MPs, Moroccans criticise Bolkestein’s Jewish emigration comments

A number of MPs have criticised former VVD leader Frits Bolkestein for suggesting orthodox Jews should leave the Netherlands because of rising anti-semitism.


Geert Wilders used the microblogging service Twitter to say it is not Jews who should emigrate but ‘the Moroccans who are anti-semitic’. And GroenLinks leader Femke Halsema said: ‘people who are being threatened deserve protection in their own country’.
The Christian Democrats have called for a summit about combating anti-semitism involving both Muslim and Jewish organisations.
And the Dutch Moroccan information centre CIDM said Bolkestein’s comments were scare-mongering.
‘ This is nothing other than the lastet generalisated insult targeting Dutch Moroccans,’ a spokesman told the Telegraaf.

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