Man in Amsterdam stabbing 'avenging Islam'

The man who stabbed two American tourists at Amsterdam's central station last week is an Afghan residing in Germany who wanted to punish insults to Islam.

A man who stabbed two American tourists at Amsterdam's central station last week named Dutch, anti-Islam lawmaker Geert Wilders during police questioning and says he was motivated by perceived insults to Islam in the Netherlands.

The man, identified by Dutch media as Jawed S., is a 19-year-old Afghan with residency in Germany, who travelled to Amsterdam to carry out an attack because of what he said were repeated insults to God, the Koran and Prophet Mohammed, prosecutors said in a statement on Monday.

The attack came after Wilders, a far right campaigner against Islam, cancelled plans to hold a competition last week of cartoons depicting Prophet Mohammed and had a clear "terrorist motive", prosecutors said.

"He named Wilders, but did not say anything about the cartoon competition," a statement said. "Up to now there is no evidence the suspect worked with others."

The victims, both 38-year-old men, are still being treated in hospital, while the stabber, who was shot and wounded by police, was also being treated while his custody was extended for two weeks on Monday.

Prosecutors said that German police had searched the man's home in Germany and seized computer memory devices.


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