Former Member of Anti-Islamic Greet Wilder’s Dutch party Arnoud van Doorn accepts Islam


Anti Islam Arnoud Van Doorn accepts Islam

JNN 14 Mar 2013 Amsterdam : Fromer Geert Wilders’s Confidante and Former Dutch Islamophobe ‘Arnoud Van Doorn’ Converts to Islam . A former leading member in far-right Dutch politician Geert Wilders’ party has reverted to Islam after an extensive study about the Islamic religion and Muslims. Continue reading

Dutch Catholic Church tenders apology for Thousands of Girls & Boys sexually abused by the Priest and Nuns


European Girls & Boys sexually abused by Catholic Priest & NunsJNN 12 Mar 2013 Amesterdam : A commission investigating abuse of children linked to Dutch Roman Catholic institutions says girls were sexually abused by members of the clergy in their homes and in church, while they suffered physical abuse and intimidation at the hands of nuns at homes for young women. Continue reading

Libyan Chemical Weapons to be investigated and excess to be destroyed


JNN 09 Nov 2011 THE HAGUE, Netherlands — The organization that oversees the global ban on chemical weapons said Friday it will work with Libya’s new rulers to “verify and destroy” possible chemical weapons hidden from international inspectors by Moammar Gaddafi’s regime. Continue reading

Gaddafi's arrest warrant issued by ICC , Hague


JNN 29 June 2011 : Muammar Gaddafi faces a potential war crimes trial at The Hague after the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Monday issued arrest warrants for the Libyan leader, along with his son Saif al-Islam and his military intelligence chief General Abdullah al-Sanoussi. The warrants allege that all three men were involved in ordering security forces to open fire on unarmed protesters last February, turning a peaceful protest movement into a four-month civil war.  Continue reading

Gaddafi’s arrest warrant issued by ICC , Hague


JNN 29 June 2011 : Muammar Gaddafi faces a potential war crimes trial at The Hague after the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Monday issued arrest warrants for the Libyan leader, along with his son Saif al-Islam and his military intelligence chief General Abdullah al-Sanoussi. The warrants allege that all three men were involved in ordering security forces to open fire on unarmed protesters last February, turning a peaceful protest movement into a four-month civil war.  Continue reading

Thousands Protest against Govt. cuts In Hague


 

JNN 19 Feb 2011 Hague : Dutch Unions say some 10,000 workers took to the streets of The Hague on Thursday to protest against public spending cuts and a government proposal to freeze pay.

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