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Dutch politician Geert Wilders teases Moroccans amid his appeal

Dutch politician Geert Wilders. / Ph. DR
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The leader of the Netherlands’ far-right nationalist party PVV Geert Wilders has chosen Twitter to tease Moroccans amid his «fewer Moroccans» appeal. On Tuesday, he published a photo that was destined to Moroccans in the Netherlands.

«We want our pools back», he captioned the photo which showed a pool and a Moroccan flag floating on water. «Stop terror», he wrote in his tweet that was supported by far-right sympathizers.

Wilders’ remarks come as hearings in his «fewer Moroccans» case started last week in the Netherlands.  

For the record, Wilders is appealing against the decision of a Dutch court, which found him guilty of «inciting discrimination against Dutch Moroccans».

In 2014, Wilders told the crowds that «the Hague should be a city with fewer problems, if possible, fewer Moroccans».

He then asked his followers whether they want more or fewer Moroccans in the city and they chanted repeating «fewer, fewer, fewer». Wilders responded saying : «We will take care of that».

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