La-y-La Posted November 3, 2004 bal fiiri sheekadaan, The film maker who made the film Ayan Hirsi wrote was stabbed and shot to death. here it is, http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20041103/ap_en_ce/netherlands_filmmaker_slain_19 Ramadan Kariim!!!!!!11 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tahliil Posted November 3, 2004 What's left unmentioned in this story is that this Dutch guy was also making a movie about some right wing politician nut who was murdered similarly in Amsterdam in a broad day light several months ago...The butchered film maker believed a conspiracy theory that linked the Dutch government to the shooting to death of the conservative politician... And Van Gogh, the film maker, was about to release his movie within a day or two after his death. Some people say quietly that there r a role being played by the authorities in this...it is all out there… Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OG_Girl Posted November 3, 2004 Yes, Tahliil I agree with you. Other gaalo killed him for other reason, Muslims nothing to do It or that cheap film he made for that woman . Guys come on nothing to do with us Salam Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Passion_4_Fashion Posted November 4, 2004 mac sonkor caleen shaahi Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nafta Posted November 4, 2004 *vuile vieze manetje was hij en hopelijk zal hij in hel verbranden en hopelijk zal die wijf hem spoedig joinen...amiin * Uhum...(taking a deep breath, calming down) The BBC has bought the series and wants to air them soon, imagine what would happen then... :mad: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tahliil Posted November 4, 2004 "Theo van Gogh picked fights with many people, myself included, but that is a right in this country," Amsterdam mayor Job Cohen said. Translation: I might’ve something to do with this but thanks god there is always a Moroccan immigrant we can frame. “The murder has heightened tensions in the Netherlands over social integration and comes two years after the assassination of Pim Fortuyn, an anti-immigration populist whose party captured second place in the May 2002 elections. The Van Gogh dude was due to release a film about Pim Fortuyn’s death implicating some top official governments, therefore he himself was a grave and gathering danger…and the only option foreseeable was the government to shut him up for good “Polling evidence had suggested Mr. Fortuyn could win up to 20 seats in the 150-seat parliament, but in recent days he seemed poised to do even better, perhaps capturing third place.†That was why he was murdered in the middle of the day, right in the center of Amsterdam and the government looked away. Why? Because he was winning. The ruling party was threatened and they had to defend their turf. A sufficient motive. He had to go days before the general election…call me a cynic but that has suspicion written all over Go on read the theme of the film this Dutch Film maker was about to launch about the murder of Pim Fortuyn, the Dutch politician: He was about to name names “It was all a little too uncomfortable for the ruling elites as Fortuyn’s message caught on with the public at large. The establishment had nothing tangible to attack him with during the election campaign, on the contrary, Fortuyn convincingly came out a winner during many of the pre-election debates. So the left-liberal clan resorted to an age old routine: slander. They threw everything at Fortuyn with the idea that some of it would stick and in doing that they were given all the help they could get from the Dutch media notably the NOS, the Dutch equivalent of the BBC and some of the Dutch top newspapers. The slander ranged from calling Fortuyn “Nazi†to comparing him to Mussolini, none of which was even close to the truth, yet as it was coming from people who had long been the respected face of government some of it stuck. The other day I watched a DVD with a collection of weekly interviews Fortuyn gave in the months leading up to this death and I saw a man who was growing increasingly tired and frustrated, who was hounded in a most unreasonable fashion by politicians and media that were hell bent on destroying him. So the climate of hate, of demonization as some called it, was created and it is impossible to say if that has been directly attributable to his death, yet many believe it played an important role. A report from an independent government commission found that the government’s security apparatus that is supposed to act on threats to politicians had failed to adequately address the threats on his life. He was shot 5 times. Come on guys this can’t b the act of a Muslim period; the facts are irrefutable here; Salman Rushdie wrote the Satanic verses, a Bangladesh female writer, Taslima Nasreen, took her part of Islam bashing, Abu Lahab, Abu Jahal, as far back as Fircoon’s time people were taking cheap shots against religion and no sweat…But remember John F Kennedy, Malcolm X, Sayid Mohamed, The Mahdi, the two dead Dutch guys all lost their lives simply because they were a threat, “a gathering danger†to the Establishment. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites