A website, that Dutch MP Geert Wilders had reserved to post his anti-Islamic film, has been suspended.The film has sparked wide condemnation and fears of a backlash.
‘Network Solutions has received a number of complaints regarding this site that are under investigation,’ the provider said a message posted on the internet.
Although his website is offline, Wilders has insisted he still wants to put the movie ‘on the internet quickly’ but did not specify how.
He also said that he would not allow anyone to see the film before it was broadcast.
Until today, his site had shown the cover of a Koran on a black background with the text: 'Coming soon: Finta.'
Network Solutions said it investigating whether the website conforms to its guidelines, saying it cannot allow ‘any material in violation of any applicable law.’
This includes material deemed harassing, hate propaganda, threatening, harmful or otherwise objectionable.
The service provider also cites technical reasons for possibly taking the site offline including ‘excessive use of services which shall impair the fair use of other Network Solutions customers.’
Geert Wilders plans to release a movie attacking Islam and the Koran, despite complaints from religious groups and warnings that it could provoke violent protests around the world.