The Dutch government finally grew a set when sentencing a pair of Pakistanis to prison who called for the murder of PVV leader Geert Wilders. The court in The Hague sentenced the Islamists to prison terms of fourteen and four years.
It is totally reasonable to assume that Jalali's jihadis, [say that 3 times fast] that is, his followers, took his calls for murder seriously. He even went so far as to make his statements in English and addressed an international audience because the more who are ready to kill Wilders for the sake of Islam, the better the chances of success.
The court considers these calls to be a crime with a terrorist objective, rather than a religious, religion of peace objective because the court is capable of seeing through the bull crap.
Rizvi was partly acquitted of a crime related to terrorism. The court concluded that there wasn't enough evidence to prove this was Rizvi's intention. Consequently, Rizvi was sentenced to four years in prison, despite the Public Prosecution Service having demanded six years.
Neither Jalali nor Rizvi were physically present in court as the Netherlands has no extradition treaty with Pakistan. The chance that they will serve their sentences is as likely as Kamala Harris getting struck by lightning on her way to the debate.
In 2018, Wilders announced that he wanted to hold a cartoon contest in the House of Representatives, in which people could win 10,000 dollars with a cartoon about the prophet Mohammed. The contest led to much outrage in the Islamic world, especially in Pakistan because, while Mohammed is depicted much like a cartoon character who took a flying horse to heaven to chew the fat with Allah, Muslims kill people who depict him in that way [see Charlie Hebdo, Jan. 2015].
Pakistan has very strict laws on blasphemy, gays, lesbians, Jews, Hindus, Christians, atheists, apostates, women who show too much skin, women who answer back their husbands, adultery, rape, and all non-Sunni Muslims.
Rizvi was partly acquitted of a crime related to terrorism. The court concluded that there wasn't enough evidence to prove this was Rizvi's intention. Consequently, Rizvi was sentenced to four years in prison, despite the Public Prosecution Service having demanded six years.
Neither Jalali nor Rizvi were physically present in court as the Netherlands has no extradition treaty with Pakistan. The chance that they will serve their sentences is as likely as Kamala Harris getting struck by lightning on her way to the debate.
Wilders himself was present in court.
In 2018, Wilders announced that he wanted to hold a cartoon contest in the House of Representatives, in which people could win 10,000 dollars with a cartoon about the prophet Mohammed. The contest led to much outrage in the Islamic world, especially in Pakistan because, while Mohammed is depicted much like a cartoon character who took a flying horse to heaven to chew the fat with Allah, Muslims kill people who depict him in that way [see Charlie Hebdo, Jan. 2015].
Pakistan has very strict laws on blasphemy, gays, lesbians, Jews, Hindus, Christians, atheists, apostates, women who show too much skin, women who answer back their husbands, adultery, rape, and all non-Sunni Muslims.
So don't even question Islam nor the behavior of the pedophile who led it in battle for his booty and myriad wives, one who became so when she was six.
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