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The Netherlands Institute for Human Rights rules on a complaint from a woman who lives at a caravan site in the Zaanstreek-Waterland region. She got in juli 2016 a rejection for an order at a web store. Due to the fact that the woman lives in a trailer site, she may not use the option to pay afterwards. The woman has to pay in advance and the company does not want to make any additional payments “campings, caravan sites and office buildings“. She must then pick up her package at a service point. The MEB determines that the online store discriminates against women on the grounds of race.
A Turkish-Dutch politician explains Zaandam scolds in the period of 13 november tot 13 December on the internet gays and Jews. It will follow at the end of November 2019 a criminal case for group insult.
A criminal case in Alkmaar against a woman Zaandam die in oktober 2015 posted a discriminatory fake form on a social media page around the Zaan region. On the fake form, refugees in childish language were asked questions that are full of negative stereotypes (such as “you are a hit man?“). The woman is fined for discriminatory insult.
A Turkish-Dutch politician explains Zaandam scolds in the period of 13 November to 13 december homosexuals and Jews on the internet. It will follow at the end of November 2019 a criminal case for group insult.
Today the news comes out that a mosque is in Zaandam filed a report after receiving a threatening letter. In the grounds in front of the mosque, tires from cars have also been punctured. When that happened, unclear.
After the unrest with Turkish-Dutch loiterers in Zaandam recent times, a page was created on social media in the past week: “Catch rats Zaandam“, with a photo of the most famous Turkish-Dutch young man from Zaandam. “Volunteers” are called to this Saturday Zaandam “get rid of this nasty animal species“. More than sign up for this 4000 people virtually. According to the creator of the event ‘all means are allowed', but it wouldn't be a call for violence.
A newspaper today writes about a Turkish-Dutch journalist last Monday 12 September was arrested in Zaandam. He reported this on Turkish television. He says a harassment vlogger and his friends have been arrested for loving Turkey and Turkish President Erdogan. This is also broadcasted on Dutch television. After this, the journalist gets through social media, naar eigen zeggen, spacious 250 threats inside. He wants to report this tomorrow.
In the evening there is a debate in the House of Representatives about the failed coup in Turkey. A Turkish-Dutch Think MP is under attack for refusing to criticize President Recep Erdogan. All kinds of politicians say something about this. Geert Wilders of the PVV thinks MPs cannot have a double passport and he says: “Get out of here, join the parliament in Turkey“. Wilders also says that Erdogan is dangerous and that Turkish influence in the Netherlands has led to ‘rogue villains', die in Rotterdam getting together ‘in a sea of Turkish flags‘ en in Zaandam ‘pulling people off their bikes'. Ook VVD-MP Halbe Zijlstra sees the Zaan vloggers of Turkish origin as an example of failed integration. Those boys need to be tackled hard, he proposes, “You have to hunt these guys with whatever means you have“.
A city councilor from a local party Zaandam is threatened at her home by a group of Turkish-Dutch youth led by a harassment vlogger. She reports a threat report. For some time now, nuisance has been caused by loitering young people in the neighborhood. Possibly in response to the news surrounding these loitering youth (zie 9 september) a supermarket in the district was defaced last night with a swastika and the misspelled text: “What you give our country“.
Prime Minister Mark Rutte responds to a group of Turkish-Dutch loitering youths and harassment vloggers Zaandam that harasses the police, among others. Mark Rutte says: ‘scum'. De VVD-Minister Van der Steur says: ‘stay away from our agents'. Geert Wilders of the PVV takes it a step further and says: “nod them out of the country“.
After a resident of a trailer park in an unknown place (in the Zaanstreek-Waterland region) yesterday placed an order in the Dutch webshop of a company from France, she will receive an email today in which the payment afterwards is not accepted. The company requires an upfront payment. In later emails, the company indicates that they do not deliver to campsites, caravan sites and office buildings. The woman must pay in advance and pick up the package at a service point. She is a discrimination complaint in the College for Human Rights.
This weekend pops a video on that shows how a dozen asylum seekers in an AZC Zaandam turns against ambulance staff and police. An asylum seeker kicks a police car. The film delivers numerous verbal aggressive responses. A large number of angry responses directed against asylum seekers in general.
PVV-leider Geert Wilders said in a morning program: “We need to close refugee centers hermetic, until we know who are there in”, “We have no such dramas in Paris”. The reason for these statements is an asylum seeker from Syria in Den Haag was arrested on suspicion of involvement in a terrorist organization. The man was staying in a reception center in Zaandam, he would have said to other refugees he's a warrior Al Qaeda and ISIS.
On this day the newspaper also writes that Wilders has created a video message to the Turkish people in which he says: “We do not want, but less Islam. so Turkey, stay away from us, You're not welcome here”. Wilders says Turkey will never join the European Union. "An Islamic state if Turkey does not belong to Europe". He cites Erdogan “a dangerous Islamist, hoisting the Islamic flag”. Prime Minister Mark Rutte called the video “really totally inappropriate” and says that Wilders with contempt the entire Turkish population.
On Friday evening a firework bomb will be sent to the asylum seekers' shelter Zaandam thrown.
The Human Rights Board rules on a complaint against a company Zaandam. This company had a vacancy for which they were looking for someone who speaks Turkish. In the fall of 2014 they turned down someone who is not of Turkish descent. According to the Board, there is indirect discrimination here, which is only forbidden if there is no good reason for it. In the field, the staff must be with the elderly, single Turkish people work, who are often illiterate and who have few social contacts. Therefore, the language requirement is justified in this case and there is therefore no prohibited discrimination.
The Board for the Protection of Human Rights sees no evidence of discrimination by a playgroup in Zaandam. That put a group of children of non-Dutch descent together, separately from native Dutch children. The purpose of the measure was to give extra- early childhood education to prevent language delay. It just goes to extra support and guidance to young children.
Zaanstad reports that no mosque is in Assendelft. The funding would not be in order and in the neighborhood was much opposition to the arrival of the mosque. The initiators of the establishment of the mosque do not agree with the church. They argue that the financing is largely in place and they accuse the church of choosing the path of least resistance. They are considering a lawsuit.
A passerby mentions two graffiti swastikas in a tunnel under a highway Zaandam. Zaanstad response time for removal, Six days later they are still there.
Parliamentary questions by the MPs of Voor Nederland the abuse of a boy in Zaandam. They ask whether the cowardly perpetrators have been arrested and that it mainly concerns people with a Turkish background. They want the Minister recognizes that growing tensions in multicultural society. From the subsequent response from the Minister that the suspect who has been arrested is not of Turkish origin.
In Amsterdam The court is considering a criminal appeal against a door out Almere. That was in February 2012 a fine for selective refusal of Surinam visitors to a club in Zaandam. He would 14 maart 2010 have said that “too many brown people inside” were and “all brown people” were out of the line. He said: “all blacks need out of the row” en “People with dark skin may not inwards”. The Court sees little evidence to sustain the previous conviction and speaks the door release.
The Board for the Protection of Human Rights states that an association home in the city of Zaanstad has made no prohibited discrimination on grounds of race. In its house rules, the requirement has been included that Dutch should be spoken. The association house could bear enough good reasons for the language requirement to.
After a youth football game in Haarlem, where a team Zaandam is visiting, is a 56-year-old father of one of the Haarlem players a discriminatory remark to a girl from Zaandam. There is a fight and he slaps her in the face. After this creates a brawl where other men meddle in. The Haarlem father may hereafter never come to the club, because racism is not tolerated.
The Equal Treatment Commission states that have made a business in Zaanstad unlawful discrimination on grounds of political opinion against the right-wing extremist Tim Mudde from Sassenheim. The company pointed Mudde in February off at a job because of his extreme right-wing background at CP’86, Voorpost en Radio Rapaille. It would also Mudde have lied about his previous job. Mudde presents quite some time not being active in extreme right-wing circles and its ideology no longer actively carry out.
Tim Mudde from Sassenheim is a former leader of several extreme right-wing initiatives. Today he is told that he's not welcome at his new job in Zaanstad. He was here earlier this month adopted. The reason given is that he lied about his previous job. In addition, given explicitly his extreme right-wing political activities as a reason not to believe him. the organizations CP’86, Voorpost en Radio Rapaille are called. Mudde is a complaint of making unlawful discrimination on grounds of political affiliation.
The court in Haarlem condemns a door out Almere to a fine for selectively denying Surinamese visitors to a club in Zaandam, mid March 2010. He had said that “too many brown people inside” were and “all brown people” were out of the line. He said: “all blacks need out of the row” en “People with dark skin may not inwards”. An appeal is lodged against the conviction in October 2013 follows a decision from there.