was a genocide in the south Bohemian camp," Stetina told the paper in reaction to Skacel's statement.
UPDATE: It's all about fear
Fears of Muslim Violence Inactivates Web Site Israel News
IsraelNN.com) The world's largest website name registrar, Network Solutions, is blocking web surfers from accessing an anti-Islam site - prompting concerns that fear of Islamic violence has become so powerful that it even controls WWW content.
Network Solutions developed the domain name registration system in 1993 and was the world's only domain name provider until 1999, when the domain name industry opened up to competition. Today, the company hosts seven million domain names. The Washington Post reports that Network Solutions is now, for the first time, blocking access to a site that has not yet put up any substantial content.
The site in question is owned by a Dutch politician, Geert Wilders, who is known for his opposition to Muslim immigrants and the Koran. Wilders has said that he planned to post a short anti-Koran film on the site, named fitnathemovie.com. Wilders hopes to rally support for banning the Koran in Holland, explaining that the book urges followers to commit acts of violence.
A Network Solutions spokeswoman told the Washington Post that the site was blocked on Saturday night "due to the potential unrest that could follow if Wilders followed through on his pledge to post his film on the site." She said the company was still investigating whether the site violated its "acceptable use policy."
The inaccessible site contained, before it was shut down, only a picture of a gilded Koran along with the text "Allahu Akhbar" (Allah is Great), and the words "Geert Wilders presents Fitna - Coming Soon."
Fears of Moslem Violence in the Wake of the Movie
The decision by Network Solutions followed warnings and threats that the movie could lead to pro-Moslem violence. Earlier this month, for instance, NATO's secretary general expressed his concern that the Wilders movie could foment anger and added danger for Western troops in Afghanistan. Protests were held in Afghanistan against the Wilders film. In addition, Dutch television stations refused to air the movie.
Possibly even more telling was the fact that though no "specific threats" had been received by Network Solutions, the company reminded its employees this week about observing regular physical safety and security measures at work.
The Post reported that Fred von Lohmann, a senior staff attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation - an organization that aims to champion free speech, privacy, innovation, and consumer rights in digital and electronic issues - said it was the first case he'd heard of in which a U.S.-based registrar had preemptively suspended a domain name for violating its use policy. He admitted, however, that Network Solutions was within its legal rights in doing so.
Wilders has said that his movie is a "last warning for the West," and that "if need be, I will personally distribute DVDs in the Dam [central square in Amsterdam]." He has also warned of a "tsunami of Islamisation" in Holland, and is under heavy guard due to Islamic death threats.
UPDATE: Meanwhile, the Czechs polticians are having NONE OF IT hat tip Jane
Anti-Islamic film's release on web is risky - Czech politicians Monday, March 24, 2008
Prague- The offer of the Czech nationalist National Party (NS) to place on its foreign server the controversial anti-Islamic film of Dutch ultra-right MP Geert Wilders is an absurd idea of some ignorant persons, Czech Interior Minister Ivan Langer said today.
Jeronym Tejc, head of the opposition Social Democrat (CSSD) security commission, and former interior minister for CSSD Frantisek Bublan also condemned the NS's offer as irresponsible.
The film release on the web would pose a security risk to the Czech Republic's citizens, the politicians said.
"I believe that silly ideas of some idiots will not draw attention. The best way...is to ignore it, because they need exactly a media show and promotion," Langer (senior ruling Civic Democrats, ODS) said.










Once it is released, the P@P networks kile bit torrent and Kazaa can take a part of the load.
It does have to be obtained, first.
Posted by: Jhn'1 | Monday, March 24, 2008 at 04:29 PM
Once it is released, the P2P networks like Bit Torrent and Kazaa can take a part of the load.
It does have to be obtained, first.
Posted by: Jhn'1 | Monday, March 24, 2008 at 04:30 PM
I also recommend Google Video, Vimeo and also personally sending one Pamela Geller a copy to coincide with delivery of red roses for courage and whatever else our hero wants. At least that's what I'd do.
Posted by: Josef K | Monday, March 24, 2008 at 09:50 PM
Tip
http://creepingsharia.wordpress.com/2008/03/24/history-and-violence-lead-to-suspension-of-fitna-website/
latest on Fitna (so called reasons) & end of a lovely relationship with Hizballah for Network Solutions
Posted by: Canadian_Couple | Tuesday, March 25, 2008 at 01:47 AM