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Province of North Holland: Verkiezingen 2014

Haarlemmermeer Forza! The Netherlands is a far right Fortuynist game since 2010 is represented in the council of the collective municipality of Haarlemmermeer. They started with three councilors, maar 2012 was a turbulent year in which one councilor Forza! left and the former Proud Netherlands councilor Conny de Bree joined them. The core of the… Read more

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Focus, Purmerend

A runaway council, a flyer income Geert Wilders and the coming of 600 Refugees. Report Purmerend, a city on edge.

Op 15.30 minute Poppelier Pride in Purmerend: Eigen Volk Eerst.

Mayor Purmerend clears council

Mayor Don Axe Purmerend Thursday ended prematurely a council debate on refugee shelter in his church. He left clear the council chamber of the City Hall grounds that there was too many people had come for the meeting.

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A local newspaper report about the Weidevenne district Purmerend where great commotion arose about the coming of an Islamic school. There were concerns about traffic, but the mayor accused the residents of Islamophobia. There is an action group for road safety up already 1800 signatures collected against the coming school. Both the neo-Nazi party NVU as a militant Muslim organization have announced demonstrations. A councilor Leefbaar Purmerend is critical to the school and would be threatened.

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Incidents at mosques: risk and protection

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2016
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66
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This research report focuses on risk and protection related to discriminatory incidents at mosques. From the book "Islamophobia and Discriminatie'1 already revealed that the broader picture of growing Islamophobia in the Netherlands merged with the incidence of violence and incidents at mosques. The number of registered cases showed a continuity of periods when it peaked, depending on the circumstances. This was the case after the attacks on the WTC in New York 11 september 2001 and after the murder of van Gogh in November 2004. In 2014 were asked first mosques themselves about their experiences in this gebied.2 Combined with data from other sources we Although this did not complete but a plausible picture of discriminatory aggression and violence against mosques in Netherlands. This picture is summarized as follows. Of the estimated 475 Mosques in the Netherlands over a third (39 %) to make in the past ten years, had with one or often more occurrences of discriminatory aggression and violence. Destruction, with discriminatory graffiti slogans, (attempts at) arson, threatening letters and hanging a pig's head are among the most common incidents. Some of these mosques made such incidents
at least annually or even more often,. 30% of the mosques has experienced no incidents of discriminatory aggression and violence. From 29% of the mosques is not known whether they have had these experiences.

Particulars: This research is part of the project monitor Islamophobia. Right-wing extremism on page 25 - 37