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Tuesday, 23 September 2014 - 15:10

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No decision on Wilders race-baiting case

It is not yet clear when the Public Prosecutor in The Hague will make a decision on the prosecution of PVV leader Geert Wilders. The Public Prosecutor has thousands of declarations against Wilders over the statements he made at an election meeting on March 20th. He asked his supporters in the Hague if they want more or less Moroccans in the city, to which they shouted a reply of "less, less, less". The PVV leader responded "Then we will arrange that." Justice is still investigating whether there are grounds to bring Wilders before the criminal court for inciting hatred and discrimination, Daglblad De Limburger reports.

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