Geert Wilders detained by British Customs; refused entry into Britain

by Infidelesto on February 12, 2009 · Comments

geert-wilders-barred-from-ukListen to the BBC interview of Wilders shortly after he was detained.  The interview is very telling.  Listen to the extreme bias of the interviewer.

A Dutch MP who called the Koran a “fascist book” has been sent back to the Netherlands after attempting to defy a ban on entering the UK.

Freedom Party MP Geert Wilders had been invited to show his controversial film – which links the Islamic holy book to terrorism – in the UK’s House of Lords.

But Mr Wilders, who faces trial in his own country for inciting hatred, has been denied entry by the Home Office.

He told the BBC it was a “very sad day” for UK democracy.

The Dutch ambassador was also at Heathrow to make clear his government’s opposition to the ban on Mr Wilders entering the UK.

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  • Eye's Wide Open
    British law - it seems - picks and chooses - "arbitrarily" who is assaulted with the tag - hate crime and now, they have the audacity to attack "TRUTH." Where were they - when signs and banners - advocated beheadings - over an insult? Do they(politicians) honestly believe that Rational People will buy their lies and that they can hold their heads up? Cowards and hypocrites. Britain is under siege. Why not tell it?
  • Christian A. Beltram
    Perhaps Mr. Wilders should move to the United States where some freedom f speech is still protected.
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