Tucked Sent Salam can win discrimination case

Gepubliceerd op 31 december 2015 om 11:54

Bilal Salam from Tilburg Has A reasonable chance of the discrimination case he filed against the owner or petting Pukkemuk in the Brabant Dongen, win. The right to pray everywhere is in fact very strong, says attorney Danny Mills at Omroep Brabant.

media_xll_3497020-2.jpgAccording to the lawyer, you can not just dismiss people praying in the Netherlands. "The owner does have the right to set rules for behavior and ostentation. But those rules must be reasonable," explains the lawyer Bossche on Omroep Brabant from.

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The Muslim and his family were Monday at the site of the children sent away after his burka-clad family prayed.

The owner of Pukkemuk came against the company, which was then about an hour inside, tell the women had to take off the burqa. They refused this and then came the conflict. Subsequently, the police is onsite come to mediate.

Salam Wednesday did report discrimination. Police spokesman Willem van Hooijdonk confirmed and declared to discuss the case with the prosecutor. The Public Prosecutor (OM) is currently examining the case.

Salam thinks that there is discrimination. ,, We only wanted a nice day. "He says it is not his intention to make Pukkemuk black and Salam called the owner, no Muslim hater.

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