(NL Times) There are “indications” that former Minister Ivo Opstelten of Justice and Security urged the Public Prosecution Service in 2014 to prosecute PVV leader Geert Wilders for hate speech over statements he made about Moroccans, Wilders’ lawyer Geert-Jan Knoops said. He asked the court for “further investigation” into the question of whether the minister influenced this case, Knoops said to RTL Nieuws.
Wilders is facing discrimination [charges] over statements he made about Moroccans while campaigning in The Hague in 2014. Wilders said that The Hague should be a city with fewer problems and, if possible, fewer Moroccans. The PVV leader also asked a cafe full of his followers whether they want more or fewer Moroccans in The Hague and the Netherlands, to which they responded by chanting “fewer, fewer, fewer.” Wilders then said he would arrange that.