Friday, September 23, 2011

Dutch politician Geert Wilders


Dutch politician wants referendum on minaret ban

AMSTERDAM (Sept 22, 2011): Dutch politician Geert Wilders said yesterday he wanted the Netherlands to hold a referendum on whether to ban minarets, following a similar move by Switzerland.
Wilders told parliament he would propose a law paving the way for a referendum on minarets, but did not give details. Switzerland banned the construction of new minarets in 2009, a move that drew international condemnation at the time.
The Netherlands' reputation as relatively easy on immigration has changed over the past decade, reflecting voter concerns over the large number of Muslim immigrants, mainly from Morocco and Turkey.
The Dutch government last week said it will ban face-covering veils worn by some Muslim women because these flout the Dutch way of life and culture, and make it difficult to recognise people in public.
The new measures reflect the influence wielded by Wilders, whose anti-Islam, anti-immigration Freedom Party is the third-largest in parliament and the minority coalition government's chief ally.
Wilders has a pact with the minority coalition government to provide crucial support in parliament in exchange for tougher policies on Islam and immigration from non-Western countries.
Few Muslim women in the Netherlands wear the Arabic-style niqabs which leave the eyes uncovered and Afghan-style burqas that cover the face with a cloth grid. Academics estimate the numbers at between 100 and 400, whereas Muslim headscarves which leave the face exposed are far more common. – Bernama
http://www.thesundaily.my/news/152643

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