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Netherlands: Saad Rizvi and Ashraf Jalali on trial for incitement to murder

Inciting his followers to kill Geert Wilders, promising a reward in the afterlife

Dr. Akhtar Gulfam Director News Dawn TV + Editor-in-chief Daily Dawn

Amsterdam: Dutch far-right anti-Islamist leader Gert on Monday filed a case against Tehreek-e-Labeek Pakistan (TLP) chief Hafiz Saad Hussain Rizvi and Dr. Muhammad Ashraf Jalali, head of a separatist faction Tehreek-e-Labeek Yar Rasoolullah, in the Dutch Security Court. Wilders’ alleged attempts to incite people to murder were tried in absentia.

Prosecutors in the Netherlands prosecuted Ashraf Jalali, 56, for inciting his lovers to murder, where he is accused of inciting his followers to kill Geert Wilders and promising them a reward in the afterlife. What did

After being convicted of inciting the murder of former Pakistani cricketer Khalid Latif, Saad Rizvi is now also suspected by Dutch judicial authorities of inciting followers to kill Wilders.

“This case has had a huge impact on me and my family,” Great Wilders said in court.

“I expect this court to send a strong message that fatwa is unacceptable in this country,” he added.

The trial occurred in a highly secure court complex near Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport.

Dutch authorities requested legal assistance from Pakistan to interrogate the suspects and bring them to court.

However, as there is no mutual legal assistance agreement between Pakistan and the Netherlands, these two men did not appear in court and were not represented by anyone else.

In September last year, judges sentenced Khalid Latif to 12 years in prison for inciting the murder of Wilders, who in August 2018 tried to organize a competition for obscene sketches of the Prophet.

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