Bloomberg: Protest Over Dutch Mohammed Contest to Test Pakistan’s New Leader

Bloomberg: Protest Over Dutch Mohammed Contest to Test Pakistan’s New Leader
Pakistani students shout slogans to condemn a cartoon contest planned by Geert Wilders, a Dutch parliamentarian, in Lahore, Pakistan, on Aug. 28, 2018. (AP)
Updated 29 August 2018 14:16
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Bloomberg: Protest Over Dutch Mohammed Contest to Test Pakistan’s New Leader

Bloomberg: Protest Over Dutch Mohammed Contest to Test Pakistan’s New Leader

August 29: Bloomberg report by Ismail Dilawar and Chris Kay states that a hard line Islamist group that made surprise gains at last month’s elections in Pakistan plans to protest a Dutch politician critical of the Prophet Mohammed, testing how new Prime Minister Imran Khan handles religious organizations that helped him take power. The Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan, which finished sixth in the election with 2.2 million votes, said it will march from Lahore to Islamabad on Wednesday to protest Dutch nationalist politician Geert Wilders’ plans to hold a caricature competition of the Prophet Mohammed. Known as the TLP, the group said it will “stay on the streets” until Khan cuts ties with the Netherlands.

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