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Old 27th July 2005, 11:28
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A Dutch court has sentenced a 27-year-old radical Islamist to life in prison for the November murder of controversial film-maker Theo van Gogh.
Mohammed Bouyeri, who has joint Dutch-Moroccan nationality, had made a courtroom confession and had vowed to do the same again if given the chance.

The murder in Amsterdam stunned the Netherlands. The court ruled that it was a terrorist act.

The judge said the murder had triggered "great fear and insecurity" in society.

"The murder of Theo van Gogh provoked a wave of revulsion and disdain in the Netherlands. Theo van Gogh was mercilessly slaughtered," said Judge Udo Willem Bentinck.

Brutal killing

Bouyeri had told the court he had acted out of religious conviction.

Clutching a copy of the Koran, he said that "the law compels me to chop off the head of anyone who insults Allah and the prophet".


Theo Van Gogh was a well-known critic of fundamentalist Islam

Van Gogh, a strong critic of radical Islam, was shot and stabbed in broad daylight as he was cycling through Amsterdam.

His throat was slashed and the killer also pinned a letter to his chest with a knife, which threatened Somali-born Dutch MP Ayaan Hirsi Ali.

She had written the script for Van Gogh's controversial film Submission, which criticised the treatment of women under Islam.

The trial in Amsterdam took place in a heavily guarded building and about 20 relatives and friends of Van Gogh were present, Radio Netherlands reporter Eric Hesen told the BBC News website.

Van Gogh's 14-year-old son wept and was embraced by his mother as the film-maker's death was described in court. Van Gogh was a distant relative of the famous 19th-Century painter Vincent.

Alleged network

The judgement said the killer had shown "a complete disregard for human life".

Mr Bouyeri said nothing, but looked "very calm and superior", according to Mr Hesen.

He was also convicted of the attempted murder of several police officers and bystanders and illegal possession of firearms.

His sentence carries no possibility of parole.

The Dutch are still struggling to understand how Bouyeri, who was born and raised in Amsterdam, turned to radical Islam, the BBC's Geraldine Coughlan reports.

After this trial, the authorities will decide if he can be prosecuted separately for membership of a terrorist organisation.

Twelve other terrorism suspects are awaiting trial in the Netherlands and prosecutors believe Mr Bouyeri is a key figure in that group, but so far they have not come up with enough evidence to charge him.

After the Van Gogh murder, mosques in several Dutch cities were the targets of vandalism and failed arson attempts.

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This guy is full of hatred. A cold blooded murderer, no matter what 'excuse' or 'reason' he had.
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Whether he was anti-jew/muslim or not is irrelevant, no one has the right to kill another human being. No one.

And that 'Moroccan brother' you speak of so highly deserves to go to in jail. It was a pre-meditated murder. He's no brother of mine
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I totally agree .I didnot like what Van Gogh and the somalian lady agenda at all but still he didnot deserve to die.
His death put the race relations in Holland in chaos .
I believe the sentence is harsh, this man obviously suffers
from a Mental illness he should be locked in an institution
not Prison.
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hi salam Anisa
I couldn't find a better word to discribe it other than an "excuse".

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Its bad enough for North Africans in Europe!

They can never release Mohammed Bouyeri because he said himself that he would do it again, but I agree that he needs help.

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I totally agree .I didnot like what Van Gogh and the somalian lady agenda at all but still he didnot deserve to die.
His death put the race relations in Holland in chaos .
I believe the sentence is harsh, this man obviously suffers
from a Mental illness he should be locked in an institution
not Prison.
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I agree with you Anisa.

By the way, whose picture is that in your signature?
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