VIDEO: Muhammad cartoons shown on Dutch TV
Standing for the freedom of speech and refusing to submit to violent intimidation. When will the American media have similar courage? Or will it continue to signal that Islamic jihadists can get Americans to do whatever they want by threatening murder if they don’t?

Geert Wilders
Muhammad Cartoons shown on Dutch TV
Today, a selection of Muhammad cartoons were shown on Dutch public television.
The cartoons were originally shown at an exhibition of Muhammad cartoons in Garland, Texas, last May, where PVV leader Geert Wilders gave a speech, and which was attacked by terrorists.
Geert Wilders:
“The only way to show terrorists that they are not going to win is to do exactly what they do not want us to do. I do not broadcast the cartoons to provoke; I do it because we have to show that we stand for freedom of speech and that we will never surrender to violence. Freedom of speech must always prevail over violence and terror.”
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EDITORS NOTE: The featured image is of police at the Muhammad Art Exhibit and Contest at the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas, May 3, 2015. Photo: Larry W. Smith, European Pressphoto Agency.
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