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Six-Month Prison Sentence for Men Who Projected Racist Messages on Iconic Dutch Landmarks

Six-Month Prison Sentence for Men Who Projected Racist Messages on Iconic Dutch Landmarks

Rotterdam court convicts two individuals for projecting extremist slogans on the Erasmus Bridge and other sites, reflecting growing concerns over radicalism in Europe.
In a recent ruling, the Rotterdam District Court sentenced two men to six months in prison for projecting racist slogans onto the Erasmus Bridge during the New Year's transition from 2022 to 2023. The court further found the duo guilty of similar offenses, including projecting messages on the city hall of Eindhoven in February 2023 and, in one instance, on Alkmaar's city hall a few weeks earlier.

The incident on the Erasmus Bridge sparked a wave of condemnation, including from then-Mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb of Rotterdam.

'The undercurrent of extremist ideology is misusing our beautiful bridge, a bridge that belongs to everyone and can shine in all the colors of the rainbow,' Aboutaleb stated, emphasizing that it was disgraceful for such acts to occur in a city devastated by Nazi bombings during World War II.

The convicted individuals, a 26-year-old from Zwijndrecht and a 36-year-old from Landgraaf, were apprehended at the end of February 2023. They faced charges of projecting offensive, neo-Nazi, and discriminatory texts onto the Erasmus Bridge's pylon.

The projected slogans included 'White Lives Matter,' among others.

Shortly after the incident, a group named White Lives Matter claimed responsibility on the social messaging platform Telegram, indicating collaboration with German activists.

Initially, the projections featured neutral greetings such as 'Happy New Year' and 'Best Wishes' before shifting in tone.

Despite the serious nature of their actions, the suspects provided no explanation for their behavior.

During the court proceedings in December, neither suspect appeared.

Their absence disappointed the court, compounded by the fact that they had remained silent during police interrogations, initially promising to provide testimony during the trial.

Defense attorneys offered explanations for their clients’ absence, citing both the media scrutiny surrounding the case and conflicts with work schedules.

The judicial proceedings revealed a division of tasks between the two: the man from Landgraaf managed the texts and communications, while the Zwijndrecht resident, educated in technical physics, operated the projector.

Both individuals had prior convictions for similar misdemeanors.

The verdict aligns with the prosecution's initial request, underscoring the gravity with which the Dutch legal system regards acts of hate speech and extremism.

The case, reported in collaboration with regional news outlets such as Rijnmond, highlights ongoing concerns in Europe about the rise of radical ideologies and the methods by which they are propagated.
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