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Thousands flock to honour Pim Fortuyn (with funeral photos)
BBC ^ | May 9, 2002

Posted on 05/09/2002 11:32:12 AM PDT by Shermy

Thousands of people from all over the Netherlands are paying their last respects in Rotterdam to the murdered politician Pim Fortuyn.

Fortuyn, who had been due to lead his controversial anti-immigration party into next week's general election, was shot dead on Monday in the city of Hilversum.

His body is lying in state at the city's Roman Catholic cathedral. The Netherlands has not seen such an event since 1962, when Queen Wilhelmina died.

Many had been queuing for five hours for the chance to file past his open coffin.

By early afternoon, the crowd was so large that the cathedral doors were opened half-an-hour early to ease the congestion.

Once inside, they filed two-by-two up the aisle to the altar where Fortuyn's body - dressed in a dark suit and a sharp golden tie - lay in a lacquered white coffin.

Emotional tributes

Mourners said the atmosphere inside the church was heavily charged with emotion, the silence broken by sobbing or even the occasional gasp of disbelief.

Renco Valkman, 31, of Dordrecht, a media adviser, joined the queue when there were already several hundred people ahead of him.

He said: "He was a very, very special person whose ideas were shared by an awful lot of people in our country.

"People call him a racist, but how can all these people be racists, too?"

Asslean Rajcomar, from Alkmaar, who said she was of Hindu origin, said: "He was a good person, very honest. He spoke the truth about things that are happening in Dutch society and I'm going to vote for his party now."

Denise Jensen, 17, of The Hague, said: "He was the first person to stand up and tell the truth about what is happening in this country, saying things that others were too afraid to say."

Her mother, Maria Jensen, agreed. "He was a very brave and very honest man, who shook people out of their complacency and he gets my vote," she said.

Suspect remanded

The man suspected of murdering Fortuyn - 32-year-old animal rights campaigner Volkert van der Graaf - was remanded in custody on Wednesday for another 10 days.

Thousands of people have signed the book of condolence for the murdered politician.

The BBC's Geraldine Coughlan, in The Hague, says the Dutch nation is united in condemning the killing - regarded as a slap in the face for democracy.

The killing has shocked every part of Dutch society

Leading politicians decided that the lying in state would be a fitting gesture to the flamboyant, openly homosexual political newcomer who took Dutch consensus politics by storm.

His body will be carried in procession through Rotterdam on Friday, then back to the cathedral, where interim Prime Minister Wim Kok will lead mourners at a funeral mass.

Canvassing for the 15 May election will be suspended on Friday as a mark of respect to the dead politician, who headed the newly formed List Pim Fortuyn (LPF).

After the ceremony, Fortuyn's coffin will be interred temporarily in his family's vault in the north-western town of Driehuis-Westerveld before it is finally buried at Pordemone in northern Italy, where he had a holiday home.

Anti-immigration campaign

Fortuyn had courted controversy by campaigning against immigration, partly on the grounds that many immigrants did not accept the liberal values he himself represented.

Under Fortuyn, the LPF had been tipped to win about 17% of the vote, and could have entered the government.

With no time to alter the ballot-papers, Fortuyn's name will still appear on top of the LPF's list of 52 candidates.

Mr van der Graaf refused to make a statement when he appeared at a closed hearing before an Amsterdam judge on Wednesday.

The public prosecutor said ammunition found at the suspect's house matched the calibre of the bullets which killed Fortuyn.

If convicted, he faces up to 20 years in prison.

Members of the LPF stress that Fortuyn was not actively promoting any causes perceived as being "anti-animal rights".


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: fortuyn; holland; netherlands; peta; terrorism
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To: isthisnickcool
20 years? Eh?

The main thing in the article that slapped me in the face too.

FMCDH

21 posted on 05/09/2002 1:06:11 PM PDT by nothingnew
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To: Clemenza
"generally supportive of the Dutch system of high taxation and regulation"

I hadn't heard this, I do know he was for reduced disability and health care benefits, and increased accountability in government services. I would have classified him as an economic conservative and social liberal.

22 posted on 05/09/2002 1:06:37 PM PDT by monday
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To: Shermy
Pim could have really made a difference had he lived. Strange as it sounds, I think he just may accomplish more through his death. Looks like we are watching the making of a legend.
23 posted on 05/09/2002 1:31:59 PM PDT by McGavin999
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To: nothingnew
The main thing in the article that slapped me in the face too.

Slap? Slap Hillary!

24 posted on 05/09/2002 3:01:34 PM PDT by isthisnickcool
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To: Shermy; ALL
Compilation of links about Fortuyn

Also more than 200.000 people signed the condoleance registers of www.pimfortuyn.nl and www.icondolement.nl. Also 100.000 e-mails were recieved by Radia 3FM, the radio station where Fortuyn was killed outside.

25 posted on 05/09/2002 5:34:05 PM PDT by knighthawk
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