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Islam: Al-Qaeda-linked sites post photo of Dutch MP behind anti-Koran film
"The Dutch, enemy of Allah, has done what he threatened to do and distributed his film"

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Al-Qaeda websites post photo of Wilders: "Dear brothers, remember what happened to Ariel Sharon. Now let's hope that he (Wilders) ends up the same way."
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"Islam: Al-Qaeda-linked sites post photo of Dutch MP behind anti-Koran film," from AKI (thanks to Insubria):
Dubai, 28 March (AKI) - A photo of Dutch right-wing politician Geert Wilders has been posted on several Islamist websites linked to al-Qaeda, after his anti-Koran film was released on a video-sharing website on Thursday.
 
Wilders' 17-minute film entitled Fitna, criticised Islam's holy book, the Koran.
The film sets verses of the Koran against a background of images from terrorist attacks.
"The Dutch, enemy of Allah, has done what he threatened to do and distributed his film," said a banner in an Islamist website.

The message is followed by dozens of posts by visitors of the site asking for Muslims to act against him.
"Dear brothers, remember what happened to Ariel Sharon. Now let's hope that he (Wilders) ends up the same way," says a member of the forum.

SOURCE:JihadWatch
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