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Hirsi Ali case sparks wider Dutch passport enquiry
2006-05-23
AMSTERDAM — A majority of MPs in the Dutch parliament have demanded to know how many other former asylum seekers have been stripped of Dutch naturalisation because they lied about their identity.

The governing Christian Democrats (CDA) and Liberals (VVD) supported the opposition green-left party GroenLinks in calling for an investigation to establish how often the sanction has been applied since the law came into force in 1989.

This is the latest element in the political storm over the position of former Liberal MP Ayaan Hirsi Ali. The Somali-born critic of Islam announced last week she is leaving the Netherlands for the US after Immigration Minister Rita Verdonk cast doubt on the validity of her Dutch naturalisation.

In a television documentary days earlier, Hirsi Ali said she had lied about her name and date of birth to get asylum in the Netherlands in 1992. She became a Dutch citizen five years later. Hirsi Ali has been open about these lies since 2002 when she joined the VVD. Verdonk, also a member of the VVD, said she had not been aware of the lies prior to the television programme.

The Minister came in for a lot of criticism in relation to the way Hirsi Ali has been treated. But Verdonk argued she was merely following a Supreme Court ruling that said it is unclear who has been naturalised if the applicant uses an assumed name.

Parliament passed motions to compel Verdonk to review Hirsi Ali's case and to ensure she keeps her Dutch nationality.

This has led to calls for equal treatment for everyone. "Ayaan must not be treated better or worse than others," CDA MP Mirjam Sterk said. "We want to know what criteria were in force in recent years and how they were applied".

Liberal MP Arno Visser said "clearer insight" was required with a view to drafting a new amendment of the law. He said the intention was not to reverse all previous cases in which a person's citizenship was removed.
Posted by:ryuge

#6  Thanks.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-05-23 09:08  

#5  There used to be a couple of dutch here, including Dutchgeek and an another one whose nick I don't remember, my bad.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-05-23 09:06  

#4  Try Zacht Ei
Posted by: ed   2006-05-23 08:56  

#3  Lot's of Dutch political games going on here. Apparently Verdonk did deport someone a few weeks ago for exactly what HA did and that is part of her justification for doing it to HA also. Otherwise a double standard. Another part may have ber V's jealousy of HA's rise in the party. But this may have backfired bigtime. Do we have a Dutchman on board who can tell us what is really going on?
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-05-23 08:46  

#2  meet box
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-05-23 08:37  

#1  pandora
Posted by: 2b   2006-05-23 08:31  

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