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Anti-Muslim backlash grows in Netherlands
Mail and Guardian on-line ^ | 13 November 2004 | SA

Posted on 11/13/2004 1:43:40 PM PST by Ginifer

Kneeling in the sodden, charred remains of the primary school, Hari Boukameans took a Stanley knife to a melted computer. He twisted and he gouged -- trying to recover the hard drive, hoping to salvage a little bit of the precious Dutch culture of live and let live from the flames of hatred that consumed his workplace.

The Moroccan gave up. He slumped in the smelly, black mass of ashes. "This is really evil," he groaned. Spray painting a white cross and White Power slogans on to the grey brick walls of the Muslim school the previous night, Dutch racists had set the place ablaze. The fire gutted the school and traumatised this comfortable town of 40 000 in the middle of the Netherlands.

"We never used to have problems here. Now everything is destroyed," said the computer engineer as teachers embraced in tears and strangers arrived from neighbouring towns bearing flowers and cards.

Uden is in mourning for the loss of its only Islamic school. And the Netherlands is in mourning for the loss of its innocence and optimism after the murder by a Moroccan Islamist of the film-maker and Muslim-baiter Theo van Gogh in Amsterdam 10 days ago. "Normally you see this sort of thing on the television, from Amsterdam or from a foreign country," said Jacques Bonnier (39), a financial adviser in the town. "Now it's come to your own town and to your own life. What comes next?"

When thousands assembled to grieve for Van Gogh in Amsterdam this week, they pleaded to no one in particular: "Give us back our old Holland." But Boukameans fears that the old Netherlands he has enjoyed for 31 years lies buried among the cinders of Uden, where 120 Muslim under-12s no longer have a school to go to.

The Netherlands is grappling with its worst epidemic of ethnic and religious violence and is struggling to come to terms with what it means for a country that prides itself on liberalism, openness and tolerance. "These fires and attacks are revenge for the murder of Van Gogh," said Stefaan, an 18-year-old student. "Ordinary people are looking for revenge, educated people are saying that's not the way we do things here. We prefer to make deals. But times are changing. It's a kind of war."

From marijuana cafes to euthanasia, prostitution to immigration, the Netherlands has long been Europe's pioneer liberal, secure in a political culture that shuns confrontation and prizes consensus. But political violence first shook the system two years ago when the maverick populist politician Pim Fortuyn was assassinated. The murder of Van Gogh, who revered Fortuyn, shared his contempt for over-generous Dutch hospitality, and specialised in verbal hooliganism against Muslims, has come as an even bigger jolt and triggered a national bout of agonising centred on the question: "What's wrong with this country?"

The centre-right government which came to power following the Fortuyn killing thinks that the fabled fairmindedness of the Dutch has become part of the problem, that tolerance is no response to fatwas and fanaticism, that something must be done.

Over the past 10 days there have been some two dozen arson attacks on mosques, churches and schools -- a scale of violence unheard-of here -- as well as government and intelligence revelations about the menace of alleged Islamist terrorism in the heart of the Netherlands.

In the biggest security operations seen here in decades, 13 suspects have been arrested -- mostly Arabs but including two teenage brothers of mixed Dutch-American parentage who converted to Islam -- in connection with the Van Gogh murder and other alleged terrorist plotting.

On Friday at the Parliament in The Hague there was traditional Dutch consensus between government and opposition on tougher measures to combat terrorism and racism and to crack down on immigration. Dozens of the country's 500 mosques may be closed down. It was proposed that only Dutch-trained imams be licensed to run mosques. The security and intelligence services are to be expanded. Police powers of search and arrest are to be expanded. Websites and broadcasters inciting hatred could be censored.

"It's better to have 10 possibly innocent people temporarily in jail than one with a bomb in the street," said Maxime Verhagen of the governing Christian Democrats.

The prime minister, Jan Peter Balkenende, characterised the last 10 days of violence and tension as simply "un-Dutch". It is also "un-Dutch" to speak out provocatively on matters of race and religion. But Fortuyn and Van Gogh made their mark by breaching the taboos of political correctness. Others are following suit.

The influential former EU commissioner Frits Bolkestein is repeatedly warning of the impact of Muslim immigration. Compulsory "integration" of Muslims is becoming the government's watchword.

The Muslim population, mainly from Morocco and Turkey, is almost one million, or 6%, commonly double that in the big cities. If nothing is done, according to Bolkestein, cities such as Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Utrecht will have "non-European" majorities within a couple of generations. "The most common first name registered at birth these days in Amsterdam is Mohammed," he recently told the International Herald Tribune. "This, they say, is the Europe-to-be."

Ismael Taspina heatedly contests that view and says that such outspokenness is dangerous. The director of the Uden school and of a further seven Islamic schools in the central Dutch region of Brabant argues that freedom of speech may be very well. "But when we have all these different backgrounds, maybe we should have limits on what you can say. I am from Turkey. But I feel Dutch, I think Dutch. I dream Dutch. I am Dutch. I'm a Dutch Muslim."

To his admirers, Van Gogh is a martyr to freedom of speech. To his many detractors, Van Gogh was a loudmouthed racist hungry for attention and himself a victim of the hatred he helped to foment.

In the school in Uden, the arsonists also spray painted "Theo RIP" alongside their White Power taunts. "We're not going to accept this. Things will get worse," said Suleiman Sinan, a Turkish teacher at the school.

"It's not just one incident," said Taspina. "This has been developing for years and now it is escalating. It's very deep."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News
KEYWORDS: europeancivilwar; jihadineurope; netherlands
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"The most common first name registered at birth these days in Amsterdam is Mohammed," he recently told the International Herald Tribune. "This, they say, is the Europe-to-be."

Waking up and starting to smell the coffee.

1 posted on 11/13/2004 1:43:41 PM PST by Ginifer
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To: Ginifer

And it's about time too-------it appears they realize they have shot themselves in the foot. Hope it's not too late.


2 posted on 11/13/2004 1:46:50 PM PST by Mears
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To: Ginifer

A terrorist attack in the US will make these folks look as if they are at a family party.


3 posted on 11/13/2004 1:48:47 PM PST by B4Ranch (A lack of alcohol in my coffee is forcing me to see reality!)
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To: Ginifer

Their 'tolerance' will be the death of Europe. Idiots.


4 posted on 11/13/2004 1:49:59 PM PST by dougherty (I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free. - Michelangelo)
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To: Mears

People underestimate the Dutch the same way they used to underestimate the United States. I think the Muslims had better tread carefully. They have been warned.


5 posted on 11/13/2004 1:50:04 PM PST by KateatRFM
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To: Ginifer

Bttt!


6 posted on 11/13/2004 1:50:23 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (A Proud member of Free Republic ~~The New Face of the Fourth Estate since 1996.)
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To: Ginifer

"Anti-Muslim backlash grows in Netherlands"

I HOPE SO!


7 posted on 11/13/2004 1:53:01 PM PST by CAPTAIN PHOTON
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To: Mears

mega-dittoes


8 posted on 11/13/2004 1:53:21 PM PST by LiteKeeper (Secularization of America is happening)
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To: Ginifer
"This is really evil," he groaned. Spray painting a white cross and White Power slogans on to the grey brick walls of the Muslim school the previous night, Dutch racists had set the place ablaze. The fire gutted the school and traumatised this comfortable town of 40 000 in the middle of the Netherlands.

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Uden is in mourning for the loss of its only Islamic school. And the Netherlands is in mourning for the loss of its innocence and optimism after the murder by a Moroccan Islamist of the film-maker and Muslim-baiter Theo van Gogh in Amsterdam 10 days ago.

So, let me get this straight. From the picture painted by the Muslim sympathizing journalist, the Muslim's were innocent and "whity" evil?...This coming from the mentality that rationalizes Islamic terrorism everywhere and fears Christianity for what it may be based on their prejudices and hate.

Confusing.

9 posted on 11/13/2004 1:55:57 PM PST by Outraged (specter (n.) - 1. A ghostly apparition; a phantom.)
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To: Ginifer

The article blames 'this sort of thing' -- the destruction of the tolerant culture of the Dutch -- on the Dutch themselves STILL not being tolerant enough. He blames the victim for his own murder.

And I'm sure this is how many LLL's think of it.


10 posted on 11/13/2004 1:56:48 PM PST by Jerez2
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>"Now it's come to your own town and to your own life. What
>comes next?"

Trust me, Jacques. You don't want to know.


11 posted on 11/13/2004 1:59:13 PM PST by Old_Mil
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**He blames the victim for his own murder.**

Yeah, I saw that too. Here it is:

the murder by a Moroccan Islamist of the film-maker and Muslim-baiter Theo van Gogh...

Still, burning the school was wrong, wrong, wrong.

13 posted on 11/13/2004 2:02:45 PM PST by libertylover (Ditch the Witch)
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Dutch racists had set the place ablaze.

So, now the Dutch people are "racists" for trying to stop the Islamization of their country by muslims who would not hesitate to kill any non-muslim in Holland.

It's hard to have pity on a country so steeped in Socialism that it invites its own destruction on the altar of multiculturalism.

14 posted on 11/13/2004 2:03:27 PM PST by Noachian (A Democrat, by definition, is a Socialist.)
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To: dougherty

America of course can absorb Islamics.....


15 posted on 11/13/2004 2:03:54 PM PST by Destro (Know your enemy! Help fight Islamic terrorism by visiting johnathangaltfilms.com and jihadwatch.org)
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i"We're not going to accept this. Things will get worse," said Suleiman Sinan, a Turkish teacher at the school. "It's not just one incident," said Taspina. "This has been developing for years and now it is escalating. It's very deep."

Then go back to Turkey.

16 posted on 11/13/2004 2:04:06 PM PST by dougherty (I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free. - Michelangelo)
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To: glennherman

This is what happens when there is such political correctness that people don't have the right to express themselves. The boiling that happens below the surface suddenly explodes into violence.


17 posted on 11/13/2004 2:04:25 PM PST by winner3000
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To: dougherty
Then go back to Turkey.

Heck, Turkey's a fairly decent place.

This joker should be deported to one of the many hell-holes that Islam
had created since the seventh century.
18 posted on 11/13/2004 2:06:41 PM PST by VOA
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Uden is in mourning for the loss of its only Islamic school. And the Netherlands is in mourning for the loss of its innocence and optimism after the murder by a Moroccan Islamist of the film-maker and Muslim-baiter Theo van Gogh in Amsterdam 10 days ago.

"Muslim baiter"??? So now he's a "muslim baiter" for simply telling the TRUTH about this religion and their practices againt women? How absurd!

19 posted on 11/13/2004 2:08:36 PM PST by blinachka
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To: VOA

Turkey is a hell hole - just less hellish than some Muslim nations.


20 posted on 11/13/2004 2:08:46 PM PST by Destro (Know your enemy! Help fight Islamic terrorism by visiting johnathangaltfilms.com and jihadwatch.org)
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