[Excerpt: Police said in a statement on Thursday that a 26-year-old with 
dual Moroccan and Dutch nationality arrested after the killing had 
already come to their attention in a probe in October 2003.]

http://www.swisspolitics.org/en/news/index.php?section=int&page=news_inhalt&news_id=5317730
Dutch probe Casablanca link to filmmaker death

04.11.2004 - 15:15
By Marcel Michelson

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Dutch authorities are investigating a possible 
indirect link between the suspected killer of a filmmaker critical of 
Islam and last year's Casablanca bombings, a security source says.

The source confirmed a report in the Algemeen Dagblad daily that the 
suspect, identified by Dutch media as Mohammed B., had connections with 
people who were questioned after the May 2003 suicide bombings in the
Moroccan city which killed 45.

Filmmaker Theo van Gogh was repeatedly stabbed after he was shot as he 
cycled to work in Amsterdam. His throat was slit and a five-page letter 
suggesting a "radical Islamic" motive was pinned to his body with a knife.

Police said in a statement on Thursday that a 26-year-old with dual 
Moroccan and Dutch nationality arrested after the killing had already 
come to their attention in a probe in October 2003.

That investigation concluded that the suspect was linked to individuals 
who were possibly preparing "terrorist activities" although he himself 
was not involved in those activities.

The authorities announced on Wednesday they had arrested eight north 
Africans who knew the suspect -- six Moroccans, one Algerian and one 
with dual Spanish and Moroccan nationality.

They said on Thursday they were holding the eight on suspicion of 
possible terrorist crimes and said they had seized computers, video 
tapes, books and fundamentalist literature in searches of five houses in 
Amsterdam.

GOVERNMENT UNDER FIRE

The centre-right government faces mounting criticism for its handling of 
the case, in particular because the suspected killer was known to the 
AIVD security service.

Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a Somali refugee who became a member of parliament for 
the Dutch liberals and who worked with Van Gogh on a film about abuse of 
Muslim women, said the authorities should have taken death threats 
against him more seriously.

"I am furious to find out that the murderer of Theo van Gogh was known 
to the AIVD -- I suspect that a stupid, artificial distinction was made 
between politicians and opinion formers," she said. Hirsi Ali has police 
protection after many threats.

Jozias van Aartsen, parliamentary leader of the VVD liberals who are 
partners in the government coalition, said the security services had failed.

"The mood reminds me a bit of May 1940. The Netherlands was completely 
taken by surprise by the German invasion. It seems to me that we are 
again being surprised," Van Aartsen told the Trouw newspaper in an 
interview.

Parliament is due to debate the issue with ministers next week, probably 
after Tuesday's cremation of Van Gogh.

The suspect, who was shot in the leg as police tried to arrest him, is 
in a prison hospital and will be brought before a judge on Friday at the 
latest.
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