Keith Elison's
Press Release
(Washington,
D.C. February
26, 2009 Ceegaag Online)
Congressman Keith Ellison
(D-MN) took issue with the screening of a film by the
controversial Dutch Parliamentarian, Geert Wilders, in the
United States Capitol. The film being screened, “Fitna”, is
said to compare Islamic terrorism to Nazism. The screening
is sponsored by Senator John Kyl (R-AZ).
“I am a strong an advocate of First Amendment free
speech. However, this is not about free speech, but rather
an issue of propriety, timing and venue,” Ellison said.
“Senator Kyl has every right to host anyone he chooses,
however it becomes a question of propriety to use the United
States Capitol as a venue for the condemnation of an entire
religion,” Ellison said.
Mr. Wilders was denied entry by the British government
because of his extremist views. A British Home Office
spokesman stated: “The government opposes extremism in all
its forms.” The Dutch government has disavowed Mr. Wilders
visit to this country and believes the release of this film
“serves no purpose other than to cause offence.” According
to the London Telegraph, Wilders has stated that the Qu’ran
should be banned.
Ellison further stated, “At a time when President Obama has
said to the Muslim world, ‘We are ready to initiate a new
partnership based on mutual respect and mutual interest,’
the showing of a film that denigrates the faith of 1.4
billion of the world’s citizens does not foster mutual
respect or mutual interest.
At a time when the US should be providing renewed leadership
for peace and more understanding between the west and the
Muslim world, one has to question the wisdom and judgment of
promoting a film that erroneously condemns an entire
religion—especially in the US Capitol,” Ellison concluded.
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