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Geert Wilders’ problem with Islam – Jonathan Kay

Geert Wilders’ problem with Islam – Jonathan Kay

By • on May 9, 2011

May 8, 2011 – 7:48 PM ET | Last Updated: May

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SHAME ON DENMARK! Lars Hedegaard found guilty of hate speech

SHAME ON DENMARK! Lars Hedegaard found guilty of hate speech

By • on May 3, 2011

President of the Free Press Society, Lars Hedegaard, declared guilty of racist statements. Lars Hedegaard was today found guilty of hate speech under Article 266b of the Danish penal code.  The background is a good 35 minutes long interview to the site 

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European Free Speech Under Attack – By Geert Wilders

European Free Speech Under Attack – By Geert Wilders

By • on February 21, 2011

By Geert Wilders   Feb 22, 2011 Defending the right to say that Islam is primarily a totalitarian ideology aiming for world domination. “The lights are going out all over Europe,” British Foreign Secretary Edward Grey famously remarked on the eve of World War I. I am reminded of those

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Truth and its Consequences – by Peter Worthington

Truth and its Consequences – by Peter Worthington

By • on February 13, 2011

By PETER WORTHINGTON, Toronto Sun Sunday, February 13, 2011 When Ontario’s McGuinty government and the leadership of the OPP sided with First Nations protesters against local residents in Caledonia in 2006, it outraged many people. In her seminal book about the issue, Helpless, Christie Blatchford

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Geert Wilders Speech at court in Amsterdam today

Geert Wilders Speech at court in Amsterdam today

By • on February 7, 2011

The trial of Geert Wilders on five charges of discrimination and inciting hatred, which could result in a hefty fine or jail time if he is found guilty, resumed today in a court in Amsterdam. The Prosecution and Defense both agree that the trial should start over, albeit for different reasons. From

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Statement by Lars Hedegaard on his acquittal

Statement by Lars Hedegaard on his acquittal

By • on January 31, 2011

Copenhagen, January 31, 2011 As my ancient forefathers, the vikings, would have said: It is always good to fight. It is better to win. My detractors – the foes of free speech and the enablers of an Islamic ascendancy in the West – will claim that I was acquitted on a technicality, namely that the

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“Fate of freedom of speech in Europe is being determined now” – Danish activist

“Fate of freedom of speech in Europe is being determined now” – Danish activist

By • on January 31, 2011

President of the Free Press Society, Lars Hedegaard, was acquitted of racist statements in the Court of Frederiksberg today. A statement from Lars about the acquittal will be provided shortly. In the meantime, Lars continues to discuss the threats to freedom of speech that exist in Europe and why we

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Dr. King’s ‘Letter from Birmingham Jail’ vs. Denmark’s thought crime prosecutions: a blueprint for victory over appeasement of Islamic extremism

Dr. King’s ‘Letter from Birmingham Jail’ vs. Denmark’s thought crime prosecutions: a blueprint for victory over appeasement of Islamic extremism

By • on January 27, 2011

by Gary McHale and Mark Vandermaas January 24, 2011 By: Voice

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Lars Man Standing – again – Mark Steyn

Lars Man Standing – again – Mark Steyn

By • on January 26, 2011

Original article by Mark Steyn here The last time I used the headline “Lars Man Standing” was for a National Review post

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