Iran and Indonesia have condemned a film by a Dutch lawmaker that says the Koran incites violence.
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Dutch far-right politician Geert Wilders says he's ready to have a dialogue with Muslims about Islam and his controversial film Fitna, which made its debut on the Internet Thursday night. It is the first time the anti-immigration politician has agreed to debate his adversaries, and opposition politicians in the Netherlands are calling it the only positive thing to emerge from the controversy about his anti-Islamic film.
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Dutch Integration Minister Ella Vogelaar has praised Dutch Islamic organisations for their response to right-wing MP Geert Wilders' anti-Qur'an film, Fitna, which was released on the internet on Thursday.
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Geert Wilders' anti-Islam movie has gone online. The film, titled Fitna or ‘Ordeal' or 'Strife' in Arabic, shows verses of the Qur'an alternating with graphic scenes of recent acts of terror: the 9/11 attacks on the Twin Towers in New York, the charred bodies of train passengers in Madrid, gruesome images from atrocities in London and Somalia.
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