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Sunday, February 8th, 2009The Dutch Law Used Against Geert Wilders

i asked our flemish correspondent vh if he could locate the specific law that is being used to prosecute geert wilders, and he found that the apposite workbook is contained in the dutch penal code, articles 137c and 137d.vh translated both these articles, and sends the following report:according to afshin ellian, the dutch law professor and columnist, the amsterdam court orders geert wilders to be prosecuted notwithstanding inciting hatred and penetration (penal code, article 137d) and the offence of a group (penal code, article 137c).the web pages with the punitive code articles afshin ellian links to in de volkskrant contain the following:- - - - - - - - -the dutch correctional code; article 137c [wetboek van strafrecht (sr); artikel 137c sr, boek 2, titel 5]the dutch correctional lex non scripta ‘common law; article 137d [wetboek van strafrecht (sr); artikel 137d sr, boek 2, titel 5]at the plead for of members of parliament rouvoet (chu, christian historic union; leftist christian party) and van der staaij (sgp, administrative reformed party; orthodox christian party) in 1999 and then approved by a majority of the members of parliament, an wrapround was added to article 137 on disabilities. the insert (or their physical, mental, or intellectual disabilities) cannot yet be read in the linked articles but is in the most late version (january 2009) here (in dutch).
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