In just one month Geert Wilders will go on trial in Amsterdam for inciting hatred against Islam.
International Action SITA is making a final push to help Mr. Wilders in his struggle on behalf of freedom of speech. Here’s what SITA is planning:
Geert Wilders’ trial is coming soon (January 20, 2010). Last step to support him with a SITA action- - - - - - - - -
The international establishment, subverted by a variety of Islamic organizations including the OIC (Organization of the Islamic Conference) will undoubtedly apply a great deal of pressure on the Dutch establishment to ensure that Geert Wilders is convicted on the charges that have been mischievously brought against him. It is likely that his party will win the next election in 2011 with the possibility of Mr Wilders becoming Prime Minister. The global establishment undoubtedly does not want Mr Wilders in such a position of influence, even if the people of the Netherlands do.
An international SITA action in support of Geert Wilders was established in late January 2009. It has received over 6,000 visits and generated hundreds of letters designed to educate and inform decision makers in the Netherlands. The Dutch Ministry of Justice visited our SITA websites.
This SITA action will now be reactivated in order to highlight this apparently politically motivated prosecution. If Geert Wilders falls, then Freedom of speech is dead in Europe.
There are three ways that you can participate:
1) By mail — two possible texts; one comparing Wilders to Winston Churchill and another comparing him to Charlie Chaplin (what to print and put into the envelope and the recipients are indicated). 2) By putting a message in comments to articles talking about the trial of Geert Wilders in blogs. This message appears at the bottom of this page in four languages: FR, ENG, SP, D.
To support Geert Wilders and our dearly acquired freedoms please participate to the 2 suggested actions and transmit this message to your friends who have websites so that they can spread the word.
3) By giving some money. To donate, go here.
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