You are here: Home News News Focus Islamophobia on the rise in the Netherlands
Enlarge font Decrease font Text size


13/02/2008Islamophobia on the rise in the Netherlands

A European human rights watchdog says Islamophobia is gaining ground in the Netherlands, with Muslim minorities facing increasing violence and discrimination. A report released on Tuesday by the European Commission Against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) not only says that Islamophobia has increased, but it also decries the tone of the debate about ethnic minorities in general within Dutch politics and media.

The report is not totally negative. The ECRI concedes that progress has been made in a number of the fields highlighted in its previous report in December 2000. The Netherlands has become party to several international instruments that are relevant to combating racism and racial discrimination. Work is underway for the establishment of a network of professional local anti-discrimination bureaus throughout the country.


Efforts have been intensified to record and counter discrimination within the criminal justice system. Independent research to monitor racism and racial discrimination nationwide has been commissioned and will be carried out regularly. Attention has also been given to the disadvantaged position of members of ethnic minorities on the labour market, and measures have been taken to tackle racial discrimination in access to places of entertainment.

The main criticisms


But the ECRI says that a number of recommendations made in its December 2000 report have not been implemented, or have only been partially implemented. It says that, partly as a consequence of a number of national and international events, the tone of Dutch political and public debate around integration and other issues relevant to ethnic minorities has experienced a dramatic deterioration since that report, resulting in a “worrying polarisation between majority and minority communities”. Targeting the ethnic minority population only, the integration policies adopted since ECRI's last report have not reflected an idea of integration as a two-way process. Anti-Semitic, Islamophobic and other racist materials on the Internet have continued to increase.


Recommendations


In this report, ECRI recommends that the Dutch authorities take further action in a number of areas. It recommends in particular that they should:

  • take the lead in promoting a public debate on integration and other issues relevant to ethnic minorities that avoids polarisation, antagonism, and hostility among communities;
  •  take steps to counter the use of racist and xenophobic discourse in politics;
  • oppose publicly and vigorously all manifestations of Islamophobia;
  • review a number of policies in the light of the prohibition of direct and indirect racial discrimination.



0 reactions to this article

Discussion Forums

Business and Finance in the Netherlands

best American bank while living in NL?, by nologo

Netherlands Soapbox

Green issues, by Bubbba

Employment in the Netherlands

Salaries in Netherlands, by BigAppleWoodenShoe

Sport in the Netherlands

looking for a tennis partner in amsterdam, by Kaja

Legal Problems in the Netherlands

dutch nationality, by tudor_geo

participate in the forums

Inside Expatica
Setting up home in the Netherlands

Setting up home in the Netherlands

A guide to telephone, internet and television along with utility services water, electricity and gas in the Netherlands.

Dutch immigration and residency regulations

Dutch immigration and residency regulations

Lost in the Dutch immigration system? Look no further than this guide compiled for our Survival Guide 2009.

The Netherlands at a glance

The Netherlands at a glance

Some basic facts and figures about living and working in the Netherlands.

Giving birth in the Netherlands

Giving birth in the Netherlands

The challenges and benefits of the maternity system in the Netherlands and how it differs to other countries.