The government will see whether the Netherlands can remove unwanted imams who come from European countries. Now only looked at hate preachers from outside the European Union.
The hate imams from outside the EU will soon be blacklisted, but the VVD wants undesirable imams here also come residing in the EU, says Yahoo! News . The VVD believes that the government should adopt a more active attitude to hate preachers.
Internet
The Labour Party agrees with the proposal of his coalition partner. MP Ahmed Marcouch find that people who incite hatred or pose a threat to public order or national security must be stopped, whether they are European or not.
Marcouch, however, concerns that a black list is not enough is: an imam refused after all, can also spread his message via the Internet or satellite. The CDA believes that there should be such a list.
From hate preachers who come from outside the EU, approval may be withdrawn, provided that it is not provided by any other European country. In February, retired minister Bert Koenders of Foreign Affairs for instance still the visas of three controversial hate imams, who were to preach at a charity gala in Rijswijk. The event was then canceled in Rijswijk, but then took place via a live stream on the internet.
Salafist sheikh
MP Peter Oskam thinks the VVD more must do to prevent hate preachers in Europe to cross the border to the Netherlands. Just over a week ago, there was a benefit in Almere with the controversial Salafi sheikh Esam alowed. He was in Germany for a visa and could then easily the Dutch border.
The National Coordinator for Counterterrorism (NCTb) has been working for some time on a blacklist of hate imams, but it is as yet only to persons who must apply for a visa. Imams from within the EU are exempt from visa requirements and simply can freely travel to the Netherlands
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