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    NIS News Bulletin, Netherlands
    March 23 2007


    Islam Expert: Netherlands Tolerates Muslim Excesses

    AMSTERDAM, 24/03/07 - Dutch politicians and media are downplaying
    excesses of multicultural society and thereby increasing these, in
    the view of Islam expert Hans Janssen. "The Netherlands should
    resist, using non-peaceful means", he argues in weekly magazine
    Opinio.

    Jansen, Professor of Modern Islamic Ideology at Utrecht University,
    characterizes the Dutch as inhabitants of "a peaceful enclave" who
    have, however, "forgotten that peace sometimes needs to be defended
    through violence". A peaceful society that wishes to remain existent
    and stay peaceful "will have to find a way to defend itself through
    non-peaceful means from people who are not peaceful", as the Arabist
    writes. "It will be hard to explaining this convincingly to all those
    respectable and friendly people in the (Christian coalition parties)
    CDA and ChristenUnie. And to the rest."

    As Jansen sees it, the Netherlands is too indulgent to violence of
    fundamentalist Muslims. But he also suggests that moderate Muslims,
    too, strive after an Islamic society in the Netherlands. They
    intentionally make use of the radicals to enforce their wishes,
    according to the Arabist.

    According to Jansen, Muslim fundamentalists frequently make threats,
    but the Dutch media remain silent about them. He is pleading for a
    central reporting station for all Dutch people who are being
    threatened.

    Jansen denounces the fact that the Nieuwe Kerk, a museum in
    Amsterdam, allowed the Turkish government to remove passages on the
    Armenian genocide from the catalogue of an exhibition about Istanbul.
    "Even without the threat of violence, the public gets to see an
    exhibition opened by the Queen that has been censored by Turkey".

    The Netherlands chooses not to make an issue of these sorts of
    matters, as Jansen states. "This attitude is gradually becoming
    counterproductive. What is thought, written, exhibited or performed
    in the Netherlands is to a large extent no longer made in freedom,
    without this being perceptible. It is not the lie but the obscure
    threat that reigns".

    "We do not realise that the threat of violence, and violence itself,
    can only be stopped through the controlled and cunning use of
    violence". The Dutch secret service (AIVD) should get a special
    department "that gets its hands dirty, if need be".

    Jansen is an authority on the Arabic language and the Koran. Theo van
    Gogh, who was murdered by a Muslim terrorist in 2004, employed him as
    his tutor on Islam.

    http://www.nisnews.nl/public/240307_2.htm
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