Remarks
by Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende on Wilders film
The
Netherlands upholds the principles of freedom and respect.
People deserve respect for what matters to them most, their
beliefs and their identity. Constitutional liberties must
be defended; extremism and terrorism must be resisted.
At
this moment none of us knows the content of the film that
Mr Wilders has announced. Nevertheless, it is clearly eliciting
exceptionally strong reactions. We condemn all threats, including
those that have been made against Mr Wilders. We call on governments
to uphold the principles of international law, such as the
obligation it enshrines to protect foreign interests, nationals
and businesses.
At
the same time, it is our responsibility to make clear to everyone
that the views and actions of this one elected representative
are not those of the government. We defend the core values
of freedom and respect. We guarantee freedom of expression
and of religion, for Muslims as for everyone else. We are
trying day by day to ensure that all the groups that make
up the population of the Netherlands can live and work together
peacefully. The government thus has a very different standpoint
from Mr Wilders in this matter; we fundamentally disagree
with him.
Every
one of us, ministers and elected representatives, in the Netherlands
and abroad, has a responsibility to constantly weigh the consequences
of what we say. We are guaranteed the right to express ourselves
freely within the limits set by the law. This right is precious
to us, and we will defend it uncompromisingly.
We
call on everyone in the coming days and weeks to act both
freely and responsibly, bearing in mind all the consequences
that their actions may have, without endangering the things
that we all hold dear.
It
was and is our responsibility to draw Mr Wilders’ attention
to the possible consequences of his deeds. Freedom does not
absolve anyone from responsibility. Already we are having
to take account of serious threats to Dutch people and Dutch
interests in a number of countries. We have the duty to point
this out to Mr Wilders. This is why we are speaking out today:
because we care about the safety of Dutch nationals and businesses
in other countries. About the Dutch armed forces, who are
carrying out important missions. And about the interests of
the Netherlands in the broadest sense, the values for which
we stand and our international reputation. We call on Mr Wilders
to bear all this in mind as he considers his course of action.
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