WARNING! GRAPHIC CONTENT! Dutch MP Puts Anti-Islam Film 'Fitna' On Web. Geert Wilders, an anti-immigration member of the Dutch parliament, has posted his film criticising the Koran on the internet.
The 16-minute film, called Fitna or "strife", shows images of the terrorist attacks in New York, Madrid and London projected on to blank pages of a replica of the Koran, with interspersed verses from the holy book calling on Muslims to "strike terror" into their enemies' hearts.
The film begins and closes with the image of the Prophet Mohammed with a bomb in his turban, as depicted by a Danish cartoonist in 2005, an incident that provoked a Muslim backlash against Denmark.
"This is not a provocation but the hard truth... My film was not made to provoke violence," Wilders says. "I think Islam and the Koran endanger freedom in the Netherlands and I should warn people about this. It's five minutes to midnight and this is the last warning for our freedom."
Wilders says he was forced to release the film on the internet after Dutch broadcasters refused to show it.