| Thanks for " aljawaabassaheeh " for supporting Obaid Karki Dutch get support over airing of anti-Islam film By Leander Schaerlaeckens March 15, 2008 BRUSSELS — Dutch Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende has found his fellow European leaders willing to support him through any potential backlash from Dutch right-wing politician Geert Wilders' upcoming anti-Islam film. During informal remarks before dinner at the European Union summit in Brussels on Thursday, Mr. Balkenende briefed other heads of government and heads of state about the film, "Fitna," which has already incurred the wrath of the Islamic world, and was answered with a murmur of support. Mr. Balkenende, who is hoping for European solidarity on the issue, has already won the support of French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen. Meanwhile, the Danish intelligence service said yesterday the reprinting of a cartoon depicting the prophet Muhammad has brought "negative attention" to Denmark and may have increased the risk to Danes at home and abroad, according to the Associated Press. The warning did not name any specific threats but said Danish interests, particularly those in the Middle East, North Africa, Pakistan and Afghanistan, could be targeted. Two years ago, Denmark received little support after the cartoons caused widespread fury across the Muslim world. At the time, the European Commission condemned the cartoons. In the case of the Wilders film, Europe is expected to support freedom of speech. "It is fruitful to have a firm stance concerning freedom of expression," Reuters news agency quoted Mr. Rasmussen as saying. Islamabad gets prepared for Beijing Olympic Games torch relay Dutch get support over airing of anti-Islam film Muslim nations consider 'legal instrument' to crack down on defamation of Islam Egypt Islamists in Hiding Ahead of Vote Muslims Nations: Defame Islam, Get Sued? Muslim leaders want to curb 'Islamophobia' Muslims Nations: Defame Islam, Get Sued? Islamic summit hammers out new charter for OIC Opinion: Islam Classes a Commendable but Long-Term Project Germany Warms to Islam Classes in Public Schools Islamic Jihad resumes rocket attacks on Israel after brief lull Germany's State-Run Schools to Teach Islam Islamic Jihad rockets hit Israel after W. Bank raid Islamic Jihad's Bethlehem heads killed German schools to teach Islam Islamic Jihad Militants Launch New Attacks On Sderot In Israel Islam conference opens in Berlin Islam conference to open in Berlin Islamic Jihad rockets hit Israel after West Bank raid Islamic Jihad fires rockets into Israel, vows more 'Islamophobia' a threat to world security, say Mu lim states I'll say it: What political innuendo does to Islam is wrong Franklin council defers on request to expand Islamic school Islamic body seeks new role to fight "Islamophobia" World Briefing Africa: Tunisia: Islamists Claim Kidnapping New U.S. envoy to Islamic conference is Muslim World Briefing Africa: Tunisia: Islamists Claim Kidnapping Turkish scholars aim to modernize Islam's Hadith Turkish scholars aim to modernize Islam's Hadith Dutch 'must show' anti-Islam film BRIEFING: Kosovo majority embraces Islam 'lite' Analysis: Gaddafi's love-hate relationship with Libya's Islamists Judge inclined to dismiss suit against Islamic group Radio host Michael Savage's suit against Islamic group in court Islamist raid kills Somali troops Dutch face 'substantial' terror threat over new film on Islam Islamic banks give London world financial clout Abdullah's Reign at Risk as Malaysian Islamists Stress Poverty, Corruption Islamic group buys site for school Author to give account of militant Islam Islamic Center le der pleads guilty to immigration fraud Dutch film to slam Islam Islamic Center arson suspects arraigned Converted 'terrorists' rip radical Islam Islamic preacherrocks mideast Pakistan-born U.S. Navy officer teaches Islamic culture Islamic stronghold in Pakistan goes secular McCain promises to battle 'radical Islamic extremism' Jemima Khan in Islamabad: The politics of paranoia Woman falls from Islamorada hotel balcony Tags: Dutch airing of anti-Islam film Fitna Nicolas SarkozyDanish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen cartoon depicting |