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  • New York’s Birth Date: Don’t Go by City’s Seal

    07/14/2008 3:49:35 AM PDT · by Pharmboy · 20 replies · 1,247+ views
    NY Times ^ | July 14, 2008 | SAM ROBERTS
    For decades, the proud seal of New York City, with its depiction of a sailor and a Manhattan Indian, of beavers and flour barrels and the sails of a windmill, has celebrated 1625 as the year the city was founded. There’s just one problem: Most historians say the year has hardly any historical significance. The first settlers arrived in what would become part of New York City on a Dutch ship as early as 1623; some say 1624. The Dutch “purchased” Manhattan in 1626. The first charter was granted in 1653. And the most notable event of 1625? Dutch settlers...
  • Many Dutch prepare for 2012 apocalypse-(immigrants to heavy causing country to sink)

    06/23/2008 5:40:55 PM PDT · by Flavius · 26 replies · 308+ views
    upi ^ | 6/23/08 | upi
    AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, June 23 (UPI) -- Thousands of people in the Netherlands say they expect the world to end in 2012, and many say they are taking precautions to prepare for the apocalypse. The Dutch-language de Volkskrant newspaper said it spoke to thousands of believers in the impending end of civilization, and while theories on the supposed catastrophe varied, most tied the 2012 date to the end of the Mayan calendar, Radio Netherlands reported Monday.
  • Dutch to crack down on illegal criminals

    06/20/2008 2:14:59 PM PDT · by knighthawk · 14 replies · 85+ views
    Radio Netherlands ^ | June 20 2008
    The Dutch government wants to crack down on illegal criminals. Deputy Justice Minister Nebahat Albayrak says criminal aliens will be deported sooner or, failing that, detained longer. Repeat offenders without resident permits can be detained for a maximum two years. Asylum seekers who had previous petitions turned down will be placed in custody. Ms Albayrak says the move aims to curb social problems caused by illegal immigrants. She added that she realises that a number of them live in precarious circumstances.
  • Dutch Dissatisfied with their Society (total fialure of decades of progressive politics)

    06/19/2008 2:56:44 PM PDT · by knighthawk · 11 replies · 133+ views
    NIS News ^ | June 19 2008
    THE HAGUE, 20/06/08 - A large majority (82 percent) of the Dutch describe themselves as personally happy. But 64 percent simultaneously consider that things are going more the wrong than the right way with the Netherlands, shows a Social and Cultural Planning Bureau (SCP) study released yesterday. The Dutch give their circle of friends and acquaintances and their daily activities (work, study) a more than satisfactory rating (7.4-7.7). The Dutch society as a whole gets a rating of 6.2, while politicians in The Hague get no more than a 5.1. Nearly three-quarters (72 percent) of the population agree that 'in...
  • Friday 13th not more unlucky, study shows

    06/12/2008 12:01:29 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 5 replies · 112+ views
    Reuters on Yahoo ^ | 6/12/08 | Tineke van der Struik
    AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Unlucky for some? Dutch statisticians have established that Friday 13th, a date regarded in many countries as inauspicious, is actually safer than an average Friday. A study published on Thursday by the Dutch Centre for Insurance Statistics (CVS) showed that fewer accidents and reports of fire and theft occur when the 13th of the month falls on a Friday than on other Fridays. "I find it hard to believe that it is because people are preventatively more careful or just stay home, but statistically speaking, driving is a little bit safer on Friday 13th," CVS statistician Alex...
  • Dutch Scientists Claim Sequencing of Female DNA

    05/26/2008 1:38:43 PM PDT · by anymouse · 20 replies · 134+ views
    Associated Press ^ | May 26, 2008
    Dutch scientists claim they have completed the first sequencing of an individual woman's DNA. The researchers at Leiden University Medical Center say they have sequenced the entire genome of one their female researchers, though no other scientists have yet verified their data. The first sequencing of a composite human genome was announced in 2001. Four individual male genomes have so far been sequenced. Scientists have also mapped the DNA of about a dozen mammals, including chimpanzees, dogs, cats, cows and a platypus. The full complement of an organism's DNA is called its genome. In animals and people, it is made...
  • Unique Dutch Settlement Discovered From Bronze Age

    05/24/2008 8:36:32 AM PDT · by blam · 4 replies · 108+ views
    M&C ^ | 5-23-2008
    Unique Dutch settlement discovered from Bronze Age May 23, 2008, 8:52 GMT Amsterdam - Archaeologists have found a settlement dating back to the Bronze Age just north of Eindhoven, a city in the southern Netherlands, Dutch archaeologist Nico Arts told Dutch media Friday. The discovery was made during preparations for the building of a highway junction at Ekkersrijt, north of Eindhoven. The settlement may be the largest ever discovered in the Netherlands, and is definitely the largest settlement ever found in the southern Netherlands. Bronze Age settlements (1500-850 BC) have also been discovered in the province of Drenthe in the...
  • NATO Command Extension in Afghanistan Isn’t Done Deal, Spokesman Says

    05/22/2008 5:31:41 PM PDT · by SandRat · 2 replies · 46+ views
    WASHINGTON, May 22, 2008 – A Pentagon announcement yesterday that NATO command tours will be extended to a year was premature, Defense Department officials said today. Geoff Morrell, Pentagon press secretary, said he was wrong when he said during a news conference that Dutch and British officials had agreed to extend their commands of Regional Command South from nine to 12 months. Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates has spoken with his Dutch and British counterparts about the problems associated with nine-month command tours in Regional Command South, Morrell said. “They have all agreed that extending them to 12 months would...
  • Diggers launch strike on Taliban in Afghanistan's Oruzgan province

    05/19/2008 4:44:45 PM PDT · by gpapa · 1 replies · 107+ views
    The Australian ^ | May 20, 2008 | Mark Dodd
    AUSTRALIAN and coalition forces have launched a major strike against Taliban insurgents in the violence-prone Baluchi Pass of Afghanistan's southern Oruzgan province. The push is part of a series of operations - among the biggest since the spring thaw - involving combat engineers, infantry, cavalry and support troops. The Defence Department in Canberra would not say when the operation began or how many troops were involved, citing operational security requirements. The lawless Baluchi region is where Australian commando Luke Worsley was killed during an anti-Taliban operation last November. A Defence Department spokesman said the operation's purpose was to evict Taliban...
  • From the Hague to Hamas, anti-Semitism refuses to die

    05/08/2008 3:13:49 PM PDT · by knighthawk · 6 replies · 71+ views
    National Post ^ | May 08 2008 | Robert Krell
    A Dutch-Canadian Holocaust survivor explains what Israel means to him This week marks Israel's 60th birthday. It also happens to mark the 63rd anniversary of the liberation of Holland -- and my personal liberation after nearly three years in hiding with my Dutch saviours, Albert and Violette Munnik and their daughter, Nora. As I reflect on my life as a Jew, these historical events are linked in a powerful way. The 1945 liberation was not so liberating for many Jewish children: The majority of Holland's successfully hidden boys and girls were orphaned. But in my case, my parents miraculously returned...
  • Dutch Pressure Stops Anti-Islam Film

    04/01/2008 1:02:55 PM PDT · by forkinsocket · 17 replies · 150+ views
    Islam Online ^ | Apr. 1, 2008 | Ayman Qenawi
    Thanks to the intervention of the Dutch government, a second anti-Islam movie will not see the light, at least for now. "I can confirm that Mr Ehsan Jami has decided not to broadcast his controversial film," Ayhan Tunja, a member of the Muslim Coordinating Council of the Netherlands, told IslamOnline.net Tuesday, April 1, over the phone. "He has announced his decision on Dutch television," he added. Jami, a former Muslim of Iranian origin, told the Netwrek TV show he has decided not to release his cartoon film, The Life of Muhammad, as expected on April 20. The film would have...
  • The Islamic Response To Fitna Continues To Prove Film's Point

    03/29/2008 8:10:51 PM PDT · by stevelackner · 36 replies · 1,480+ views
    STEVELACKNER.COM ^ | March 29, 2008 | Steven W. Lackner
    It seems the Islamic world will do anything to continue to prove the point that the Dutch parliamentarian was making with his new film "Fitna." The film showed a number of verses in the Koran interspersed with Islamic sermons, footage of terrorism, and Dutch newspaper headlines. It started with liveleak.com, the first website to share the video, pulling the video from their website after only one day because of serious threats to their staff. As LiveLeak put it, "in the end the price was too high." So the response to a video showing an Islamic prediliction toward violence and terrorism...
  • Video: “Fitna” now online

    03/27/2008 1:02:32 PM PDT · by Dawnsblood · 84 replies · 3,601+ views
    Hot Air ^ | 2/27/08 | Allahpundit
    Links to both a Liveleak embedded video and the Torrent if that stops working. The Islamic hackers are hitting Liveleak hard over it though.
  • Dutch: Mass Immigration Our Biggest Mistake Ever

    03/26/2008 2:46:25 PM PDT · by knighthawk · 12 replies · 975+ views
    NIS News ^ | March 26 2008
    AMSTERDAM, 27/03/08 - The majority of the Dutch are negative on Islam and immigration. Additionally, their knowledge of Dutch history is meagre, according to a survey by three history professors. According to 56 percent of the Dutch, Islam is a threat to the Dutch identity. As well, 57 percent named admitting large groups of immigrants as "the biggest mistake in Dutch history". The results come from the History Monitor. This survey was carried out among a representative group of 1,069 people by De Volkskrant newspaper, Historisch Nieuwsblad history journal and TV programme Andere Tijden in consultation with history professors James...
  • Fears of Muslim Violence Inactivates Web Site

    03/24/2008 6:14:11 AM PDT · by Vortex · 19 replies · 800+ views
    Israel Nation News ^ | 03/24/2008 | IsraelNN.com
    (IsraelNN.com) The world's largest website name registrar, Network Solutions, is blocking web surfers from accessing an anti-Islam site - prompting concerns that fear of Islamic violence has become so powerful that it even controls WWW content. Network Solutions developed the domain name registration system in 1993 and was the world's only domain name provider until 1999, when the domain name industry opened up to competition. Today, the company hosts seven million domain names. The Washington Post reports that Network Solutions is now, for the first time, blocking access to a site that has not yet put up any substantial content....
  • Dutch anti-Islamic film's Internet site suspended

    03/23/2008 3:34:44 PM PDT · by Stoat · 47 replies · 813+ views
    Breitbart / AFP ^ | March 23, 2008
      Dutch anti-Islamic film's Internet site suspended Mar 23 10:20 AM US/Eastern     An American network provider Sunday said it had suspended a website that Dutch MP Geert Wilders had reserved to post his anti-Islamic film, which has sparked wide condemnation and fears of a backlash. "Network Solutions has received a number of complaints regarding this site that are under investigation," the provider said a message posted on the Internet. Although his website is offline, Wilders on Sunday insisted he still wants to put the movie "on the internet quickly" but did not specify how. He also told the...
  • Irish And Dutch Vessels Found In Scottish Graves (2500-2280BC)

    03/12/2008 5:04:06 PM PDT · by blam · 15 replies · 445+ views
    Irish and Dutch vessels found in Scottish graves Evidence that some of our prehistoric ancestors travelled considerable distances has come from two graves in Upper Largie, near Kilmartin in Argyll and Bute. One grave contained three distinctive beakers which Alison Sheridan, of the National Museums Scotland, describes as belonging to an early, international style, best paralleled by finds from the lower Rhine region of the modern-day Netherlands. Radiocarbon dates of 2500-2280 BC from hazel charcoal from within the grave confirms an early Bronze Age date. Though no bone was found because of the acidic nature of the local soils, the...
  • Disgrace: Dutch government exploring ways to ban Wilders’s anti-Islam film?

    03/03/2008 9:41:52 AM PST · by jdm · 22 replies · 73+ views
    Hot Air ^ | March 03, 2008 | Allahpundit
    Update: YouTube pulls anti-Islam videos to appease Pakistan Until now most of the intimidation has been of the “soft” kind, with the Dutch PM nudging Wilders to kindly remind him that if some savage beheads someone over his film, it’s his fault. Now, the inevitable: The Dutch government is looking into whether it can stop a politician from releasing an anti-Koran film, fearing attacks on its citizens and businesses, a newspaper reported on Monday.Government lawyers are looking into whether there are legal grounds to ban the film by anti-immigration lawmaker Geert Wilders, who has likened the Koran to Adolf Hitler’s...
  • Dutch public broadcasters dump Bible-Koran violence relativism

    03/01/2008 8:14:15 AM PST · by jdm · 8 replies · 217+ views
    Hot Air ^ | March 01, 2008 | by Ed Morrissey
    Our friend Robert Spencer reports that the Dutch public broadcaster KRO has given up on its planned production to show that the Bible contains just as much potential for violence as the Koran. NIS News states that the reason that KRO put this project in turnaround is that the producers couldn’t make the case: In his short film Fitna, intended to be shown in March, Wilders wants to show gruesome events said to be inspired by the Koran. KRO, nota bene itself a Catholic broadcaster, wanted to show that such a film could also be made about the Bible.The film...
  • On assassinating freedom

    02/29/2008 12:10:36 PM PST · by JZelle · 2 replies · 65+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | 2-29-08 | Austin Ba
    In early February, Danish police launched a pre-emptive attack on terrorism when they arrested three men involved in a "terror-related assassination" plot. The cops carefully identified the men as "a 40-year-old Dane of Moroccan origin and two Tunisians." The would-be murderers targeted 73-year-old Kurt Westergaard, an editorial cartoonist, and his 66-year-old wife, Gitte. Think about it — a 73-year-old and 66-year-old. Visit two Danes that age, with names like Kurt and Gitte, and you expect a platter of Danish pastry. If Kurt has an edge to him (and fair bet he has one — after all, he's an editorial cartoonist),...
  • Lent fast re-branded as 'Christian Ramadan'

    02/12/2008 11:35:43 AM PST · by forkinsocket · 65 replies · 283+ views
    Telegraph.co.uk ^ | 12/02/2008 | Bruno Waterfield
    Dutch Catholics have re-branded the Lent fast as the "Christian Ramadan" in an attempt to appeal to young people who are more likely to know about Islam than Christianity. The Catholic charity Vastenaktie, which collects for the Third World across the Netherlands during the Lent period, is concerned that the Christian festival has become less important for the Dutch over the last generation. "The image of the Catholic Lent must be polished. The fact that we use a Muslim term is related to the fact that Ramadan is a better-known concept among young people than Lent," said Vastenaktie Director, Martin...
  • Moroccans want Wilders prosecuted (over his anti-quran movie that has not been made yet...)

    01/24/2008 3:26:56 PM PST · by knighthawk · 13 replies · 221+ views
    Expatica ^ | January 24 2008 | Expatica News + ANP
    Moroccan organisations in the Netherlands want Geert Wilders prosecuted for discrimination against Muslims. THE HAGUE – Moroccan organisations in the Netherlands want the public prosecution department to prosecute Freedom party PVV leader Geert Wilders for discrimination against Muslims. If the justice department refuses, then the organisations will approach the court to force the prosecution department to take action. Chairman of the National Moroccan Council (LBM) Mohamed Rabbae said this on Thursday, partly in response to the film on the Koran that Wilders is currently working on. Rabbae says that the public prosecution department is hesitant to follow through on the...
  • Dutch Politician Plans to Air Film Criticizing the Koran

    01/24/2008 1:07:16 PM PST · by chaos_5 · 34 replies · 90+ views
    Fox News ^ | Jan 24, 2008 | Michael Park, Greg Palkot
    A Dutch politician known for his views against Islam plans to air a film he produced that is critical of the Koran, which he likens to Adolf Hitler's hateful writings.
  • Dutch to ban burqas in schools and government offices: media

    01/23/2008 10:58:47 AM PST · by forkinsocket · 22 replies · 47+ views
    Reuters via Yahoo ^ | January 24, 2008 | Foo Yun Chee
    AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The Dutch government is set to impose a ban on the Muslim burqa in schools and government offices, media reported on Wednesday, in a retreat from the previous cabinet's plan for a general ban. The cabinet has decided against a broad ban on burqas in public as that would violate the principle of freedom of religion, news agency ANP said, citing unnamed cabinet sources. The Muslim community says only about 50 women wear the head-to-toe burqa or the niqab, a face veil that conceals everything but the eyes. They said a general ban would heighten alienation among...
  • Dutch government ready for fallout over planned anti-Islam film (Islam, an "inspiration for murder")

    01/18/2008 1:09:39 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 21 replies · 220+ views
    AFP on Yahoo ^ | 1/18/08 | Stephanie van den Berg
    THE HAGUE (AFP) - The Dutch government is ready for any possible fallout of a planned film by far-right MP Geert Wilders that attacks Islam as an "inspiration for murder," Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende said Friday. "We are ready to react quickly, it is our role to be prepared for calamities," Balkenende told journalists at his weekly press briefing. Earlier on Friday Dutch media had reported that the government had compiled a secret document on how best to deal with reactions to the film. Wilders, the head of the far-right Freedom Party, announced in November that he planned to...
  • Dutch and Afghan soldiers killed by friendly fire

    01/13/2008 1:41:31 PM PST · by knighthawk · 3 replies · 96+ views
    Radio Netherlands ^ | January 13 2008
    The Hague - Dutch armed forces Commander Dick Berlijn has announced that the two Dutch soldiers who died in Uruzgan on Saturday were killed by friendly fire. The soldiers did not realise they were firing on each other due to darkness and bad weather. Two Afghan soldiers who were killed later that evening were also shot dead by Dutch soldiers. They were mistaken for Taliban fighters because they were not in uniform. At the time, the Dutch soldiers were assisting an injured colleague whose legs will have to be amputated. The two deaths bring the Dutch death toll since the...
  • Half the Dutch want the Queen out of politics

    01/07/2008 3:24:32 PM PST · by knighthawk · 7 replies · 77+ views
    Radio Netherlands ^ | January 07 2008 | Philip Smet
    Half of the Dutch people want the Queen to give up her role as a member of the government. That's the result of a recent poll, instigated by a plea from Geert Wilders of the rightwing Freedom Party. He wants the Head of State to stick to cutting ribbons and stay well away from politics. Opinion pollster Maurice de Hond asked: "Do you think the Queen should only have a ceremonial role in the Netherlands and not a political one?" In April 2007, 41 percent of those asked agreed. Now that has risen to 50 percent. Historian Thomas van der...
  • Dutch university bans Iranian students

    01/03/2008 2:49:46 PM PST · by knighthawk · 12 replies · 101+ views
    Radio Netherlands ^ | January 03 2008 | Ruben Temming
    Iranian students are not welcome at the Technical University Twente in the town of Enschede. At the request of the Education Ministry and the Foreign Affairs Ministry, the university has agreed not to admit any Iranian students. The government fears that Iranian students and workers would steal sensitive nuclear information to help their government develop nuclear weapons. The university's decision is the direct result of a 2006 UN resolution calling on member states to prevent Iran from gaining access to nuclear knowledge. The UN has been concerned about the Iranian nuclear research programme for some time. The International Atomic Energy...
  • New Miss Belgium gets Flemish tongues wagging

    12/17/2007 7:51:34 AM PST · by SkyPilot · 100 replies · 86+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | 17 Dec 07 | None
    BRUSSELS (AFP) - Belgium's political tensions entered the glamour stakes after it was revealed that the new Miss Belgium does not speak Dutch. Belgium's political tensions entered the glamour stakes after it was revealed that the new Miss Belgium does not speak Dutch. Alizee Poulicek, who comes from the country's French-speaking region, was booed at the contest by some of the 4,000 audience when she admitted that she could not understand a question put to her in Dutch. Alizee Poulicek, who comes from the country's French-speaking region, was booed by some of the 4,000 audience when she admitted that she...
  • Dutch parliament backs Afghanistan extension

    12/19/2007 1:41:07 PM PST · by knighthawk · 3 replies · 24+ views
    Radio Netherlands ^ | December 19 2007 | John Tyler
    In an at times heated debate, the Dutch parliament has approved extending the mission to the southern Afghan province of Uruzgan. Dutch soldiers will remain part of the NATO ISAF mission until December 2010. The three parties that make up the governing coalition approve extending the mission, along with two opposition parties. During the closing debate, MPs opposed to extending the mission got into a few passionate exchanges with their colleagues who were supporting the move. At one point, the spokesperson for the Conservative VVD party, Hans van Baalen, and Socialist Party leader Jan Marijnissen looked like they would come...
  • Precursor of the Constitution Goes on Display in Queens

    12/05/2007 4:38:26 AM PST · by Pharmboy · 35 replies · 136+ views
    NY Times ^ | December 5, 2007 | GLENN COLLINS
    Marilynn K. Yee/The New York Times An art handler at the Queens Public Library cleaned the display case Tuesday where the Flushing Remonstrance will be shown. The Flushing Remonstrance made a rare visit yesterday to the old neighborhood. ...the] Remonstrance...an important early recorded defense of the freedom to worship that has been called the religious Magna Carta of the New World. Relatively little known, this 1657 appeal by some 30 Flushing farmers for freedom to practice their Quaker religion goes on display... snip... According to historians, a group of about 30 freeholders in Flushing, which was then called Vlissingen,...
  • Dutch to extend Afghan mission

    12/02/2007 3:35:39 PM PST · by Rikstir · 10 replies · 91+ views
    bbc news ^ | 30th Nov 07 | bbc news
    The Dutch military mission in Afghanistan will be extended by two years, Netherlands Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende has announced. Dutch troops had been scheduled to leave Afghanistan in summer 2008. The decision to extend the mission follows a call by al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden for European nations to stop helping US forces in Afghanistan. Bin Laden said that he - and not the Afghans - was the "only one responsible" for the 9/11 attacks. Dutch troops are stationed primarily in the southern Uruzgan province of Afghanistan. Since the Netherlands joined the Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) last...
  • Dutch troops in Uruzgan till December 2010

    11/30/2007 2:43:14 PM PST · by knighthawk · 3 replies · 99+ views
    Radio Netherlands ^ | November 30 2007 | Hans Andringa
    The Dutch government has extended the Netherlands' military mission in the southern Afghan province of Uruzgan by two years. The last troops are to pull out by 1 December 2010. Originally the mission was to end in August 2008. NATO has put intense pressure on the Netherlands to lengthen its stay. No other NATO country was prepared to take over the country's role. Four months later than expected, the cabinet finally managed to come to a decision. With around 1400 troops, the Netherlands will remain the lead nation in the ISAF mission in Uruzgan until August 2010. France, the Czech...
  • Netherlands Not So Dutch Anymore

    11/21/2007 6:46:01 AM PST · by SkyPilot · 27 replies · 64+ views
    Associated Press ^ | 22 Nov 07 | MIKE CORDER
    THE HAGUE, Netherlands - One was a Somali refugee, the other an Argentine investment banker. Both are now high-profile Dutch women challenging this country to rethink its national identity. Princess Maxima, the Argentine-born wife of Crown Prince Willem Alexander, triggered a round of national soul-searching with a speech last month about what exactly it means to be Dutch in an age of mass migration. "The Netherlands is too complex to sum up in one cliche," she said. "A typical Dutch person doesn't exist." Her comments have tapped into an unsettled feeling among many Dutch who fear traditional values have been...
  • 12th Dutch soldier killed in Afghanistan

    11/03/2007 11:00:37 AM PDT · by knighthawk · 6 replies · 104+ views
    Radio Netherlands ^ | November 03 2007
    The Hague - Another Dutch soldier has been killed in the Afghan province of Uruzgan. Corporal Ronald Groen, who was 21 years old, was on patrol in an armoured vehicle that hit an improvised explosive device in the road. Two other soldiers were injured in the blast but are said to be in a stable condition. The Dutch contingent is currently involved in an operation to drive the Taliban from the area around Chora. Corporal Groen is the twelfth Dutch soldier to be killed while serving on the NATO-led ISAF mission in Afghanistan.
  • Are We All Nazis Now?

    10/27/2007 7:39:29 PM PDT · by george76 · 22 replies · 123+ views
    the brussls journal ^ | 2007-10-27 | Paul Belien
    One of the greatest injustices to the victims of racism, and in particular the holocaust, is the trivialization of it. One does not have to agree with the Dutch “Islamophobic” anti-immigration politicians Geert Wilders or Rita Verdonk, but what kind of person writes something like: “Whenever I see people such as Wilders and Verdonk I think of the Kristallnacht! The moment the Jews were rounded up...”? People who write such things do not care about the suffering of the Jews. They merely abuse the Nazi crimes for their own petty political objectives. The example quoted above comes from the Dutch...
  • Dutch lawmakers offended by US lawmaker ( Tom Lantos )

    10/27/2007 7:52:17 PM PDT · by george76 · 21 replies · 58+ views
    Associated Press ^ | Oct 27 | DESMOND BUTLER
    Dutch lawmakers who recently visited the Guantanamo Bay military prison said they were offended by a testy exchange in Washington with a senior congressional Democrat. The lawmakers said that Rep. Tom Lantos, D-Calif., chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, told them that "Europe was not as outraged by Auschwitz as by Guantanamo Bay." Lantos, a Holocaust survivor, was responding to arguments that the United States should shut down the prison, located on a U.S. naval base in Cuba, the lawmakers said. Mariko Peters, a member of the Dutch Green Party, who began the exchange with Lantos, said she took...
  • Rioting continues in western Amsterdam ( Youths )

    10/19/2007 7:21:18 PM PDT · by george76 · 96 replies · 184+ views
    Europe World News ^ | 19 Oct 2007 | DPA
    Unidentified young people set another car on fire in the night from Thursday to Friday during the fourth consecutive night of riots in Amsterdam's Slotervaart neighbourhood... The unrest began after two violent incidents ... Both times young Moroccan Dutch were involved. In the latest incident on October 14, 22-year-old Bilal Bajaka attacked two police officers at a police station with a knife. One of them pulled her gun and shot her attacker, who died on the spot. Amsterdam police chief Bernard Welten said the problems in Slotervaart were caused by a "core group of no more than 35 youths aged...
  • The tragedy of multiculturism: the Netherlands this week

    10/16/2007 3:05:15 PM PDT · by knighthawk · 12 replies · 337+ views
    Expatica | October 16 2007
    Bilal B. attacked police officers 15 October 2007 AMSTERDAM – The man, who was shot by a police officer at the police station of the Amsterdam district Slotervaart and died shortly afterwards on Sunday, was in contact with members of the Hofstad terrorist organisation in 2005. It was Bilal B., a man of Moroccan descent living in Amsterdam. Chief public prosecutor Leo de Wit said this at a press conference on Monday. The police and the General Intelligence and Security Service, AIVD had had consultations about Bilal B’s contacts with the Hofstad group, according to De Wit. "Several members of...
  • Netherlands: Is multiculturalism dividing or uniting us?

    10/12/2007 2:45:46 PM PDT · by knighthawk · 8 replies · 253+ views
    Radio Netherlands ^ | October 12 2007 | Fiona Campbell
    Identity and multiculturalism is back on the Dutch agenda. The beginning of the year saw a full-blown row over politicians with dual nationalities. The right-wing politician Geert Wilders claimed their divided loyalties were not compatible with holding a position in office. The Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy (WRR) has responded by publishing a report titled "Identification with the Netherlands", the contents of which are at odds with Mr Wilders' stance. The report wants to refresh the debate and help migrants identify with the Netherlands whether under two passports or one. It says we can't look to the past and...
  • Dutch to Ban the Sale of Hallucinogenic Mushrooms

    10/12/2007 9:25:52 AM PDT · by decimon · 46 replies · 781+ views
    Associated Press ^ | October 12, 2007 | Unknown
    AMSTERDAM, Netherlands — The Dutch government will ban the sale of hallucinogenic mushrooms, a spokesman for the Justice Ministry said Friday, rolling back one element of the country's permissive drug policy after a series of well-publicized negative incidents.< >— A British tourist, 22, ran amok in a hotel, breaking his window and slicing his hand badly. — An Icelandic tourist, 19, thought he was being chased and jumped from a balcony, breaking both his legs. — A Danish tourist, 29, drove his car wildly through a campground, narrowly missing people sleeping in their tents.< >
  • Dutch Researcher Claims To Confirm Queen Jezebel's Seal

    10/10/2007 6:40:14 PM PDT · by blam · 22 replies · 629+ views
    Haaretz ^ | 10-11-2007 | Cnaan Liphshiz
    Dutch researcher claims to confirm Queen Jezebel's seal By Cnaan Liphshiz For some 40 years, one of the flashiest opal signets on display at the Israel Museum had remained without accurate historical context. Two weeks ago, Dutch researcher Marjo Korpel identified article IDAM 65-321 as the official seal of Queen Jezebel, one of the bible's most powerful and reviled women. Israeli archaeologists had suspected Jezebel was the owner ever since the seal was first documented in 1964. "Did it belong to Ahab's Phoenician wife?" wrote the late pioneering archaeologist Nahman Avigad of the seal, which he obtained through the antiquities...
  • Black sheep of the streets - Holland's 'problem' youths

    10/08/2007 3:08:21 PM PDT · by knighthawk · 10 replies · 637+ views
    Radio Netherlands ^ | October 08 2007 | Eric Beauchemin
    Over the past decade, groups of immigrant youths have been causing growing problems in Holland's main cities. The young people hang out in squares in the evening and commit petty and violent crime. They are often between 12 and 18 years of age and come from the Dutch Antilles, Surinam and especially Morocco. When they start hanging out, the teenagers are still going to school, but many of them are poor students and only take vocational training classes. They often make a nuisance of themselves and create problems for people in the neighbourhood. Dr Flip Lindo According to Dr Flip...
  • Small town of Urk exemplifies pious heart of the Dutch Christian right

    09/30/2007 2:29:41 PM PDT · by Lorianne · 8 replies · 43+ views
    International Heral Tribune ^ | 30 September 2007
    URK, Netherlands: Though its population is not quite 18,000, the Dutch town of Urk already has more Protestant churches than some small cities. For this remote and traditional fishing community, though, 19 established places of worship are not enough, so plans are afoot to build two more. An hour's drive from Amsterdam, where marijuana is sold openly in coffee shops and prostitution is legal, Urk is one of Europe's most God-fearing places. Thousands here spurn television, theater, movies and dancing. Many dress in black and attend three hours of church services on Sunday. And some refuse to immunize their children...
  • Extra Dutch troops to be sent to Uruzgan (Afghanistan)

    09/28/2007 2:25:17 PM PDT · by knighthawk · 2 replies · 33+ views
    Radio Netherlands ^ | September 28 2007
    The Hague - The Dutch government has decided to send 80 extra soldiers to the Afghan province of Uruzgan. Within a couple of days, two units will be deployed in the Deh Rawod region where the smallest Dutch base is located. The reason for the reinforcements is the worsening unrest in the region. Increasing numbers of Taliban are moving into this part of Uruzgan as a result of fighting in the neighbouring province Helmand.
  • Dutch less satisfied with their society (failure of the multicultural society)

    09/26/2007 2:58:06 PM PDT · by knighthawk · 8 replies · 22+ views
    Radio Netherlands ^ | September 26 2007
    Amsterdam - Four out of ten Dutch people think the country has deteriorated since the 1990s. A study by magazine Reader's Digest shows that the Dutch gave the Netherlands seven out of ten back then and only six now. The study concludes that Dutch citizens have less faith in legislation, law and order, politics, the police, integration of minorities and the maintenance of moral values. People's faith in social cohesion has fallen by half, and they think society will only get even less caring. It is not all bad news, however: compared to ten years ago, the Dutch are happier,...
  • No Dutch referendum on EU (turning the 'no to EU constitution' to a 'yes')

    09/21/2007 2:16:50 PM PDT · by knighthawk · 11 replies · 70+ views
    Radio Netherlands ^ | September 21 2007 | John Tyler
    The Dutch government has decided not to hold a referendum on the latest European Union treaty. The so-called Reform Treaty was agreed upon in June by representatives of the 27 member states. It is meant to replace the EU constitution which failed after Dutch and French voters rejected it in referendums in 2005. The decision means the Reform Treaty will be sent to the Dutch parliament, where it is expected to be approved by a wide majority. The cabinet's decision to scrap the referendum did not come easily. For the second week in a row, Friday's cabinet meeting dragged on...
  • NATO pressurises Dutch to stay in Afghanistan

    09/19/2007 2:10:11 PM PDT · by knighthawk · 7 replies · 204+ views
    Radio Netherlands ^ | September 19 2007 | Vanessa Mock
    NATO is turning up the heat on the Netherlands to keep its troops in Afghanistan. A senior military chief at NATO recently made a formal request to the Dutch government to keep its force in the country. Meanwhile, NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer on Wednesday urged that 'no-one should withdraw from Afghanistan'. In an interview with Dutch Newspaper NRC Handelsblad, the Dutchman said he could not imagine that the Dutch would withdraw. 'No orange tree' NATO spokesman James Appathurai reiterated this and added: "NATO is not an orange tree; the Secretary General can't just shake the tree and...
  • Police Brutality Videotaped at Belgian 9/11 Peaceful Demonstration Against "Islamization of Europe"

    09/13/2007 9:30:12 AM PDT · by Between the Lines · 51 replies · 1,338+ views
    Life Site ^ | John-Henry Westen
    Police Brutality Videotaped at Belgian 9/11 Peaceful Demonstration Against "Islamization of Europe" Pro-life, pro-family politicians of Flemish independence party especially targetted By John-Henry Westen BRUSSELS, September 12, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A September 11 demonstration against the "Islamization of Europe", where protesters planned a moment of silence to commemorate the 9/11 tragedy in the United States, was banned by the Socialist mayor of Brussels Freddy Thielemans claiming he feared "chaos and security threats".  Despite the ban, over 200 Belgians went ahead with a peaceful demonstration and joining them were the several prominent pro-life politicians. What then transpired is something reminiscent of...
  • Cell Phones Should Be Kept Away From Hospital Beds, Dutch Experts Say

    09/09/2007 3:37:43 PM PDT · by blam · 12 replies · 450+ views
    Science Daily ^ | 9-9-2007 | BioMed Central
    Source: BioMed Central Date: September 9, 2007 Cell Phones Should Be Kept Away From Hospital Beds, Dutch Experts Say Science Daily — Cell phones should come no closer than one meter to hospital beds and equipment, according Dutch research published in the online open access journal, Critical Care. Scientists demonstrated that incidents of electromagnetic interference (EMI) from second and third generation mobile phones occurred even at distance of three meters. Hazardous incidents of electromagnetic interference from second and third generation mobile phones varied from a total switch off and restart of mechanical ventilator and complete stops without alarms in syringe...