Wilders often makes appearances in the United States, and has previously been spotted speaking at events like a free barbecue lunch, hosted by the Tennessee Freedom Coalition, about the “dangers of ‘Islamization,’” and getting talked up as “a modern-day Churchill” by anti-Islam blogger Pamela Gellar...
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By Jillian Rayfield | September 10, 2012
U.S. groups give money to Dutch anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders
Dutch politician Geert Wilders has always been embraced by the anti-Islam set on this side of the Atlantic, but apparently he’s also been getting financial help for some of his legal and bodyguard-related needs.
Wilders, a notorious anti-Muslim activist who once called Islam “the ideology of a retarded culture,” has been recieving donations from like-minded groups in the United States. Anthony Deutsch and Mark Hosenball of Reuters report that groups like the Middle East Forum, a pro-Israeli think tank headed by Daniel Pipes, sent money to Wilders’ lawyer during his trial for hate speech in 2010 and 2011. David Horowitz, who edits the conservative FrontPage Magazine, paid for Wilders to speak, and for security and bodyguard related fees during trips to the U.S. Both Pipes and Horowitz said they did not help fund Wilders’ re-election campaign.
Wilders often makes appearances in the United States, and has previously been spotted speaking at events like a free barbecue lunch, hosted by the Tennessee Freedom Coalition, about the “dangers of ‘Islamization,’” and getting talked up as “a modern-day Churchill” by anti-Islam blogger Pamela Gellar at a rally against the so-called “Ground Zero Mosque” in downtown Manhattan.
Wilders wouldn’t give details to Reuters on how his legal defense was funded. “I do not answer questions of who they are and what they have paid. This could jeopardize their safety,” he said.
[Ahmadiyya Times Note: The following video is NOT part of the above story by Salon.com. The video - from over a year ago - only goes to support what is reported in the recent story]
Jillian Rayfield is an Assistant News Editor for Salon, focusing on politics. Follow her on Twitter at @jillrayfield or email her at jrayfield@salon.com.
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