3 October 2010

Berlin protests anti-Islam politician visit

More than 100 Germans have protested outside the Hotel Berlin against Dutch hardliner and anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders' visit to their country.


According to Press TV, the anti-fascist protesters gathered outside the hotel where the Dutch blasphemer ‘Wilders’ was to give a speech.

Right-wing German politician Rene Stadtkewitz, who was expelled from the ruling Christian Democratic Union, had invited Wilders to address what he called “a conference on freedom.”

In his speech, the Dutchman tried to rally support against Islam.

Wilders, awaiting trial in Amsterdam on Monday for inciting anti-Islam sentiments, is set to become a shadow partner of the next Netherlands government.

The protests in Berlin mirror an earlier event in Britain, in which hundreds gathered outside the British Parliament in March to protest the notorious man’s visit to London upon invitation by the UK Independence Party leader Lord Pearson.

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