Marked for Death: Islam's War Against the West and Me Library Edition Contributor(s): Wilders, Geert (Author), Lander, Lou (Read by) |
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ISBN: 1455168440 ISBN-13: 9781455168446 Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
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Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Biography & Autobiography | Political - Political Science | World - European - Political Science | Terrorism |
Dewey: B |
Physical Information: 1.2" H x 6.6" W x 6.1" L (0.66 lbs) |
Themes: - Cultural Region - Benelux - Chronological Period - 21st Century |
Features: Unabridged |
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Publisher Description: Geert Wilders is a hunted man. He lives in a heavily protected safe house that is bombproof and bulletproof. Why? Because Geert Wilders is marked for death by Islamic extremists. In his new book, Marked for Death, Dutch parliamentarian Geert Wilders tells his never-before-published story about the jihad being waged against him--and the West. Revealing how he has been censored, bullied, threatened, and even banished from the UK for politically opposing Islam and for telling the truth about its violent history and nature, Wilders explains why what has happened to him is happening all across the West--and why Americans need to stop the infiltration of radical Islam now. Marked for Death is an eye-opening account of a man who has sacrificed life as he knew it to tell the truth about radical Islam. |
Contributor Bio(s): Wilders, Geert: - Geert Wilders is a politician and leader of the Party for Freedom, the third-largest political party in the Netherlands. He is also known as an outspoken opponent of Islam. He has campaigned to stop the "Islamisation of the Netherlands" and has also worked to have the Koran banned in the Netherlands. An advocate of ending immigration from Muslim countries, he also supports banning the construction of new mosques. His controversial film about his views on Islam, Fitna, received international attention and resulted in his being banned from the UK during part of 2009. That year, the Amsterdam Court of Appeal ordered his prosecution for "incitement to hatred and discrimination." On June 23, 2011, he was acquitted of the charges. He lives in the Netherlands with his wife. |
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