|
Posted on April 5, 2008 at 21:00 EST
by the ATC.
Copyright © 2003-2008 The Anti-Terrorism Coalition. All rights reserved.
On March 22, 2008, Network Solutions banned the website of Geert Wilders' "Fitna" movie in response to complaints and death threats by Muslims and leftists. This came after all TV networks in Holland had refused to air Fitna.
In response to this attack on freedom of speech, key high ranking former members of the, until today, defunct anti-terrorism organization, the Anti-Terrorism Coalition (ATC), organized an emergency meeting on March 23, 2008. In a unanimous consensus, the former ATC members agreed to support Geert Wilders and his movie and do whatever was necessary to ensure that Fitna be released and freedom of speech be protected. As always, in the typical ATC tradition, words quickly turned into action and it was decided that the ATC would make a full comeback.
On March 26, 2008, the ATC returned to the internet, with a beta website. The ATC intends to host not only Fitna but also other material deemed inappropriate by theocratic fascists and leftists.
The ATC expanded to feature the Mohammad Cartoons; as well as Submission, an expose of the abuse of women under Islam directed by Theo Van Gogh and written by Ayaan Hirsi Ali. The ATC now joins the crucial battle for freedom of speech and thus, the war for freedom as a whole.
The ATC has now permanently returned!
|