Dutch Parliament Votes to Ban Ritual Slaughter

28 June 2011 The Dutch parliament voted in favour of banning kosher and halal slaughter of animals, following debate which saw considerable resistance from Jewish and Muslim communities. The ban contains an exception such that groups able to prove that animals do not suffer comparatively more during ritual slaughter than standard methods will be permitted…

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Potential Compromise on Ritual Slaughter

23 June 2011 A hotly debated proposal in Dutch parliament to ban ritual slaughter has potentially reached a compromise. This compromise would allow ritual slaughter to continue under certain circumstances, and has the support of a slim majority of MPs. It would allow exceptions to the ban on slaughtering animals which have not been stunned…

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Continued Resistance to Dutch Ban on Ritual Slaughter

June 9 2011   A proposed ban on ritual slaughter which currently had majority support in the Netherlands parliament is facing continued resistance. The ban targets the production of kosher and halal meat in the country. Members of the national Green Left (GroenLinks) are being asked to vote against the ban, while the VVD party…

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Ritual Slaughter of Animals to Continue in Netherlands

The Dutch Parliament has terminated efforts by the country’s animal rights party (PvdD) to ban the ritual slaughter of animals without anaesthetic. MPs announced that religious freedoms were more important. The news is of relevance to both Jewish and Muslim communities in the country, and their ritual slaughter of cows, chickens, sheep and goats.

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Stop the Islamization campaign launched in Ghent

Vlaams Belang introduced a campaign called Stop Islamization in Ghent. The party plans to distribute twenty thousand pamphlets in neighborhoods most fiercely hit by Islamization. The campaign includes demands against subsidizing Islam, questionable marriages, ritual slaughter, and includes stricture regulations for the development of mosques and a headscarf ban for teachers.

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