Wilders Urges Legal Fight Against Asylum Distribution Law

Wilders Urges Legal Fight Against Asylum Distribution Law

PVV leader Geert Wilders has called on Dutch municipalities to take legal action against the asylum distribution law, known in the Netherlands as the Spreidingswet. He made the appeal during a parliamentary debate with Christian Democratic Asylum and Migration Minister Bart van den Brink, which arose after several protests against asylum centres across the country, including unrest in Loosdrecht, Aalsmeer, IJsselstein, Den Bosch, and Apeldoorn.

Wilders said he rejects violence at demonstrations. At the same time, he defended the broader resistance to the law. According to him, the Spreidingswet forces municipalities to provide asylum centres in places where people do not want them, and he called on the minister to withdraw the law.


Tweet translation For all those who think people from Loosdrecht are right-wing extremist tokies. Without democratic input, these people are being told that 110 displaced men are coming. displaced men who now and then cause this kind of thing at the places where they stay. This is now and then reality!

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Study: ‘Third of Young Women in Netherlands Feel Unsafe in Public’

Study: ‘Third of Young Women in Netherlands Feel Unsafe in Public’

A large proportion of women in the Netherlands report feeling unsafe in public spaces, with concerns particularly high among younger age groups, according to new research.

The study, from the Hague Centre for Strategic Studies, commissioned by the national police and based on a survey of 3,568 Dutch adults, found that one in four women overall feels regularly unsafe in public. Among women under 35, this rises to more than one in three, while more than four in five women aged 18 to 34 report feeling unsafe on the streets.


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Dutch Parliament Moves To Ban Muslim Brotherhood

The Dutch parliament has voted to ban the Muslim Brotherhood, marking a significant escalation in efforts to counter Islamist influence in Europe.

The motion, backed by a majority of MPs on Tuesday, also calls for action against “affiliated organisations” linked to the group. This follows a wider European campaign scrutinising the ‘Brotherhood’s’ work—albeit, far less focussed than in the U.S.

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Students were raped to ‘aid integration’

Students were raped after being forced to live in complex alongside 125 refugees to ‘aid integration’

Terrified Dutch students made to live side-by-side with 125 refugees to aid their ‘integration’ were subjected to years of sexual assault and violence, an investigation has reported.

Stek Oost, located in the Watergraafsmeer district of Amsterdam, was sold to the Netherlands as the dream solution to the housing and refugee crisis.

A total of 125 students and 125 refugees would live alongside each other, and were even encouraged to ‘buddy up’ so the migrants would adapt to life in the Netherlands more quickly.

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Muslim who drowned daughter in a swamp because her ‘Western behaviour’ shamed the family is found guilty of honour killing in Holland

A fugitive father who tied up and drowned his daughter in an honour killing that shocked the Netherlands has been sentenced to 30 years in jail.

Khaled al Najjar, 53, skipped the country hours after the body of his daughter Ryan, 18, was found bound and gagged in a swamp at an isolated nature reserve and is now hiding in Syria.

His two sons Mohamed, 23, and Muhanad, 25, were also found guilty and given 20 years each but only the eldest was in court for the verdict.

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Teenager dies after being ‘tied up and thrown into swamp in honour killing because her “Western behaviour” shamed the family – before father fled to Syria’

A teenager died after she was tied up and thrown into a swamp to drown in an honour killing because her Western behaviour shamed her family, according to prosecutors in the Netherlands.

Ryan Al Najjar’s brothers have now been put on trial for her murder, while her father, who is accused of ordering the killing, fled the country to return to Syria.

Mohamed, 23, and Muhanad Al Najjar, 25, are charged with taking part in the horrific crime against their 18-year-old sister, whose body was found gagged with her hands bound behind her back, ankles taped together, and submerged in a swamp six days after she vanished from the family home in Joure.

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Migration Takes Center Stage in Dutch Election Battle

Dutch Deputy Prime Minister Mona Keijzer, speaking in WNL Op Zondag, expressed her deep concern about the decline of freedom in the country. She believes this is the result of failed migration policies and the growing influence of Islamic culture—an issue that has become a key topic in the upcoming Dutch elections, scheduled for October 29.

The leading member of the agrarian populist Farmer-Citizen Movement (BBB) also pointed out that Dutch comedians no longer dare to joke about Islam, fearing for their own safety.

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Dutch towns rocked by anti-immigration protests ahead of election

Aalten, a little town of 27,000 people tucked away in the farmland of the southeast Netherlands, is the unlikely home of the Australian rock legend Angus Young.

Just over a decade ago, the AC/DC guitarist and his Dutch wife, Ellen, bemused residents by building a large neo-renaissance villa there — complete with a sculpted head with devil’s horns and stained glass decorated with a lightning bolt.

This year, however, the people of Aalten learnt of a rather more controversial building project a couple of miles from Young’s mansion: a housing complex for 300 asylum seekers planned for a farmer’s field on the edge of town.

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Seize China’s Companies Now

On October 12, the Dutch government, citing concerns about technology transfers, announced it had taken control of Chinese-owned Nexperia, a commodity microchip maker. The Netherlands invoked for the first time the Availability of Goods Act to assume management of a company.

Finally, a government is moving to deny China the ability to pillage a foreign technology business. Other nations should follow Amsterdam’s action.

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Dutch Parliament Fails to Ban Muslim Brotherhood by Two Votes

According to Visegrád24 on X, a motion in the Dutch Parliament to ban the Muslim Brotherhood narrowly failed today, falling just two votes short. The proposal was introduced by Geert Wilders, leader of the Party for Freedom (PVV), and MP Maikel Nunes. Despite strong backing from the PVV, the motion collapsed after the right-wing anti-immigration party Forum for Democracy (FvD) unexpectedly withheld its support. It is unclear at this point what made FvD change its mind.

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Dutch police clash with anti-immigration protesters

Dutch police used tear gas and water cannon to disperse violent anti-immigration protesters in The Hague on Saturday.

Thirty people were arrested and two officers injured as large groups of people clashed with police, with some throwing rocks and bottles.

Around 1,500 people blocked a highway crossing the city, while a police car was set on fire, the Netherlands news agency ANP reported, citing police figures.

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Netherlands Weighs Pepper Spray After Migrant Murder of Teen

The Dutch justice minister is considering lifting the country’s decades-old ban on pepper spray after the murder of a 17-year-old girl by an asylum seeker ignited public anger over immigration and the government’s failure to protect its citizens.

Justice Minister David van Weel told parliament he is exploring whether civilians, particularly women, should be allowed to carry pepper spray for self-defence. The small canisters, which temporarily disable attackers, are currently classed as prohibited weapons under Dutch law. Possession can result in hefty fines or even a criminal record.

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A 17-year-old girl was stabbed to death by an asylum seeker while calling police to report that she was being followed

A 17-year-old girl was stabbed to death while calling police to report that she was being followed — with the arrest of an asylum seeker triggering furious protests across the Netherlands.

The body of the victim, only identified by the first name Lisa, was found in a roadside ditch in Amsterdam early last Wednesday, hours after she was attacked on her way home from a night out with friends.

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Muslims Set Off 700 Explosions in the Netherlands This Year

Explosions keep going off in the Netherlands. Why? Who knows? Who’s behind it? Let’s not talk about that!

The New York Times devotes an entire article to the subject of bombs going off in the Netherlands while bringing slightly less clarity to the matter than trying to read a Chinese crossword puzzle through a microscope after soaking it in vinegar.

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Fed Up with Migrant Chaos, Dutch Citizens Set Up DIY Border Checks

European voters are increasingly frustrated at establishment parties ignoring their demands for tougher migration controls. In the Netherlands over the weekend, a group of citizens gathered near the border with Germany near Ter Apel to stop cars and conduct asylum seeker checks themselves.

They decided to take action after ‘centre-right’ coalition parties blocked asylum reforms, prompting Geert Wilders to take his right-wing populist Freedom Party (PVV/PfE) out of the government.

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