[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 39 (Wednesday, March 17, 2010)]
[House]
[Page H1563]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
FREE SPEECH IS NO LONGER RECOGNIZED IN THE NETHERLANDS
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Under a previous order of the House, the
gentleman from Texas (Mr. Poe) is recognized for 5 minutes.
Mr. POE of Texas. Mr. Speaker, the God-given right of free speech to
all people in all nations is no longer recognized in the Netherlands.
The Dutch Government is intolerant of intolerance for terrorists. Thou
shalt not criticize, says their commandment.
Dutch lawmaker Geert Wilders made a documentary movie about real
terrorist acts and real radical Islamic clerics encouraging violence in
the name of hate. Wilders now is on trial for insulting Islam. He's
charged with discrimination and incitement to hatred.
In Amsterdam, it's illegal for a Christian or a Buddhist or an
atheist or anyone else to criticize Islam because radical Islamic
clerics will incite their followers to murder people. So the Dutch are
no longer allowed to talk about terrorism.
The Dutch Ministry of Justice says--get this--it doesn't matter if
Wilders was telling the truth. The Dutch court says it's irrelevant
whether Wilders might prove his observations to be correct. What's
relevant is his observations are illegal.
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Geert Wilders now lives under threat of a 5-year jail sentence from
his own government for a violation of free speech. His trial is set to
resume in July, the trial where the Dutch court said truth doesn't
matter; it only matters if Wilders' words hurt somebody's feelings.
And Wilders lives in fear under the threat of death for speaking his
mind about radical Islam. So-called religious leaders believe their
radical religion says they can kill those who don't agree with them.
Dutch filmmaker Theo Van Gogh, great-grand nephew of the famous painter
Vincent Van Gogh, was a big believer in freedom of speech too. He and
his partner, Hirsi Ali, made a documentary movie about women and Islam
called ``Submission.'' The radical clerics didn't like that one either,
so they had Van Gogh murdered. Six terrorists were later arrested. One
of the terrorists shot and then repeatedly stabbed Van Gogh as he rode
his bicycle to work. He slit Van Gogh's throat and then stabbed him
again, pinning a five-page radical rant to his body.
The rant listed all of the things they thought Hirsi Ali, his female
partner in the film, had done to violate the Koran. And they threatened
her with death. At the time, she was a sitting member of the Dutch
Parliament.
Hirsi Ali was born in Somalia, and her family escaped when she was a
child. She was raised a Muslim and subjected to the custom of female
mutilation against her will. After surviving refugee camps in Africa,
then a stay in Saudi Arabia, her family finally went to Canada. She was
promised in marriage to a distant cousin she had never met. She refused
that marriage and soon fled as a refugee to Holland. She became a
warrior for women's rights, becoming an elected member of the Dutch
Parliament. But after Theo Van Gogh's murder, she was run out of the
country by her own government, the Dutch Government. They would not
protect her. She was simply just too controversial. She resigned her
seat in Parliament and she fled to the United States. She lives in this
area around D.C.
Kurt Westergaard is one of the 12 artists who drew cartoons of the
prophet Mohammed. Radical clerics then incited their followers to
murder people in the streets. They rioted and they burned down
embassies. Most of them, by their own admission, had never even seen
these cartoons, and Westergaard had to flee for his life. He too lives
in the United States under armed guard.
Threatening people and killing people for speaking their mind is just
another form of terrorism. Van Gogh, Ali, Westergaard, and now Geert
Wilders, have never used or advocated violence. They simply exercised
their God-given right of free speech. So now in Amsterdam, truthful
insult speech is a crime. What kind of free society says truthful
speech can be illegal? The most controversial speech is political,
religious, and even truthful speech. That is why it's protected.
Freedom of speech is a fundamental principle, a God-given human right
to all people in all nations. It has been said, I may not agree with
what you say, but I will fight to the death for your right to say it.
But not in the Netherlands.
Geert Wilders should be able to speak his mind without becoming an
enemy of his own country. The enemy of free speech is the court of the
Netherlands and radical Islamic clerics who preach violence in the name
of hate.
And, Mr. Speaker, that's just the way it is.
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