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10 Articles
Wilders’s Tough Message: "Deport the rioters and their families to Morocco"
As we reported, the Netherlands was eliminated from the football World Cup after a penalty shootout against Morocco, which triggered less-than-peaceful public celebrations by the African country’s fans. Predictable Riots on Dutch Streets: Morocco Victory Over the Netherlands Triggers Immigrant Violence Leader of the right-wing anti-immigration Party for Freedom (PVV), Geert Wilders reacted to the riots by stating that the ‘fans’ hailing from M…
It was the three players who wronged the execution of the penalty kicks against Morocco, their mistakes meant the elimination of the national team.
After the Moroccan national football team threw the Netherlands out of the World Cup, serious riots broke out in The Hague. Dramatic shots show Dutch special forces on motorcycles, who had to flee from a mob of Moroccan "fans". Only with water cannons and batons could the overburdened police bring the situation halfway under control. A "football festival" mutated in the Netherlands once more to the safety risk. In the streets of The Hague "celeb…
The Netherlands set their alarms en masse – or stayed awake – to watch the Netherlands – Morocco match live in the middle of the night. The match, which started on NPO 1 at 3:00 AM, was watched by an average of 1.9 million people on TV. The highest number of viewers was reached at 5:51 AM, when 2.2 million people watched the penalty shootout unfold. It is also notable that many viewers switched on their TVs at the start of the match, which could…
Morocco’s classification for the eighth-final of the World Cup after eliminating the Netherlands unleashed the euphoria among Moroccans on Dutch territory, the country’s largest immigrant community, with massive celebrations, honks, flags and fireworks. However, as reported by various local media, there were also numerous riots. Streets in neighborhoods with a large Moroccan population, especially in Amsterdam, Utrecht, Rotterdam and The Hague, …

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