Dutch police arrest suspect for planning attack on anti-Islam MP Geert Wilders

Dutch PM says he does not endorse Wilder’s contest but will defend right to hold it


Reuters August 29, 2018
Dutch Prime Minister says he does not endorse Wilder’s contest but that he will defend the right to hold it. PHOTO: AFP

AMSTERDAM: Dutch police have arrested a 26-year-old man suspected of threatening to attack far-right politician Geert Wilders over his plan to hold a contest of caricatures depicting Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) , a police spokesperson said on Wednesday.

The man, whose nationality has not been determined, was taken into custody on Tuesday at Central Station in The Hague, spokesperson Jan Rensen said.

He is believed to have posted a video on Facebook on Monday in which he said he was five minutes from the parliament building.

Images of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) are traditionally forbidden in Islam as idolatrous. Caricatures are regarded by most Muslims as highly offensive.

In 2005, Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten published cartoons of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) that sparked a wave of protest across the Muslim world and several attempts to kill either its editor or cartoonist Kurt Westergaard.

Ten years later, a pair of Muslims stormed the offices of magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris, known for publishing satirical cartoons of the Prophet, and killed 12 people.

Wilders, whose far-right Freedom Party has become the Netherlands’ second-largest and pushes anti-Islam and populist themes, plans to hold his contest in his party’s office in the parliament building. He says it is his right to do so under the country’s freedom of speech laws.

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has said he does not endorse Wilder’s contest but that he will defend the parliamentarian’s right to hold it.

Dutch FM told blasphemous cartoons will ‘spread hate, intolerance’

Wilders, who is appealing his 2016 conviction on charges of encouraging discrimination against Moroccans, said he was glad the man had been arrested.

“Crazy that this happens after announcing a cartoon contest,” he said on Twitter.

The suspect is due to be brought before a judge on Thursday, police said.

In Pakistan, several thousand people gathered in the eastern city of Lahore for a demonstration organised by Tehreek-e-Labbaik, to protest against Wilders’ planned contest.

Party leader Khadim Hussain Rizvi called for the Dutch ambassador to Islamabad to be expelled.

COMMENTS (3)

GKA | 5 years ago | Reply @Owais Khan: OK - would you like the Dutch to withdraw special GSP Plus status to Pakistan ? Which means EU also withdraw ?
GKA | 5 years ago | Reply Wilders agrees with Jinnah and most of Pakistan - Muslims are a seperate nation and therefore not part of Europe
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