'Australian visa for Wilders deliberately delayed'

Gepubliceerd op 5 oktober 2015 om 21:40

The Australian Government provides instant for delays in granting visas to Geert Wilders. That says Debbie Robinson, president of the Liberty Alliance Party Australia (ALA). As the government would like to avoid the PVV-leader at the start of her new party.

'Australisch visum voor Wilders doelbewust vertraagd'According to Australian media, there is a hitch in granting the visa. Robinson suspects foul play, calling it "an attack on freedom of expression."

Wilders down under
The PVV leader should have been in possession of a visa. Last month there were policemen from the Netherlands in Perth to prepare for Wilders' visit to the Australian city. Then it was reported that the visa would be quick.

Wilders had in 2012 also wait for a visa when he was Robinson's invitation to a series of speeches would love. At the time, he would give a speech for her anti-Islam party The Q Society of Australia. Moreover, the visa was not refused him then.

Tough approach
Finally suggested Wilders from the trip because of the uncertainty about his visa and he was still holding to Australia omdaar speeches in February 2013. The Australian Department of Immigration does not disclose current affairs and will not now respond to his visa application.

The fiercely against Islam and immigration turned ALA inspired by Wilders. Wilders is in turn inspired by Australia that the immigration issue in his "civilized, sensible but hard tackles'

RTL News / © Reuters

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