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By disallowing Wilders from calling Bouyeri and others, the court has hindered Wilders 'ability to make this case -- suggesting (and by no means for the first time) that the Dutch authorities are determined to convict Wilders, and are not going to let any inconvenient facts get in the way of their doing so.
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By disallowing Wilders from calling Bouyeri and others, the court has hindered Wilders 'ability to make this case -- suggesting (and by no means for the first time) that the Dutch authorities are determined to convict Wilders, and are not going to let any inconvenient facts get in the way of their doing so.
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By disallowing Wilders from calling Bouyeri and others, the court has hindered Wilders 'ability to make this case -- suggesting (and by no means for the first time) that the Dutch authorities are determined to convict Wilders, and are not going to let any inconvenient facts get in the way of their doing so.
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By disallowing Wilders from calling Bouyeri and others, the court has hindered Wilders 'ability to make this case -- suggesting (and by no means for the first time) that the Dutch authorities are determined to convict Wilders, and are not going to let any inconvenient facts get in the way of their doing so.
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By disallowing Wilders from calling Bouyeri and others, the court has hindered Wilders 'ability to make this case -- suggesting (and by no means for the first time) that the Dutch authorities are determined to convict Wilders, and are not going to let any inconvenient facts get in the way of their doing so.
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By disallowing Wilders from calling Bouyeri and others, the court has hindered Wilders 'ability to make this case -- suggesting (and by no means for the first time) that the Dutch authorities are determined to convict Wilders, and are not going to let any inconvenient facts get in the way of their doing so.
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Wilders argues that Bouyeri is living proof that Islam leads to violence.
Judges Rule Case Against Dutch Anti-Islam MP To Continue 2011
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Wilders argues that Bouyeri is living proof that Islam leads to violence.
Judges Rule Case Against Dutch Anti-Islam MP To Continue 2011
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Wilders argues that Bouyeri is living proof that Islam leads to violence.
Judges Rule Case Against Dutch Anti-Islam MP To Continue 2011
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Wilders argues that Bouyeri is living proof that Islam leads to violence.
Judges Rule Case Against Dutch Anti-Islam MP To Continue 2011
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