The court of Amsterdam made a report after the intimidation of a judge on social media. The court confirms that NRCafter reporting from NOS and AT5. The judge in question decided last week to put a line by the decision of the Ministers Marjolein Faber (asylum and migration, PVV) and David van Weel (Justice, VVD) to deny three men access to the Netherlands. They were on the Ramadan Expo program, which took place this weekend in Utrecht.

The judge judge Thursday that the ministers had “insufficiently sound” motivated why the arrival of the speakers would be a danger to public order. Subsequently, the name and a photo of the judge were shared on social media, and also went around the name of his husband. The Amsterdam court reports “in any case doxing,” says a spokesperson.

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In an interview with The local broadcaster AT5 Says the president of the court of Amsterdam, Bart van Meegen, that he thinks it is “very bad” that people are directed against the person of the judge and his family. “This is absolutely not allowed and can really be undermining for trust in the judiciary, the colleague and his family in question.”

‘A black day’

Asylum minister Faber called the three speakers – Mohammed Hijab, Ali Hammuda and Abu Bakr Zoud – “hate preachers” who do in their texts to “want violence”. After the decision to deny the three access to the Netherlands, the Dawah group, one of the organizers of the Ramadan Expo, went to court and was right.

During his speech in Utrecht, Mohammed Hijab praised the judge who put a line through his entry ban. Minister Faber spoke after the decision of the judge of “A black day” For the Netherlands. “Well, I call it a historic day,” Hijab said after the evening prayer in the Jaarbeurs Utrecht, “now the most anti-Muslim government in Europe has been curbed by any degree of justice. They try everything, they failed. And I know they are now listening carefully. “




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