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Film-maker's funeral sparks violence
Times Online- UK ^ | Trupolitik

Posted on 11/09/2004 3:57:09 PM PST by Trupolitik

Film-maker's funeral sparks violence From Anthony Browne in Amsterdam

RELIGIOUS violence flared yesterday as thousands turned out to line the streets at the funeral of Theo van Gogh, the murdered film-maker and vocal critic of Islam.

Two Dutch churches were attacked by arsonists, in seeming retaliation for earlier attacks on mosques, while an opinion poll showing that 40 per cent of Dutch people no longer considered Muslims welcome underlined a rapid deterioration of tolerance in the previously liberal Netherlands.

Mr van Gogh, whose last film, Submission, criticised the treatment of women under Islam, was cremated in an upbeat ceremony broadcast on large screens for the crowds outside an Amsterdam cemetery and live on national television.

A sarcastic letter was read out to Mr van Gogh’s killer, promising “we will do our very best to learn more about your beliefs to prevent further misunderstanding” and apologising that the killing “had to happen in the middle of Ramadan”. [/b]

Mr van Gogh, a distant relative of the painter Vincent van Gogh, was shot six times and nearly decapitated with a butcher’s knife in daylight as he cycled down a street in Amsterdam last week. A five-page letter declaring holy war and threatening death to the critics of Islam was pinned to his chest with a knife.

At the funeral, crowds waved banners demanding: “Let’s protect our freedom of speech” and “No to fundamentalism”.

A woman wore a T-shirt with pictures of van Gogh and his friend, Pim Fortuyn, the assassinated politician who called for a halt to Islamic immigration, with the words “The lords of the free word” and asking: “Who is next?” She said: “In the Second World War under Nazi occupation you were killed for speaking out, and now it is happening again.”

Carel Mayer, an insurance manager, carried a sign which said: “Silence is deadly. If you speak you will be killed. To be able to speak out is the most important thing.”

He said: “Van Gogh has died so other people have to speak up. People have to be able to say what they mean if we are to live together.”

Hans Bethlehem, an associate of Mr van Gogh, said: “All the problems were covered up for such a long time, they are now all bursting out.”

Six alleged Islamic radicals are in custody in connection with the murder, including the alleged killer, Mohammed Bouyeri, 26, who holds Dutch and Moroccan passports.

All face charges of conspiracy to murder.

Since the murder, other politicians seen as “enemies of Islam” have been issued with death threats and two have been taken into police custody.

Over the weekend, several mosques were subjected to arson attacks and vandalism. One Islamic school had its front door blown off by a bomb.

Yesterday, two Protestant churches in Utrecht and Amersfoort had petrol bombs thrown at them, while a Middle Eastern radical Islamic group threatened reprisals if the mosque attacks continue.

The opinion poll also said that 90 per cent felt the Dutch were becoming less tolerant, and 47 per cent admitted they were less tolerant of Muslims.

Jan Peter Balkenende, the Dutch Prime Minister, said: “The atmosphere that has arisen must disappear. It does not suit the Netherlands.”


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To: EnigmaticAnomaly
and close our damn borders to everyone except those who go through LEGAL channels to gain admittance to our country!!!

And it's past time to be a lot more selective here as well. What sort of country allows the world to invite itself as it pleases, for the price of a plane ticket? Not one that is engaged in a war.

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