Interior minister Kajsa
Ollongren has urged Thierry Baudet to air his grievances in a public
debate after the Forum voor Democratie (FvD) leader filed a police
complaint against her claim that he was failing to tackle racism in his
party.
Baudet announced his decision to seek legal redress against Ollongren
for ‘defamation’ in a press conference on Sunday that lasted less than
four minutes, without giving the half-dozen journalists present any
chance to ask questions.
In a public speech in Nijmegen on Friday, Ollongren attacked Baudet for
not condemning a party colleague Yernaz Ramautarsing, after the latter
claimed in a TV interview that people from non-white races had lower
IQs.
‘The latest spin-off of populism goes beyond the point where Wilders
stops,’ said Ollongren. ‘Baudet’s party seems to be obsessed with one of
the few taboos that I adhere to as a progressive liberal: talking about
race in political debate.’
She went on: ‘Baudet claimed this was a scientific debate. He didn’t
want to get involved in it. In other words, he allowed blatant
discrimination on grounds of race by one of his party colleagues to go
unchallenged.’
Baudet said in his brief statement that Ollongren had crossed a line by
accusing him of committing an offence. ‘Racism is judging people on the
basis of their appearance or origin and we do not do that in any way,’
he said.
On Saturday the FvD leader tweeted a picture of himself at a police
station with his fellow FvD MP and criminal lawyer Theo Hiddema, who is
representing him in the case.
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Dutch Interior minister Kajsa Ollongren has urged Thierry Baudet to air his
grievances in a public debate after the Forum voor Democratie (FvD)
leader filed a police complaint against her claim that he was failing to
tackle racism in his party. Baudet announced his decision to seek legal
redress against Ollongren for ‘defamation’ in a press conference on
Sunday that lasted less than four minutes, without giving the half-dozen
journalists present any chance to ask questions.Read more at DutchNews.nl: Ollongren calls on Baudet to debate racism in parliament, not police station http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2018/02/ollongren-calls-on-baudet-to-debate-racism-in-parliament-not-police-station/
In a public speech in Nijmegen on Friday, Ollongren attacked Baudet for not condemning a party colleague Yernaz Ramautarsing, after the latter claimed in a TV interview that people from non-white races had lower IQs. ‘The latest spin-off of populism goes beyond the point where Wilders stops,’ said Ollongren. ‘Baudet’s party seems to be obsessed with one of the few taboos that I adhere to as a progressive liberal: talking about race in political debate.’ She went on: ‘Baudet claimed this was a scientific debate. He didn’t want to get involved in it. In other words, he allowed blatant discrimination on grounds of race by one of his party colleagues to go unchallenged.’
Baudet said in his brief statement that Ollongren had crossed a line by accusing him of committing an offence. ‘Racism is judging people on the basis of their appearance or origin and we do not do that in any way,’ he said. On Saturday the FvD leader tweeted a picture of himself at a police station with his fellow FvD MP and criminal lawyer Theo Hiddema, who is representing him in the case.
Interior minister Kajsa
Ollongren has urged Thierry Baudet to air his grievances in a public
debate after the Forum voor Democratie (FvD) leader filed a police
complaint against her claim that he was failing to tackle racism in his
party.
Baudet announced his decision to seek legal redress against Ollongren
for ‘defamation’ in a press conference on Sunday that lasted less than
four minutes, without giving the half-dozen journalists present any
chance to ask questions.
In a public speech in Nijmegen on Friday, Ollongren attacked Baudet for
not condemning a party colleague Yernaz Ramautarsing, after the latter
claimed in a TV interview that people from non-white races had lower
IQs.
‘The latest spin-off of populism goes beyond the point where Wilders
stops,’ said Ollongren. ‘Baudet’s party seems to be obsessed with one of
the few taboos that I adhere to as a progressive liberal: talking about
race in political debate.’
She went on: ‘Baudet claimed this was a scientific debate. He didn’t
want to get involved in it. In other words, he allowed blatant
discrimination on grounds of race by one of his party colleagues to go
unchallenged.’
Baudet said in his brief statement that Ollongren had crossed a line by
accusing him of committing an offence. ‘Racism is judging people on the
basis of their appearance or origin and we do not do that in any way,’
he said.
On Saturday the FvD leader tweeted a picture of himself at a police
station with his fellow FvD MP and criminal lawyer Theo Hiddema, who is
representing him in the case.
Read more at DutchNews.nl: Ollongren calls on Baudet to debate racism in parliament, not police station http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2018/02/ollongren-calls-on-baudet-to-debate-racism-in-parliament-not-police-station/
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