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Thursday, April 23, 2009

Dutch parliament passes measure blocking all dialogue with Hamas

On Tuesday, the Dutch parliament passed a measure blocking all dialogue between government officials and the Hamas terror organization. The measure was proposed by Raymond de Roon, who is number 3 on Geert Wilders' party's list.
In the motion, de Roon requested the government "ensure the terrorist organization Hamas is excluded from any international debate or governance forum," a party spokesperson told Haaretz.

"Hamas is not only anti-Zionist," de Roon previously wrote about Hamas. "It is anti-Jewish and a racist organization. If the West speaks to Hamas, it will foment Jew-hatred." He added this hatred "flows directly from the pages of the Koran."
Wilders' party, which is strongly pro-Zionist, and which is dedicated to stopping the Islamization of Europe, won 9 seats in the 150-seat parliament in the 2006 election. Current surveys show that it would win 32 seats if elections were held today.

Sounds like someone in Europe is starting to smell the coffee.

1 Comments:

At 7:37 PM, Blogger NormanF said...

Carl - contrast Britain's eargerness to hear the chief Hamas with their cowardly blocking entry for Geert Wilders for saying things about Islam that needed to be said. He is a brave man and his heart is in the right place. We could use more like him in this world. His party is the only one in the Netherlands with the guts to help block all dialogue with Hamas. That's day and night removed from the British Parliament's Clare Short.

 

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