Geert Wilders' agenda in Australia examined
by Peter Westmore
News Weekly, March 2, 2013
Prominent anti-Islam campaigner and Dutch politician, Geert Wilders, recently conducted a short speaking tour of Australias eastern states. His visit to the country was sponsored by the Q Society of Australia Inc., which is campaigning against the Islamisation of Australian society.
Wilders heads the Party for Freedom (PVV), the third largest party in Holland, which has 15 seats in the 150-seat Dutch parliament. The PVV derives its support from its opposition to Islam, its opposition to the European Union, and opposition to the financial austerity program introduced by the present government of Holland.
In his public statements, Wilders has claimed repeatedly that Holland is being taken over by Islam, and that other countries, including Australia, face the same fate.
In a speech given in the Dutch parliament, he said, Islam is the Trojan Horse in Europe. If we do not stop Islamification now, Eurabia and Netherabia will be just a matter of time.
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Pim Fortuyn, a politician who criticised Islam and called for an end to immigration from Muslim countries, was assassinated by an environmental activist in 2002, and Theo van Gogh, a film director who had produced a short film critical of the treatment of women in Muslim countries, was assassinated by an Islamic extremist in 2004.
These assassinations prompted attacks on mosques and reprisals against Christian churches, although the churches were in no way involved in the controversy.
Geert Wilders has been repeatedly threatened by Islamic extremists, and has a 24-hour bodyguard.
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Most Muslims in the West have sought to escape the violence of their homelands, and their communities are turning over to authorities Jihadists planning attacks on Western targets.[7]
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