Dozens of Indonesian students Wednesday attacked a Dutch consulate as protest against an anti-Islam film by a far-right Dutch MP spread. Police arrested 20 of the 70 students who protested at the consulate in Medan on Sumatra island, the latest in a series of mostly peaceful rallies in Indonesia against the film made by far-right Dutch lawmaker Geert Wilders. Meanwhile, a Malaysian-Dutch dairy producer took out newspaper advertisements Wednesday to denounce the anti-Islam film in an apparent appeal to Muslims to not boycott its products. Malaysia's religious council and several Muslim groups in the country have called on Muslims to boycott Dutch goods to protest the 15-minute movie by Wilders, saying the film creates unnecessary tensions and misleads viewers to link Islam and violence. In full-page announcements in major newspapers, as well as on its Web site, Dutch Lady Milk Industries said it wanted to “strongly condemn this expression against Islam” by Wilders. However, no such advertisements appeared in any other Muslim country. Indonesia's members of a Muslim Student Association tore down the Dutch flag and burned it. __