Muslim leaders want Wilders in Perth

Australian Muslim leaders have the prime minister of the country Malcolm Turnbull asked the endorsement of Dutch MP Geert Wilders (PVV) withdraw, Australian media said Monday local time.

According Samier Dandan, president of the Lebanese Muslim Association, the arrival of Wilders can increase anti-Islamic sentiments, just as the government's commitment to combat extremism. Dandan took the case of the US singer Chris Brown to emphasize his words. He was previously denied entry because of his conviction for domestic violence. "Then we should surely someone who could damage our standards put back on the plane"? The granting of a visa for Australia Wilders was already some delay.

The president of ALA, Debbie Robinson, the Australian government accused it before the provision to delay. Robinson called it "an attack on freedom of expression". Wilders in 2012 was not in time for a visa when he was Robinson's invitation to a series of speeches would love. The speeches were then canceled the year but still kept it after Wilders had finally secured a visa.