Filem Wilder dilarang di Belanda tujuannya hanyalah iklan agar
penonton makin penasaran ingin melihatnya.

Umumnya orang2 yang bukan muslim akan males nonton filem2 tentang
Islam apapun isinya baik itu propaganda Islam ataupun kritikan
terhadap Islam.

Biasanya filem2 yang disebar luaskan sebagai "anti-Islam" akan laku
keras dibeli justru oleh orang2 Islam yang ingin melihatnya dan mereka
yakin tidak akan terpengaruh dan filem ini justru akan mempertebal
keimanan mereka.

Sama halnya, buku2 Salman Rusdhie begitu larisnya di Amerika, tapi
pembelinya semuanya adalah orang2 dari Timur Tengah dan Indonesia.

Ny. Muslim binti Muskitawati.









--- In [email protected], "Sunny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/03/23/europe/dutch.php
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> Web site of Dutch anti-Islam film is suspended 
> 
> The Associated Press 
> Sunday, March 23, 2008 
> AMSTERDAM: The Web site on which the Dutch lawmaker Geert Wilders
was promoting his film, which is said to be critical of the Koran, has
been suspended by its U.S. hosting service.
> 
> The site formerly showed the film's title, "Fitna" ("Coming Soon"),
and an image of a gilded Koran. Now it shows a note that the U.S.
company, Network Solutions, is investigating whether the site violates
its terms of service.
> 
> "Network Solutions has received a number of complaints regarding
this site that are under investigation," the note said.
> 
> The company could not immediately be reached for comment. Its terms
of service contain a sweeping prohibition against "objectionable
material of any kind or nature."
> 
> While the exact contents of the 15-minute movie, due to be released
by March 31, are unknown, Wilders has said it will underscore his view
that Islam's holy book is "fascist."
> 
> Dutch officials fear the movie could spark violent protests in
Muslim countries, similar to those two years ago after the publication
of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in a Danish newspaper.
> 
> Wilders has said he will release his movie on the Internet after
television stations refused to air it.
> 
> Wilders heads a reactionary party with 9 seats in the 150-member
Dutch Parliament, which was elected on an anti-immigration platform.
He lives under police protection because of death threats. Wilders
could not immediately be reached for comment on Sunday.
> 
> "How many ways are there left for me to be worked against?" the
Dutch news agency ANP quoted him as saying Saturday. "If necessary,
I'll go hand out DVDs personally on the Dam," he said, referring to
Amsterdam's central square.
> 
> Demonstrators from many different ethnic groups crowded the square
Saturday, braving wind and sleet to show their opposition to Wilders.
> 
> The protest, called "Netherlands Shows Its Colors," was primarily a
reaction in advance to the film.
> 
> One protester carried a sign saying "Standing Together Against the
Right-Wing Populist Witch-Hunt."
> 
> "I'm very much against Geert Wilders and racism in general," said
one protester, Elisa Trepp. "I think it's really important to show not
only Holland but the rest of the world that there's a lot of people
who do not agree with his ideas."
> 
> Hassan Iaeti, who traveled for hours from the far south of the
country to attend the demonstration, said: "The government could
really do something. That's in the interest of the country - stop him,
just stop him."
> 
> He said he believed Wilders was abusing the right to freedom of
speech, which he said had limits.
> 
> To the frustration of some who attended the demonstration, no
prominent politicians were among the 2,000 to 3,000 people who the
police estimated turned up.
> 
> Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende has said that although he
rejects Wilders's views, he supports his right to freedom of speech.
But he has also warned Wilders that the film could put Dutch interests
at risk.
> 
> Protesters in Afghanistan burned effigies of Wilders on Friday and
demanded that Dutch troops withdraw from the NATO mission there.
> 
> A Dutch court will hear a complaint lodged by Muslim groups seeking
to bar Wilders from releasing the film March 28, but there is no legal
barrier preventing him from releasing his film before then.
> 
> It was not clear whether YouTube or other video-sharing sites would
be willing to carry the movie.
> 
> Last month, YouTube was inaccessible globally for several hours
after the government of Pakistan blocked it, citing what it said were
offensive clips in which Wilders made denigrating remarks about Islam.
>


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