Expert: Moroccan culture of silence causes problems

Gepubliceerd op 12 april 2016 om 09:34

Het taboe binnen de Marokkaanse cultuur om problemen bespreekbaar te maken is een bedreiging voor Nederland. Dat zegt Marokko-expert Marco Kranenburg. Toestanden zoals in Brussel komen ook naar Nederland, zo waarschuwt hij.

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Kranenburg has lived in Morocco for four years, and is now an independent workshop instructor Report Crime Anonymously. In his workshops he wants to enter into dialogue with Moroccan community to break the log dilemma. He also wants the community with his foundation Moroccans Bridge to actively participate in society.

"The Moroccan skoetcultuur comes in a nutshell, you keep your mouth shut. We have seen in Molenbeek where that leads. Salah Abdeslam which could just about street and everyone kept his mouth shut, "Kranenburg explains. "That is also reflected in the Mocro Murders in Amsterdam. There is hardly said anything. That culture, we have to break, but it is so deeply rooted. That goes to policy makers and agents to it. It is not an Islamic issue, but a cultural problem. Even someone like Mayor Aboutaleb does accustomed to with it. He dares not about the discussion. "

Kranenburg doing research (primary) schools on the behavior of particular Moroccan children. "What we see there is shocking. At a school in Amsterdam we asked a class which, in particular Moroccan children are 10-11 years filming what was unsafe in their eyes close. You expect an unsafe crossing or so. But we got back movies in which kelderboxverkrachtinget and ripdealtjes were reenacted. Also allowed to openly announced their intention to IS-soldier. But the report went about it in the drawer. We also see this in schools in Rotterdam and The Hague South and West districts as Transvaal and Schilderswijk. "

Read the whole article at: http://www.metronieuws.nl/nieuws/binnenland/2016/04/expert-marokkaanse-skoetcultuur-geeft-problemen

http://www.metronieuws.nl/ By: Job Halkes Photo: Reuters

 

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