Posted on 04/04/2005 12:46:11 PM PDT by Eurotwit
AMSTERDAM Police have sparked alarm about the speed with which youths are becoming radicalised in the Netherlands, with the Utrecht intelligence service RID claiming it potentially poses a threat more dangerous than Islamic terrorism.
City opts for zero toleration on racism
Police and municipal councils have started investigating 'Lonsdale youths', typified by native Dutch teeangers who wear the Lonsdale clothing brand.
These hardcore youths are responsible for more racist incidents, street disturbances and violence than previously estimated, newspaper NRC reported on Saturday.
The Leiden University and Anne Frank Foundation recorded 106 violent anti-Muslim incidents in the month after the November 2004 murder of filmmaker Theo van Gogh by a suspected Islamic militant.
Lonsdale youths were involved in about 25 percent of these cases and new incidents have occurred recently.
An Islamic primary school in Uden was set on fire earlier this month, the second arson attack against the school since Van Gogh's death. A 17-year-old boy has been arrested for the attack.
Researcher J. van Donselaar is still compiling the nation-wide incidents involving Lonsdale youths from recent months, but asserts that the figures show a multiplication on previous statistics.
Donselaar said the number of incidents is worse than initially thought and that the prevalence of such attacks is increasing. There are very few regions in the Netherlands not affected.
Police and youth researchers assert that Lonsdale youths are becoming more of a danger given the fact that society is experiencing a generic shift to the right, propelling the youths to action more quickly.
A police chief in Venlo claims these youths represent a powder keg. But authorities have also raised concerns about immigrant youths seeking out racist Dutch youths. Violent clashes have been reported in Veenendaal and Geldrop recently.
[Copyright Expatica News 2005]
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Wow! Maybe the Muslims should take this as their cue to leave!
"Police and municipal councils have started investigating 'Lonsdale youths', typified by native Dutch teeangers who wear the Lonsdale clothing brand."
Sounds like profiling to me.
Message to the Mooslimbs, you idoits couldn't let your stealth takeover goover well, you had to act like Mooslimbs.
Perhaps their daily does of hashish can be upped? That would have a calming effect.
The Dutch leaders blindly let in the Islamo-throat cutters for years so as to be multi-cultural, then the populace takes steps to halt the destruction of their culture, and the leaders are alarmed! How's that for leadership?
The Leiden University and Anne Frank Foundation recorded 106 violent anti-Muslim incidents in the month after the November 2004 murder of filmmaker Theo van Gogh by a suspected Islamic militant.
Wow, defending yourself and fighting back is more dangerous than baring your neck to a pack of rabid dogs. Who would've thought that that would be the Euroweenie assessment of things?
Oh good grief.
"The lesson of the Holocaust," ladies and gentlemen! "Be nice to moslems!"
1993, the lone punk in our class was a little girl from Belgium. Thought she knew everything, did nothing but mope and criticize everything and everyone. She dressed like a Seattle grunge-bum, in our otherwise preppy little town.
Now imagine a nation full of these dolts. God I hope she moved back to europe...
Who was responsible for the other 75%?
"...racist incidents, street disturbances and violence..."
Sure, that's a whole lot worse than suicide car bombs, beheadings, airliners into buildings full of innocents etc etc etc. Wake-up Dutchies!
By working to liberalize and embue with Fabian socilism, successive generations since the end of the second world war, the social engineers have created the perfect conditions for the youth to adopt the 21st century version of Nazism.
I'm not sure I understand why this is a problem?
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