Posted on 04/15/2003 5:16:37 PM PDT by Tom Jefferson
Dutch politician's killer gets 18 years 15 April 2003
The assassin of Dutch populist politician Pim Fortuyn was jailed for 18 years today.
Animal rights activist Volkert van der Graaf admitted shooting Mr Fortuyn at point-blank range nine days before the elections last May which swept the taboo-breaking politician's novice party into power.
Mr Fortuyn, 54, a homosexual who courted controversy by calling for an immigration freeze and criticising Islam, was shot outside a radio station in Hilversum, near Amsterdam. Van der Graaf was arrested minutes later.
"The accused went about his plan to kill the victim with calm consideration," the presiding judge told a court in Amsterdam.
By Steve Sailer
Almost a year ago, I asked on VDARE.COM:
"Do the left, center, and the "respectable" right have Pim Fortuyn's blood on their hands?"
Holland's flamboyant gay immigration reformer had been gunned down on the verge of what later proved to be a major electoral breakthrough - just after Jean-Marie Le Pen's surprise second place finish in the opening round of the French presidential election last April had set off a continent-wide two-week campaign of virulent hatred toward immigration reformers.
Obviously alarmed, the European Establishment reacted defensively to Fortuyns murder. As I wrote at the time:
"Norman Lamont, the former Tory chancellor of the exchequer, wrote, Britain has been fortunate to avoid the rise of extreme Right-wing, hateful politicians like Jean-Marie Le Pen and Pim Fortuyn, the Dutchman who was murdered in Hilversum."
"Belgian Foreign Minister Louis Michel implied that the dead man had been just too darn democratic for a modern Euro-democracy: Democratic parties have to campaign in a very cautious way, and in a balanced and serene way to try to orientate the debate toward democratic values."
"The Irish Times editorialized, It is the very essence of democracy to allow anti-democratic views to be expressed. Apparently, trying to win an election on an anti-immigration plank is inherently anti-democratic. The Irish Times went on: Nevertheless the murder will serve to highlight the rise of the far right in European politics and may in the long run gain votes for those involved in simplistic, racially-motivated campaigns. Today, on the 57th anniversary of the defeat of fascism, such trends strike a sad note."
When reports emerged that the leftwing lawyer who had shot Fortuyn was an animal rights activist, the European Establishment breathed a sigh of relief. The gunman was just some animal rights loony. Vilification of immigration reformers had nothing to do with it.
Whew!
Well, guess what? The assassin, Volkert van der Graaf, finally made his confession in court this last week. Andwhat do you know! he says he killed Fortuyn largely for opposing Muslim immigration.
The London Daily Telegraph reported:
"Facing a raucous court on the first day of his murder trial, he said his goal was to stop Mr. Fortuyn exploiting Muslims as 'scapegoats' and targeting "the weak parts of society to score points" to try to gain political power. He said: 'I confess to the shooting. He was an ever growing danger who would affect many people in society. I saw it as a danger. I hoped that I could solve it myself.'"
The Boston Globe noted:
"Van der Graaf said that he had sensed an increasingly unpleasant and anti-Muslim atmosphere in society after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in the United Statesa time when Fortuyn's star was beginning its meteoric rise. Van der Graaf said Fortuyn, 54, had tried to use that atmosphere for his own aggrandizement. 'I saw him as a highly vindictive man who used feelings in society to boost his personal stature. The ideas he had about refugees, asylum seekers, the environment, animals. . . . He was always using or abusing the weak side of society to get ahead.'"
Reported Expatica.com:
"Van der Graaf claimed, according to the Algemeen Dagblad, he was greatly influenced by politicians who compared Fortuyn with Austrian far-right leader Jorg Haider and Italian dictator Benito Mussolini." [emphasis added].
Fortuyn himself had foreseen exactly this, saying the month before his murder:
"....when I am killed or wounded then you [former Prime Minister Wim Kok] are responsible because you give me no protection and you make the atmosphere in this country so poisonous that people want to hurt me...."
Moral: demonization of immigration reformers has consequences.
The answer to my question last year: Yes. Pim Fortuyns blood is indeed on the hands on the left, the center and the respectable right.
No doubt our own American immigration enthusiasts for example at the Wall Street Journal - are planning in future to restrain their rhetoric.
[Steve Sailer [email him], is founder of the Human Biodiversity Institute. His website www.iSteve.com features site-exclusive commentaries.]
James Earl Ray died in prison, as he should have.
What's the name of the guy who shot George Wallace, and what became of him ?
Wallace was shot only 6 or 7 miles from where I lived at the time.
That was a sad run of assassinations we had going here. All of them, in their own way, strange and leaving unanswered questions.
How much of the 18 years must he serve before being eligible for early release?
The European value system, like American Liberalism, doesn't believe that evil exists.
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