File criminal cases in court Rotterdam against Feyenoord fans oktober 2016 after a football game Rotterdam the anti-Semitic text “Hamas Hamas, Jews to the gas” sang or “kankerjodenShouted to the police. The suspects are two men from Bergschenhoek, a woman out Berkel en Rodenrijs and a man out Heerhugowaard. Take the case against the man Heerhugowaard is postponed to January 2018. The other three are fined for, among other things, group insult.
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After the football team of Feyenoord has played, a group of supporters is still present in the center of Rotterdam. They call there: “Hamas, Hamas, Jews to the gas“. A man from Heerhugowaard calls "kankerjoden" to the police. In 2017 follow a number of criminal cases against people Berkel en Rodenrijs en Bergschenhoek (zie 20 april 2017 en 24 april 2017).
A man from Heerhugowaard stands up for the judge Alkmaar due to a quarrel on neighbors 5 juni 2016. He then argued with his Turkish-Dutch neighbor and afterwards played hard racist music from his open balcony door. He sang loudly with a discriminating and hateful text about Turks. He then also scolded a Moroccan-Dutch neighbor, who witnessed the incident, out for “whore“. He is given a suspended sentence.
In Heerhugowaard a man argues with his Turkish neighbor. He then plays a song with a discriminating and hateful text about Turks through an open balcony door.. He is singing along loudly. When a Moroccan neighbor sees him from her garden, he calls her names “whore“. He is arrested, is in a police cell for two days and has to go in augustus to prevent.
A twenty indigenous man from Heerhugowaard get a small fine and must pay general damages to a gay policeman. That is the verdict of a judge Alkmaar. The man recognized the police officer februari 2015 in a shopping center Heerhugowaard, because he had previously received information from him about sexual diversity. The man was in a group of boys on scooters which “revealed, that being gay” was called. There followed a number of curses and raised middle fingers.
In a mall Heerhugowaard a policeman in civilian clothes, who had previously given information about sexual diversity in schools, recognized by a group of six young men on scooters. they scold: “revealed, that being gay!” followed by a number of insults and raised middle fingers. One of the culprits is next arrested.
De Stichting Pietengilde from Heerhugowaard serves on substantive grounds of appeal against the court ruling of court Amsterdam van 3 July by which it was determined that Zwarte Piet is offensive to some Amsterdammers and the mayor can not even issue a permit.