Monday, March 24, 2008

Shari Law continues to advance.

The radical Muslims attempts at imposing Shari Law on the world continues.

Source: Reuters
AMSTERDAM, March 23 (Reuters) - A U.S.-based web service, which Islam critic and Dutch right-wing lawmaker Geert Wilders planned to use to show his film critical of the Koran, said on Saturday that it had inactivated the site due to complaints.

"This site has been suspended while Network Solutions is investigating whether the site's content is in violation of the Network Solutions Acceptable Use Policy," the company said on the site www.fitnathemovie.com.....

Wilders' film has triggered fury in the Muslim world. The Dutch government has distanced itself from Wilders' views, fearing a backlash against the country in the Muslim world, similar to that against Denmark in 2006 after newspapers there published cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad.


Network Solutions probably wishes they never heard of this, but their shutting down the website doesn't bring any belief that they will tell the protesters to study the US Constitution and flip the switch back on.

The Internet's claim to fame is that it will replace newspapers and magazines as information providers. Given that many newspapers wouldn't publish the Danish cartoons it appears that Network Solutions will seek equivalence instead of superiority.

Pity. For a time there I thought freedom of speech was an important concept.






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