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Police Surprised by Turkish Attack on Kurdish Center

The Amsterdam police were surprised by the anti-Kurdish riots after a demonstration by Turks. Jan Pronker, District Chief of Police in the center of Amsterdam told this to the Amsterdam Municipal Council had not expected that the anti-PKK protest would deteriorate. About 60 Turks attacked a Kurdish center. There were wounded and there was destruction [...]

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October 30, 2011   Posted in: Anti-Semitism News  Comments Closed

Human Trafficking in Dutch Inland Navigation

The police and labor inspection have started a major investigation against the exploitation Philippine seamen on the Dutch inland navigation. The police now systematically control ships on Dutch rivers. The labor inspections suspects that exploitation, which is a form of human trafficking and false reporting are structural problems in Dutch navigation.www.elsevier.nl/web/Artikel/318518/Actie-tegen-uitbuiting-in-binnenvaart.htm

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October 23, 2011   Posted in: Anti-Semitism News  Comments Closed

Copper Theft from Train Rails Increases

The ProRail company which is in charge of the Dutch railway infrastructure said that the number of cases of theft of copper from train tracks is increasing. Such theft now on the average occurs 43 times per month. ProRail considers this a worrying situation. It costs about 13 million Euro per year. The theft also [...]

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October 23, 2011   Posted in: Anti-Semitism News  Comments Closed

Nijmegen: Five Policemen Wounded after Soccer Game

Five policemen were wounded in Nijmegen after riots at the end of the soccer-game NEC-Vitesse. NEC hooligans threw stones, tree branches and security gates on the policemen. Various police-cars and the busses of the visiting Vitesse were damaged. Twelve hooligans were arrested.www.gelderlander.nl/nieuws/algemeen/binnenland/9687380/Vijf-politiemensen-gewond-na-NECVitesse.ece

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October 23, 2011   Posted in: Anti-Semitism News  Comments Closed

University Professor May Have Invented Research for Many Years

Professor Diederik Stapel of Tilburg University has been found to have recently published fraudulent research. Philip Eijlander, the Rector Magnificus of the university now is of the opinion that this academic may have invented research findings for many years. Eijlander thinks that the same is true for research by Stapel at the universities of Groningen [...]

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October 23, 2011   Posted in: Anti-Semitism News  Comments Closed

Did Dutch Soldiers Die Because of Intelligence Blunders?

The Telegraaf daily claims that because of quarrels in the Dutch military intelligence service MIVD in 2007 secret information about road-bomb factories in Afghanistan was not used. This has possible led to the Killing of Dutch soldiers. The factories could continue to operate after two secret agents were not debriefed. The daily obtained the information [...]

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October 23, 2011   Posted in: Anti-Semitism News  Comments Closed

Many Rats in South Amsterdam

In the southern part of Amsterdam, there are many brown rats. A woman who lives on a square there told a newspaper that she had seen 30 rats on the square where she lives. She said: “I understand that there are rats in Amsterdam, but the number of them is absurd. They cause me nightmares.”The [...]

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October 23, 2011   Posted in: Anti-Semitism News  Comments Closed

Many Cowards in Dutch Police

A quarter of the Dutch police force doesn’t act in situations where they find themselves at risk. They are either poorly trained, afraid of violence, or consider that they have too little backup. These are the findings of a confidential report by the Police Academy. The study is based on interviews with 4,400 policemen. Other [...]

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October 16, 2011   Posted in: Anti-Semitism News  Comments Closed

Antillean Threatens Mayor with Death

Mayor Yvonne van Mastrigt of Hoogezand-Sappemeer has been threatened with death. The police identified the person concerned as a 32 year old man from the Dutch Antilles. The man belongs to a group of 40 people who are watched closely upon orders by the Mayor. They cause a large part of the problems in the [...]

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October 16, 2011   Posted in: Anti-Semitism News  Comments Closed

Christian Daily Leaves Extreme Anti-Semitic Talkbacks on its Website

The Christian “quality” daily Trouw leaves extreme anti-Semitic talkbacks on its website. The following one has been there now for more than a day and a half: “The factories in Germany and the rest of Europe were in the hands of the Jewish people which paid starvation wages to their workers, while they made giant [...]

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Train Drivers Shocked by Urine Bag Proposal

The Dutch railways have proposed that they will make urine bags available on trains which have no toilets. People who are in need can obtain these bags and isolate themselves in the one driver cabin which isn’t in use when the driver sits in the other one. Wim Eilert of the Trade Union of Train [...]

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October 16, 2011   Posted in: Anti-Semitism News  Comments Closed

Curaçao: Dutch Marine Soldiers Deadly Afraid of Criminals

The Liberal Party (VVD) and the Freedom Party want clarification from the government about news that criminals on the Dutch island of Curaçao are attacking Dutch marine soldiers and their families. The soldiers are deadly afraid of these criminals who also use violence against Dutch youngsters and regularly break into the soldiers families’ homes. Liberal [...]

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October 16, 2011   Posted in: Anti-Semitism News  Comments Closed

Misbehaving Dutch Judges Are not Dismissed

Misbehaving judges or those who do not function face no risks of being fired. This results from research by RTL News. In the past ten years only one judge has been dismissed. During fourteen years she caused problems due to major drinking problems. Misbehavior of Dutch judges consists of unsolicited sexual approaches, drinking problems or [...]

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October 9, 2011   Posted in: Anti-Semitism News  Comments Closed

Father of Queen Continued Hidden Military Lobbying

Prince Bernhard, the late father of Queen Beatrix, broke his promise to the Dutch government not to be involved in any business matters. It now turns out that the Prince was not only involved in an effort in 1994 to sell Dutch marine ships to the United Arab Emirates, but also tried to sell planes [...]

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Amsterdam Cabs Give Bad Service

The German Automobile Association (ADAC) has published a comparison of taxi service in 22 European cities. They judged the cab driver, the cab, the route taken and the price. According to the research, half of the drivers failed – they drive through red lights, take longer routes, charge more than permitted, or refuse to take [...]

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October 9, 2011   Posted in: Anti-Semitism News  Comments Closed

Twenty-five Soccer Supporters Arrested

The police in Eindhoven have arrested 25 supporters of the Rotterdam soccer club Feyenoord. These threw on terraces of coffee houses glass and furniture and also on the train station threw glass. They also broke windows of a cafeteria. It is unclear why the supporters were in Eindhoven.www.ad.nl/ad/nl/5619/Feyenoord/article/detail/2926920/2011/09/25/25-Feyenoord-supporters-opgepakt-in-Eindhoven.dhtml

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Homosexuals Terrorized in Many Dutch Towns

Hans Krol, Editor in Chief of the Gaykrant, a paper for homosexuals, has opened a hotline which homosexuals can contact if they are harassed. According to Krol, homosexuals are terrorized in many Dutch locations. Recently this has received much publicity as some of them have had to move from their homes because of such harassment. [...]

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October 9, 2011   Posted in: Anti-Semitism News  Comments Closed

1,100 Illegal Criminals Walking Free in the Netherlands

In the past two and a half years, 1,100 illegal criminals have been released from jail and are now walking free in the Netherlands. Some are people who have been jailed for hindrance or theft. There are also potential murderers among them. These people should have been expelled from the Netherlands, but they were not. [...]

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Majority of Dutch: Parliamentary Debate on Budget Undignified

Seventy percent of the Dutch population found the parliamentary debate on the national budget “undignified.” Sixty-two percent considered that the remarks made by Freedom Party leader Geert Wilders to Prime Minister Mark Rutte (Liberals) saying, “Behave normally,” should not be allowed. Sixty-two percent considered that the Prime Minister’s reaction wasn’t adequate. In the same poll, [...]

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Dutch Development Project in Guatemala Total Failure

A development project, heavily subsidized by the Dutch government in Guatemala has totally failed. In 2007, the Dutch government made available 9 million Euro for the improvement of the harbor in Champerico. The government of Guatemala paid the other 29 million Euro. The work was done by a Dutch company and supervised by a Dutch [...]

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President of Central Bank: Greek Bankruptcy One of our Scenarios

Klaas Knot, the new President of the Dutch Central Bank (DNB) said that the bankruptcy of Greece is one of the scenarios the bank works with. He wondered whether the Greeks see the seriousness of the situation. It is doubtful whether their authorities are competent enough and their politicians have enough control over the country. [...]

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Polish Media: Netherlands has become a Hostile Country for Poles

The Polish tabloid Fakt writes that an anti-Polish campaign has been unleashed in the Netherlands. The quality paper Gazeta Wyborcza had as a heading “Why don’t they want Poles in the Kingdom of Tulips?” The weekly Polityka writes: “Our nationals have become a favorite scapegoat for the xenophobes.” Polskie Radio said that not a day [...]

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National Budget is Leaked before Official Publication Date

According to plan, the national budget should have been made public last Friday. However, due to a mistake by a computer expert, it was leaked a day before. This led to much criticism of the government by politicians from both government and opposition parties. Minister of the Interior, Piet Hein Donner (Christian Democrat) regretted that [...]

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Attack with Anti-Tank Weapon on Amsterdam Courthouse

The attack on early Wednesday morning on the Amsterdam courthouse apparently was done with an anti-tank grenade. A large number of windows have been broken and the staircase of the court tower was damaged. Two people were seen leaving the scene after the attack. In 2007, the special security court elsewhere in Amsterdam was also [...]

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Shortage of Public Toilets in the Netherlands

Scientists, physicians and the Organization of the Elderly (ANBO) say that there is a major shortage of public toilets. The ANBO tries to convince the train companies and the authorities to install enough toilets in trains and stations. Also in shopping areas, there should be sufficient clean toilets. The Urologist Paul Krik said that hundreds [...]

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