Dutch MP calls
for ban on Quran
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Wilders said the Quran should be banned in the
Netherlands in the column of a newspaper [AFP]
A Dutch member of parliament has called for the Quran to be
banned in the Netherlands, describing it as a "fascist book" which calls on
people to kill non-believers and rape women.
Geert Wilders, leader of the far-right Freedom Party, called
for the ban in a letter published in De Volkskrant newspaper.
In his letter, Wilders compares the Muslim holy book to Mein
Kampf, Adolf Hitler's autobiography, and said the Quran has "no place in our
constitutional state".
"I have been saying this for years: there is no such thing as a
moderate Islam," Wilders wrote.
Wilders' Freedom Party holds nine seats in the Netherlands' 150
seat parliament.
Call for ban
Wilders also said several chapters in the Quran "call on
Muslims to oppress, persecute or kill Christians, Jews, dissidents and
non-believers, to beat and rape women and to establish an Islamic state by
force".
The publication of the letter comes after a weekend attack on
Eshan Jami, a young Dutch politician, who established a group to support
people who have renounced Islam.
Jami, who was not visibly injured in the attack, is now under
police protection as is Wilders.
"Ban this wretched book like Mein Kampf is banned! Send a
signal to Jami's attackers and other Islamic radicals that the Quran cannot be
used in the Netherlands as an inspiration or an excuse for violence," Wilders
said.
Wilders acknowledged that his plan would not receive majority
support in the Dutch parliament.
"I am fed up with Islam in the Netherlands: no more Muslim
immigrants allowed. I am fed up with the worship of Allah and Muhammad in the
Netherlands: no more mosques," his letter concluded.
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