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http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/021595.php
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July 1, 2008
“Jordan charges Geert Wilders with ‘blasphemy and contempt of Muslims’; OIC ‘deeply annoyed’ at Dutch decision not to prosecute him”
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ARTICLE SNIPPET: “In Riyadh, the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC), a league of 56 Muslim nations, said it was “deeply annoyed” after Dutch prosecutors said on Monday they would not take action against Wilders as he was protected by the right to free speech.”
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “Judicial sources in Amman said Jordanian prosecutor Judge Abdallat had charged Wilders after a legal complaint by a coalition of Jordanian activists and community leaders.
An order was issued through the Dutch embassy in Amman to bring Wilders to stand trial. The charges carry a maximum sentence of three years in prison, lawyers said.”
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http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/021579.php
June 30, 2008
“Dutch prosecutor: Wilders will not be charged over Fitna”
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“Spanish police arrest Islamic terror suspect in Azkoitia”
07/01/2008
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “Spanish police say they have broken up an al-Qaida-linked cell and arrested three people, including one person in the Basque town of Azkoitia.
The Interior Ministry says the three men of Algerian origin are accused of fundraising for Islamic terrorist activities.”
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “The statement says the arrests were made in collaboration with British authorities. It says these officials knew of the suspects because they had links with other suspected extremists in Britain.
Spain says that since the March 11, 2004 terror attacks in Madrid police have arrested more than 300 Islamic terror suspects.”