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The three men booked this weekend to speak at the Ramadan Expo in Utrecht, should not be denied access to the Netherlands. The plan of Marjolein Faber (Asylum & Migration, PVV) and David van Weel (Justice, VVD) to keep the men is by the Amsterdam District Court Thursday evening reversed. The preliminary court writes that the ministers have “insufficient” substantiated why the arrival of the speakers is a danger to public order.

The men were put away by Faber as “hate preachers” who do in their texts to “whitewashing violence.” The decision to deny them access to the Netherlands followed on reports of De Telegraaf About the three speakers.

The ruling is the result of summary proceedings from the Dawah group, one of the organizers of the Ramadan Expo. In response On the ruling, the Muslim organization writes to be ‘satisfied’ that the ‘incorrect decision’ of the judge has been corrected. Earlier, the organization of ‘opposition of the government’ spoke.

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