Geert Wilders found guilty of inciting discrimination
Source: The Guardian
Geert Wilders found guilty of inciting discrimination
Court declines to sentence Dutch far-right leader over comments
that were demeaning towards Moroccan population
Gordon Darroch in The Hague
Friday 9 December 2016 11.59 GMT
The Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders has been found guilty of inciting discrimination against Dutch Moroccans in a verdict that is expected to intensify the debate about migration in the Netherlands.
A panel of three judges ruled that the Freedom party (PVV) leaders comments in a post-election speech in 2014 were demeaning and thereby insulting towards the Moroccan population. Hendrik Steenhuis, chairman of the judges, said the remarks were clearly aimed at an ethnic population group and delivered in a televised speech for maximum effect.
However, the court cleared Wilders of the charge of inciting hatred and imposed no fine or sentence, ruling that a criminal conviction was sufficient punishment for a politician in Wilders position.
Neither Wilders nor his lawyer, Geert-Jan Knoops, were in court to hear Fridays verdict. Immediately afterwards Wilders issued a press release saying he would appeal and describing the courts decision as a great loss for democracy and freedom of expression.
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