http://www.islamonline.net/English/News/2005-05/21/article03.shtml

OSCE Says Dutch Muslims Live in Fear


 “There is a problem in Holland as far as tolerance and non-discrimination
is concerned,” Orhun said. (OSCE).

AMSTERDAM, May 21, 2005 (IslamOnline.net & News Agencies) – Europe’s main
rights and democracy watchdog, the Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), expressed concern at increasing Dutch
intolerance towards Muslims and the “climate of fear” under which the
minority was living.

“Holland was reputed to be a country of tolerance where integration, as
compared to other European countries, had been achieved acceptably. But
recent events have shown there is a problem,” said Omur Orhun, OSCE
Chair’s Personal Representative on Combating Intolerance and
Discrimination against Muslims.

“Especially from representatives of some civil society organizations there
were repeatedly feelings of fear expressed. Not claims of physical attacks
or abuse, but a climate of fear,” Reuters quoted Orhun as telling a news
conference Friday, May 20, ending a three-day visit to the Netherlands.

Orhun, who met Dutch politicians as well as Turkish, Moroccan and
Surinamese migrant groups and human rights organizations, said the fact
the government had invited him to visit the country showed it wanted to
tackle the situation.

“There is a problem in Holland as far as tolerance and non-discrimination
is concerned,” he said. “But the situation is not tragic and the problem
can be solved with common sense and trying to build bridges.”

Home to almost one million Muslims or six percent of the population, the
country’s reputation for tolerance and social harmony was shattered by the
murder last November of filmmaker Theo van Gogh for his anti-Islam
documentary and its violent aftermath.

A Dutch-Moroccan man was charged with the killing. Dozens of mosques, and
Muslim schools were attacked in apparent retaliation.

Representatives of the Muslim minority in the Netherlands swiftly
condemned the killing of the controversial filmmaker.

The xenophobia and extremism cancer further prompted Queen Beatrix to
dedicate her annual address to the nation on December 25 to national unity
and the importance of tolerance and moderation for the welfare of Dutch
society.

“Growing Fault Line”


A file photo of an attack on a mosque in the Netherlands.


Orhun further said tension was on the rise in many Western countries over
Muslim immigrants and said he hoped to visit the United States, Germany,
France and Britain soon.

“There is mistrust and stigmatization of Muslims and a growing fault line
between the Muslim communities and the host societies,” said the Turkish
diplomat.

Orhun recommended that Islam should not be politicized by countries that
are home to Muslim immigrants or by the immigrants themselves, who must
also do more to distance themselves from radicalism and condemn violence
committed in Islam’s name.

Western governments could also do more to counter stigmatizing of Muslim
youths, he said.

“The sense of being accepted would tend to decrease this radicalization.
Equal opportunities would also create lesser possibilities, lesser chances
of radicalization,” noted Orhun.

A recent report released by the International Helsinki Federation for
Human Rights (IHF) said that Muslim minorities across Europe have been
experiencing growing distrust, hostility and discrimination since the 9/11
attacks.

In April, The United Nations Commission on Human Rights adopted a
resolution calling for combating defamation campaigns against Islam and
Muslims in the West.


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