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Demonstration against Baudet and Hiddema Groningen

AFA Noord (Anti-Fascist Action) Committee and Groningen Tolerant demonstrated Saturday in the Groningen town against the arrival of Thierry Baudet and Theo Hiddema Forum for Democracy.

Thierry Baudet and Theo Hiddema come to a yet to be determined location in Groningen to thank their constituents. The two were elected at the last parliamentary elections in the House. Baudet and Hiddema want to propagate the ideas of their party.

PVV demonstration against Mayor appointment PvdA Marcouch

PVV leader Geert Wilders will tomorrow demonstrate with party members against the appointment of Labor Party politician Marcouch as mayor of Arnhem.

Wilders argues that Marcouch “fan is van de islamofascistische moslimbroeder al-Qaradawi” and he of Amsterdam Nieuw-West “wanted to create an Islamic district”.

Wilders: potential terrorist immediately fix

People who may pose a threat must be addressed immediately to national security, even though there is little evidence against them. PVV leader Geert Wilders has today in the House a private member's bill in which it would allow, De Telegraaf. Wilders wants the AIVD with the opportunity to secure potential terrorists for six months.

Parties critical of anti-terror plan PVV

Parties in parliament have criticized the plan PVV leader Wilders General Information- and Security (GISS) give the possibility to fix potential terrorists for six months. They call his bill “no chance” en “very complicated”.

NVU wil 10 September demonstration in Enschede

NCE will 10 September demonstration in Enschede. It announced leader Constant Kusters of NCE.

“We go round and do our speeches”, says Kusters.

The theme of the demonstration was "freedom of expression, also nationalists'. It is a reaction to the demonstration Pegida wanted to hold last week in Enschede; a demonstration which was canceled due to a ban by the municipality.

Far-right activists detained at UK border before Britain First rally

Prominent far-right activists from Europe who were planning to attend an anti-Muslim rally in Birmingham have been detained at airports hours before they were due to speak.

Jacek Międlar, 28, an antisemitic priest, and his fellow activist Piotr Rybak were among three Polish nationals stopped on Saturday morning, according to Polish media and social media posts. They were due to speak at the rally organised by far-right group Britain First. At around the same time, a Dutch national Edwin Wagensveld, who heads his country’s branch of the Islamophobic movement Pegida, was held at Birmingham airport, Britain First said.

Partners furious Rita Verdonk

Rita Verdonk's career as an entrepreneur is temporarily stranded. The former minister has resigned as a director of her own company and to make matters worse she has also got to stick with a group of lenders who lent her more than three quarters million. They feel ripped off and took a lawyer.

NCE announced demonstration in Dokkum

The far-right Dutch political party People's Union (NVU) is planning to demonstrate in Dokkum during the nationwide arrival of Sinterklaas in Dokkum. That announces the neo-Nazi party in a video on YouTube. “We will request a legal manifestation license”, said the leader Constant Kusters in video.

Pegida share folders in Enschede foreman Wagensveld

Pegida Netherlands has geflyerd morning in Enschede. There was, among others, the leader of the Dutch department, Edwin Wagensveld, at present.

Wagensveld was even arrested by the police yesterday when he tried to come in Enschede. Because the police had evidence that the man at the center of the city wanted to protest, he was arrested.

father Rowena: Mike J. may never come out

It would not at Martin Huisman. The murderer of his daughter Rowena Rikkers, girl Zero, could get more freedoms in the secure hospital where he is treated. Not a good idea according to Huisman, who fears that he may also come from outside the institution. “I'm afraid he will someday make a misstep.”