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Dutch prosecutors probe far-right politician who desecrated Quran

Dutch prosecutors probe far-right politician who desecrated Quran

Dutch prosecutors launched an investigation in opposition to a far-right politician who tore pages of the Muslim holy e book Quran in entrance of their parliament constructing and referred to as it a “fascist book” in January.

While desecrating Islam’s holy e book shouldn’t be a criminal offense within the Netherlands, prosecutors mentioned feedback that Edwin Wagensveld, chief of the Dutch department of the far-right Pegida motion made whereas damaging the Quran amounted to an illegal insult to the Muslim group.

In a written assertion, the Public Prosecution Service of The Hague mentioned his feedback are suspected of breaching an article of the Dutch penal code “which states that deliberately insulting a group of people because of their religion or belief is a crime.”

The assertion didn’t consult with Wagensveld by title, according to Dutch privateness guidelines, however referred to a 54-year-old Dutch nationwide who lives in Germany.

“The suspect will be questioned on this matter by the Dutch police,” prosecutors mentioned.

On Twitter, Wagensveld retweeted a publish by a supporter calling the motion an abuse of energy.

He was arrested on two earlier events due to anti-Muslim sentiments, as not too long ago as final October, throughout one other rally with a small group of Pegida supporters in Rotterdam the place he as soon as once more tried to torch the Quran.

As Wagensveld tore a web page out of the holy e book and scrunched it up, he ranted: “Soon, there will be registrations for similar actions in several cities, time to answer disrespect from Islam with disrespect.”

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