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Much of the scandalous consequences are attributable to an active history of hostility between the West and the Islam.
Far-right politician Geert Wilders found not guilty of inciting hatred and discrimination against Muslims.
David Poort
A judge in Amsterdam is set to announce the verdict in the hate speech trial of far-right politician Geert Wilders.
David Poort
The financial crisis and Muslim immigration bring Dutch voters to the polls.
Stephen Robert Morse in Amsterdam
Far-right Dutch MP could become an attractive coalition partner after the June 9 poll.
Alan Fisher
Far-right Dutch politician screens movie denouncing Islam in House of Lords.
 A Somali-born Dutch politician can keep her Dutch citizenship despite admitting that she lied in her asylum application, the Dutch government has said.

The publication of derogatory cartoons of Prophet Muhammad has brought attention once again on to the religious and cultural tensions growing in the Netherlands.

Ginko Kobayashi in Amsterdam
A Dutch court has handed down a life sentence to Mohammed Bouyeri, a Dutch-Moroccan convicted of killing Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh.
A Dutch court sentenced a man to two years in jail on Tuesday for setting fire to a mosque in apparent revenge for the murder of filmmaker Theo van Gogh.
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