Approval from Dutch prosecutor's office for the anti-Islamic movie

The anti-Islamic movie, which filmed by Geert Wilders' party was approved by prosecutor's office in the Netherlands.
In the Netherlands, the prosecution approved the movie allegedly do not contain the criminal elements, which was filmed by the Anti-Islamic Freedom Party (PVV) and claims that "Islamic religion is equal to violent".
According to the prosecution, the film targets Islamic religion, not Muslims. There is no criminal sanction as it only targets Islamic religion.
In the 2,5-minute film broadcast on state television and internet sites, the words "terrorism, violence, anti-semitism, homophobia, hostility, slavery, sharia" are included under the Islamic script.
PVV leader Geert Wilders took the decision of the prosecutor's office on Twitter. "It's a good decision, we will continue to show the facts about Islam soon, on the broadcast of political parties on television," said the enemy of Islam Wilders.
Muslim organizations in Holland reacted to the film by file a criminal complaint. (ILKHA)
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