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Dutch anti-terror raids net 7
2004-11-11
Dutch police arrested two people after a violent 14-hour stand-off at a house in The Hague, in which four officers were wounded by a hand grenade. The two are suspected of "terrorist conspiracy with the aim of murder". Anti-bomb experts were searching the apartment at the centre of the siege on Wednesday night for explosives. Police said four people were detained in Amsterdam and one in Amersfoort as part of the same investigation into a network of radical Muslims. A Muslim school in Uden was burned down earlier on Wednesday, and attacks have targeted Christian and Muslim buildings across the Netherlands.

The area where The Hague raid took place - near the Holland Spoor train station - was sealed off and airspace immediately over it was closed. The building was surrounded by police in riot gear, fire engines, ambulances and special forces. Police evacuated neighbours and they were bussed to local shelters. "Around 1630 (1530 GMT), after special units fired teargas into the apartment, two men were arrested," The Hague prosecutor Han Moraal told a press conference.

Police chief Gerard Bouwman said there had been an exchange of gunfire, and a hand grenade was thrown at the arresting officers, which exploded injuring several. Two of the injured officers were reported to be in a serious condition. One of the suspects was shot in the shoulder after he failed to obey police instructions, officials said. The area remained sealed off on Wednesday night as police searched the apartment for explosives, the BBC's Geraldine Coughlan in The Hague said.

Dutch Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende told parliament that extremism was undermining democracy. "It is the joint task of Muslims and non-Muslims to warn young people against radicalisation," he said, according to the Associated Press news agency. The Dutch Immigration Minister, Rita Verdonk, has warned that EU countries are at risk, because of an increasing radicalism among young Muslims. She said member states must act urgently to improve the integration of foreigners. The minister, whose nation holds the EU presidency, said countries must ensure that immigrants learn the local language and accept Western values, but she said the EU also needed to develop, in her words, a common vision of integration. Last week EU leaders agreed to create a common asylum system by 2010 to try to prevent illegal immigration into the EU.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#4  what are the chances they're caucasian?
Posted by: Frank G   2004-11-11 8:00:25 PM  

#3  Hokay, now get this:

"Two of the seven terrorism suspects that were apprehended yesterday, turn out to be brothers.
Yeah, I got a warm fuzzy feeling too.
What's more, they're not Moroccans. They're Dutch Americans, both from Amersfoort. Their father was an American soldier based in Europe. Their mother was Dutch. The oldest of the two is name[d] Jason W. He is 19 years old and, according to some sources, converted to Islam five years ago. Another source states he converted at the age of 13, which at least isn't contradictory. At that time, he got a new name: Abu Mujahied Amrik, according to shock blog GeenStijl." -- Zacht Ei, Terrorism is All About Family Values, November 11

More converts. More info at link.
[From a Dutch English-language blog that's been following this.]
Posted by: Old Grouch   2004-11-11 7:55:59 PM  

#2  apparently Spoor has the same meaning in several languages
Posted by: Frank G   2004-11-11 5:52:29 PM  

#1  How about this: the immigrants assimilate and learn the language and accept the host country's values, or they get deported. The host country needs to remember that they are in charge. Sheesh!
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-11-11 5:30:06 PM  

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