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December 8, 2006

Belian: How the Turkish Government Influenced the Dutch Elections

The Brussels Journal presents a fascinating tale--fascinating for all the wrong reasons: Trojan Horse: Ankara Influenced Dutch Election Results

Yesterday evening, the Dutch television program Nova caused considerable embarrassment in the Netherlands by revealing how the Turkish government influenced last months' Dutch general elections. In an e-mail sent to thousands of ethnic Turks in the Netherlands the Turkish Ministry of Religious Affairs called on them to vote for Fatma Koser Kaya, a 38-year old woman whose family emigrated to the Netherlands when she was six years old. Koser Kaya is a member of the leftist “social-liberal” Democrats 66 (D66) party. On 22 November, D66 lost three of its previous six seats in Parliament. Koser Kaya, however, though only sixth on the list of D66 candidates, was elected as one of the party's three parliamentarians thanks to the 34,564 individual votes she got, possibly as a result of the Turkish government’s interference.[...]

Link via National Review's The Corner.

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Posted by Ruy Diaz at December 8, 2006 2:10 PM

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