The radical Muslim movement,
Hizb ut Tahrir, is still permitted in the Netherlands while it is illegal in
countries such as Pakistan and Germany. The
movement aims to establish an Islamic State where only Sharia law is
applied. In a television program, the
leader of the Christian Democrats, Sybrand Buma, said that Hizb ut Tahrir
should be illegal in the Netherlands. The
program’s producers wanted to invite Okay Pala, Hizb ut Tahrir’s spokesperson,
but Buma refused to debate with Pala, as he didn’t want to help provide a
podium for an organization which wants a caliphate and helps propagate
violence.
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