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    ORGANIZERS OF BANNED ANTI-ISLAM MARCH TO SUE BRUSSELS MAYOR

    De Standaard website, Groot-Bijgaarden
    14 Aug 07

    [Report by "ty, wov": "Organizers of Banned March Want to Take
    Thielemans to Court"]

    The organizers of the demonstration against Islamization are going
    on the defence against Mayor Thielemans and the PS [French-speaking
    Socialists].

    The organization Stop Islamization of Europe (SIOE) wants to take
    Brussels Mayor Freddy Thielemans (PS) to court. That was announced
    yesterday [13 August] by the German Udo Ulfkotte, one of the movement's
    pioneers and founder of Pax Europa. Last week, Thielemans decided
    to not give the organization permission to demonstrate on Tuesday,
    11 September in Brussels against the advancing practice of Islam
    in Europe.

    SIOE does not acknowledge defeat. It has called in a Belgian lawyer
    and gone before the Council of State to dispute the decision.

    SIOE is also now challenging Thielemans personally, on two
    grounds. First of all, the mayor is blamed for violating the
    antidiscrimination law. In his reasoning for banning the march he
    mentioned the threat of violence by participants from the extreme
    right. Udo Ulfkotte does not accept the identification with the far
    right. "Our organization is democratic and peaceful, and has expressly
    rejected any link with the extreme right and with political parties,"
    he says.

    Second, Ulfkotte, who is Catholic, feels offended in his religious
    belief because Thielemans offered his table companions champagne on
    the death of Pope John Paul II. The mayor afterward apologized for the
    "little joke."

    Ulfkotte also has his sights on Emir Kir, state secretary in the
    Brussels regional government and of Turkish origin. "Thielemans' PS
    supports this man, who has questioned the genocide of the Armenians
    by the Turks. In Germany and also in Belgium, denying a genocide is
    punishable," the German says.

    Kir signed a petition in 2003 that argued for the abolition of a
    memorial stone for the victims of the genocide. He himself says he
    does not remember ever having given his signature. There were also
    reports that he was present at a demonstration that denied the mass
    murder. Kir filed a complaint against the reports, which was rejected
    in the first instance.

    In an opinion piece in De Standaard today [14 August], LDD [Dedecker
    List] Chairman Jean-Marie Dedecker once again condemns the ban by
    the Brussels mayor. In it Dedecker interprets freedom of speech very
    broadly. Among other things, he argues "that someone who does not
    want to rent his house to a gay couple must not be criminalized." In
    recent weeks a battle has been under way between List Dedecker and
    Flemish Interest for the title of "champion of freedom of speech."
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