the Holocaust denier Aart van Wijngaarden (1944) dwell in Southeast Asia, send an antisemitic email to CIDI in Den Haag. The man also has the website “stopzionism” set up and runs a mail distribution list which he has put on unsolicited CIDI.
Aart van Wijngaarden
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MDI Jaarverslag 2013
Before you lies the MDI Annual Report 2013. We are delighted that we have managed to also 2013 to continue our work. 15 year funding from the government, unfortunately, came this year because of budget cuts at the ministries in order. While combating all forms of discrimination on the Internet (and beyond) is more important than ever, the anti-discrimination policy in the Netherlands in recent years to erosion, which is reflected in the closure of institutions in our field and disinterest in governance, politicians and policymakers. This not only brings harm to combat discrimination but also sets the wrong tone towards society. Examples are the inertia that was laid on the day at the issue of anti-Semitic statements made by Turkish youth in Arnhem, the strange reactions to the (justly) critical report of the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) about Netherlands (Labour party leader Samson wondered where Europe interfering himself and called the report 'weak', D66 leader Pechtold distanced himself greatly from the report) and last but not least the lethargy of the discriminatory 'jokes' Gordon, Daphne Bunskoek and Jack Spijkerman media. A lethargy that disappeared strangely entirely with the criticism because of Sinterklaas Zwarte Piet; a flurry of undisguised anti-black racism was the result. It is simply not able to expeditiously deal with discrimination and hate crimes. The "surprising" conclusion that anti-Semitism and gay hatred comes from minority groups
rather gives rise to relief ("You see, they do it ') than to care. The MDI of Magenta Foundation department is one of the victims of the 'new thinking' that has descended over Netherlands. Moreover, erroneous publicity about closure of the MDI ensured that the number of reports in 2013 decreased.
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CIDI Monitor Antisemitische incidenten in Nederland 2013
– CIDI registered 147 antisemitic incidents 2013 tegen 114 in 2012
– The total number of reported incidents has increased by 33 incidents
– Physical violence and threats fell together 6 to 4 incidents
– Scolding and harassment on the streets compared 2012 with 50%
increased, the number of incidents rose from 14 in 2012, to 21 incidents in 2013.
– Incidents with friends (neighbors, colleagues, peers) lanes 16
incidents in 2012 to 27 in 2013. The increase in the categories of work (+5) en school
(+6) explains the increase.
– All types of 'Real Life' incidents increased together 35 in 2012 to 42 in 2013.
– Written expressions are relative 2012 with more than 30% increased from 44
statements in 2012 to 60 statements in 2013. This increase is partly caused
by the increase in reported incidents on Twitter.
– Vandalism and graffiti of both Jewish and other goals
decreased from 14 incidents in 2012 to 10 in 2013.
– The number of incidents in the category of sports took this year off 13 in 2012 to 6
incidents in 2013.
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CIDI Monitor antisemitische incidenten in Nederland 2012
CIDI has been publishing 1983 annual overview of anti-Semitic incidents in the Netherlands. In this report, anti-Semitism is defined as: Jews treated differently than other people, and in particular your drawing hostile towards Jews on the basis of prejudice. Anti-Semitic incidents relate to events motivated by prejudice or hatred of the Jewish identity of the victim. This monitor uses a transparent and consistent registration system and thus provides an overview of developments in anti-Semitism in the Netherlands over the years. Reporting is not only important to indicate to what extent the number of incidents has increased- or decreased, but also shows the points on which policies should be developed.
Reported incidents have been reported in CIDI or one of the two main anti-discrimination agencies, in Amsterdam or radar near Rotterdam. In reports to the latter two agencies are carefully avoiding duplication. CIDI also hereby counts each incident only once, regardless of the number of reports on this subject.
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CIDI Monitor Anti-Semitic incidents 2011
CIDI has been publishing 1983 annual overview of anti-Semitic incidents in the Netherlands. This monitor uses a transparent and consistent registration system and thus provides an overview of developments in anti-Semitism in the Netherlands over the years. Reporting is not only important to indicate to what extent the number of incidents has increased- or decreased, but also shows the points on which policies should be developed.
The year 2011 was the second year in a row without any major Israeli action. CIDI registreerde113 antisemitic incidents 2011, tegen 124 in 2010. This fall, the total number of incidents is closer to the level before 2009, the year that caused the Israeli Operation Cast Lead in many countries for a peak. This recovery lasted two years and is not completely now. It was mainly due to a decrease in the number of hate mail incidents. Other, more direct confrontation surged. The same image gives Great Britain. In other Western European countries such as France and Belgium, the number of incidents in 2010 back to or below the level of the peak.
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