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Breda Did Not Discriminate: Frustration and Misunderstanding Among Caravan Residents

Summary by Omroep Brabant
Bart and Leonie Hülters of the Dutch Caravan Interests Foundation are deeply disappointed with the ruling by the Netherlands Institute for Human Rights. The body dismissed their complaint about discrimination by the municipality of Breda. The couple had gone to the body because an official allegedly said the family was not entitled to a piece of vacant land next to a camp on Gageldonkseweg because Bart was a caravan dweller. "Very frustrating," …
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Bart and Leonie Hülters of the Dutch Caravan Interests Foundation are deeply disappointed with the ruling by the Netherlands Institute for Human Rights. The body dismissed their complaint about discrimination by the municipality of Breda. The couple had gone to the body because an official allegedly said the family was not entitled to a piece of vacant land next to a camp on Gageldonkseweg because Bart was a caravan dweller. "Very frustrating," …

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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