Geert Wilders planning a sequel to his anti-Muslim film "Fitna"

PanARMENIAN.Net - Right-wing Dutch politician Geert Wilders is planning a sequel to his anti-Muslim film "Fitna". The move comes after the Dutch Ministry of Justice on Monday decided not to prosecute him for inciting hatred of Muslims with his film denouncing the Koran.



About 40 complaints were filed against Wilders by both Muslim and non-Muslim organizations in the Netherlands after "Fitna" was released on the Internet. A number of those groups are thought to be considering appeals against the Dutch Prosecutors decision.



On Monday, the public prosecution department said Wilders will not face charges for his statements likening the Koran to Hitler's Mein Kampf or for his short feature film Fitna which equates Islam with violence.



The department said the fact that statements are hurtful and offensive to a large number of Muslims does not mean they are punishable - if made in the context of public debate, the DutchNews repots.
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