Dutch populist blames ‘misunderstanding’ as Mohammed cartoons not aired

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Dutch populist blames ‘misunderstanding’ as Mohammed cartoons not aired
The attempted airing of the video including caricatures that many Muslims find offensive descends into farce after Dutch anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders initially accused the public broadcaster’s news, sports and current affairs arm NOS for the mix-up

THE HAGUE, Netherlands – Dutch anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders blamed a “misunderstanding” for the failure Saturday, June 20,  of his planned airing of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed, insisting they would now be broadcast next week.

“I have just spoken to NPO boss (Henk) Hagoort. It seems to have been a misunderstanding,” Wilders tweeted after Dutch public broadcaster NPO aired a previous party-political broadcast of Wilders in which the cartoons did not feature.

The attempted airing of the video including caricatures that many Muslims find offensive descended into farce after Wilders initially accused the public broadcaster’s news, sports and current affairs arm NOS for the mix-up.

But a short while later, Wilders tweeted it was a misunderstanding.

He said NPO board director Hagoort “assured me the video will now be broadcast at 1555 GMT on Wednesday.”

NPO in a later tweet confirmed it had received the wrong recording and that it would indeed be broadcast on Wednesday, June 17.

The video featuring the cartoons has meanwhile been posted on YouTube.

Wilders had said Friday, June 19, that he would show the cartoons in the name of his Freedom Party (PVV) on Saturday morning, and again on Wednesday and July 3.

Wilders said he was making the broadcasts to defend freedom of speech after two militants were shot dead while attacking a Mohammed cartoon contest in Texas last month.

Many Muslims feel drawings of the prophet are disrespectful or outright blasphemous, and Dutch authorities have said such a move could see Wilders’ right to airtime suspended for up to four years.

Wilders ignored 

Dutch Muslims have been steadfastly ignoring Wilders.

Even if the cartoons were broadcast, “absolutely nothing would have happened,” said Aissa Zanzen, spokesman of the Council of Moroccan Mosques in The Netherlands.

“Besides, we are busy with our preparations for Ramadan, including making food,” he said.

“He is simply being ignored,” Zanzen told AFP.

Dutch embassies have reportedly been advised on measures to take if the cartoons are broadcast, as they could spark violent protests.

Wilders’ announcement earlier this month that he wanted to show the cartoons on television prompted the Council of Moroccan Mosques in The Netherlands to release its own cartoon mocking Wilders as a spoilt child with a big mouth.

The cartoon shows Wilders shouting “fewer, fewer” in reference to his announcement last year that he would reduce the number of Moroccans in The Netherlands.

Behind the politician is the bomb that he wants to explode in Dutch society, while below the bomb and the hysterical Wilders are normal citizens, including Muslims, getting on with their lives and ignoring the bouffant-hairdoed populist.

The Dutch Media Authority provides airtime to parties to make political statements, but has said it only looks at the content of the broadcasts after they are shown.

If a judge decides that a hate crime has been committed then the authority can withdraw a party’s right to airtime for up to 4 years.

Wilders has already been charged with hate speech for saying he would arrange for there to be fewer Moroccans in the Netherlands. – Rappler.com

 

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