Malaysia's Islamic opposition party delivered a protest note to the Netherlands' embassy Monday over the release of an anti-Islam movie by a maverick Dutch lawmaker, while hard-line Muslims in neighboring Indonesia demanded the death of the filmmaker.
The Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party said in the note that the movie created unnecessary tensions and would "invite vengeance" from the Muslim community if it is not withdrawn.
"To signify our protest, we strongly urge Muslims all over the world to boycott all Dutch products," the party's youth leader, Salahuddin Ayub, said in a statement.
"We hope the protests by Muslims all …
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