The Dutch anti-Islam MP Geert Wilders announced that he plans to use Dutch television airtime to broadcast blasphemous cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Depictions of the blasphemous cartoons are offensive to many Muslims.
Wilders had wanted to exhibit them in parliament, but was knocked back by the Dutch lower house.
“Since the Bureau of the board of the Chamber [of Representatives] has rejected my request, I will soon show some of the cartoons of national television, during the broadcast slot allocated to my political party,” he said in a statement.
“Terrorists have to realize that they will never win and how important freedom of speech is for us in the Netherlands.”
The announcement comes a month after the MP an anti-Islam speech during an event in Texas that was critical of Islam. Soon after Wilders left the event, it was attacked by two gunmen who were shot dead by police.
Mr Wilders, who leads the Freedom Party, is known for his distaste for Islam and mass immigration and has called for the Koran to be banned in the Netherlands and also faces charges for discrimination and hate speech.