Sky
12th February 2008, 01:09
http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=42576§ionid=351020606
The Muslim minority are facing violence and discrimination due to the new wave of Islamophobia in the Netherlands, an anti-racism group says.
The findings were released in a report by a pan-European anti-racism commission, AFP reported.
The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) found that Islamophobia in the Netherlands had 'increased dramatically' since 2000.
It also reported that Muslims were 'disproportionately targeted' by security policies and faced racist violence and discrimination.
The report went on to add that this was fuelled by events both occurring within the country and outside, such as the 9/11 attacks on the US.
"The tone of Dutch political and public debate around integration and other issues relevant to ethnic minorities has experienced a dramatic deterioration". It warned of a "worrying polarization between majority and minority communities.”
The country's Muslim community of around one million - six percent of the population - had also faced 'stereotyping, stigmatizing', 'outright racist political discourse' and 'biased media portrayal.'
EU ministers and Dutch Muslim groups have expressed grave concerns about plans by the far-right Dutch lawmaker, Geert Wilders to make a blasphemous film about the Holy Qur'an.
This increase in anti-Muslim biggotry is a dangerous trend in western Europe. The State authorities in these countries need to take effective measures to combat this alarming development. Fascist groups need to be kept under heavy surveillance. Their actions need to be pre-empted by raiding their facilities and confiscating their property. And those guilty of spewing such venemous propaganda need to be prosecuted for inciting ethnic strife.
The Muslim minority are facing violence and discrimination due to the new wave of Islamophobia in the Netherlands, an anti-racism group says.
The findings were released in a report by a pan-European anti-racism commission, AFP reported.
The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) found that Islamophobia in the Netherlands had 'increased dramatically' since 2000.
It also reported that Muslims were 'disproportionately targeted' by security policies and faced racist violence and discrimination.
The report went on to add that this was fuelled by events both occurring within the country and outside, such as the 9/11 attacks on the US.
"The tone of Dutch political and public debate around integration and other issues relevant to ethnic minorities has experienced a dramatic deterioration". It warned of a "worrying polarization between majority and minority communities.”
The country's Muslim community of around one million - six percent of the population - had also faced 'stereotyping, stigmatizing', 'outright racist political discourse' and 'biased media portrayal.'
EU ministers and Dutch Muslim groups have expressed grave concerns about plans by the far-right Dutch lawmaker, Geert Wilders to make a blasphemous film about the Holy Qur'an.
This increase in anti-Muslim biggotry is a dangerous trend in western Europe. The State authorities in these countries need to take effective measures to combat this alarming development. Fascist groups need to be kept under heavy surveillance. Their actions need to be pre-empted by raiding their facilities and confiscating their property. And those guilty of spewing such venemous propaganda need to be prosecuted for inciting ethnic strife.