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9 September 2009Many War criminals among asylum seekersElsevier Online reported 7 September that 'there were more than 350 asylum seekers from Rwanda, Liberia and Afghanistan living at this moment in Holland who are suspected of war crimes, and the numbers is growing. The prosecution of war criminals seems hardly possible in Holland.' It is a struggle to deport suspected war criminals because the European Court is frustrating the process. And it is not clear why this is happening. Elsevier does not suggest an answer to a situation that is infuriating many Dutch people. One of the comments on the Elsevier website reads: Yippie, the rats in The Hague cry, we are the sewage pit of the world and we're proud of it. We are defending that status hammer and tong against the PVV [Geert Wilders' Freedom Party], isn't that right, Eberhard of Labor Party?(Joepie, roepen de ratten in Den Haag, we zijn het rioolputje van de wereld en daar zijn wij trots op. Die status verdedigen we met hand en tand tegen de PVV, nietwaar Eberhard van de PVDA?) Nothing is being done about it because taking firm action against criminals is just not part of the multiculturalist 'anti-racist' policy of the dominant class in Holland. They could not care less what the ordinary person thinks. It is the same in Australia, only Holland is showing us what awaits us if we continue to allow that unelected class go their way unchallenged.
'Afghanis demonstrating against prosecution for war crimes'. It is difficult to make out the obscured signs they are holding. They are in Dutch which means that either the Afghani refugees have learned the relatively difficult Dutch language super quickly or the signs were written for them. I'll go for the second. The first seems to say: "We appeal for justice!" The second held by the man with the hood over his head seems to be accusing the Dutch Government asylum-seeker policy of contravening the International Human Rights Convention. comment: gerard@gerardcharleswilson.com
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