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04/12/2007"Anti-Wilders movement a good idea"

4 December 2007

AMSTERDAM – Almost 43 percent of the Dutch thinks the new movement against Geert Wilders is a good idea. Just over 42 percent disagrees. This has emerged from a random survey commissioned by the AD.

Almost three quarters of those asked said that Wilders' comments about the Koran, for instance, lead to "dangerous tensions in society." More than 45 percent thinks that the countermovement incites hate against Wilders.

[Copyright Expatica News + ANP 2007]

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