Amid Rise of Multiculturalism, Dutch Confront Their Questions of Identity Albert Cuyp Market, on a popular street in Amsterdam. In light of the mass killings in Norway, the Netherlands' population of Muslim immigrants from Morocco and Turkey has stirred debate.Credit...Herman Wouters for The New York Times AMSTERDAM — Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian who admitted to mass killings last month,
Dutch court rules troops should not have allowed men to leave safe area or fall into the hands of Bosnian Serb forcesAppeal court judges in the Netherlands have ruled that the Dutch state was responsible for the deaths of three Muslim men after the fall of Srebrenica during the Bosnian war, in a verdict that opens the door to compensation claims.Dutch troops were in charge of the UN-declared "safe
Dutch peacekeepers forced some Bosniaks out of the UN compound in July 1995 A court in the Netherlands has ruled the Dutch state was responsible for the deaths of three Bosnian Muslims in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre. The Dutch were in charge of the UN "safe area" when Bosnian Serb forces overran it in 1995 and killed 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys.
[アムステルダム 28日 ロイター] オランダ下院(第2院)が28日、儀式的な動物の食肉処理を禁じる法案を116対30の賛成多数で可決した。法制化には上院(第1院)での可決が必要となるが、宗教の自由が侵害されるとしてイスラム教徒やユダヤ教徒の反発が強まっている。 同法案は、動物愛護を掲げて国会での議席を獲得した欧州で最初の党となる動物愛護党が提出。法案では、家畜を食肉処理する前に失神させることを義務付けており、意識のある家畜を処理するイスラム教やユダヤ教の規定に反する内容となっている。 動物愛護党の党首は採決前の演説で「(意識のある家畜の処理は)動物に不必要な痛みを与える。宗教の自由は無制限というわけにはいかない」とし、「宗教の自由とは、人間や動物に痛みを与える時点で制限されるもの」と主張した。 一方、オランダのイスラム教とユダヤ教のコミュニティーは同法案について、宗教の自由を侵害するとし
BUSSUM, the Netherlands — When Hans Keilson’s first daughter was born, in 1941, he was in hiding in the Netherlands. A Jewish doctor from Germany who had published a novel in 1933 and seen it banned months later, he fled the Nazis in 1936, when he was forbidden to practice medicine. The Nazis soon occupied the Netherlands too, and the woman who became his first wife, a German Roman Catholic, prete
Dutch voters are expected to elect their first liberal prime minister in almost a century tomorrow in an election dominated by the age of austerity looming over Europe. As in Britain and Germany, the liberals are tipped to prosper at the expense of the two big parties that traditionally command the centre-right and the centre-left in the Netherlands: the Christian Democrats (CDA) and Labour (PvdA)
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