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Dutch Politician Fortuyn Is Shot Dead

May 6, 2002

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS




Filed at 3:20 p.m. ET



HILVERSUM, Netherlands (AP) -- Right-wing Dutch politician
Pim Fortuyn, whose anti-immigration party stunned the
public with its strong showing in local elections last
March, was shot six times and killed Monday as he left a
radio interview.

Dutch television said the 54-year-old politician was shot
in the head, neck and chest. The attack came nine days
before national elections, and opinion polls had predicted
Fortuyn would lead one of the largest parties in
parliament.

Prime Minister Wim Kok confirmed Fortuyn's death.

``After
this assassination, Pim Fortuyn is gone,'' Kok said in The
Hague after breaking off a campaign engagement in the
western city of Haarlem. ``This is a deep tragedy. I am
shocked. This is a deep tragedy for those close to him, for
his loved ones and for our country and our democracy.''

The radio reporter who interviewed Fortuyn said police with
dogs chased and captured a man with a gun. Other witnesses
said the gunman was chased by at least four people after
the shooting. Police had no immediate comment.

It was the first time in modern history that a Dutch
political leader was assassinated. ``These are things you
thought were just not possible in the Netherlands,'' said
Ad Melkert, new leader of the ruling Labor Party and its
candidate for prime minister. ``It's a low-point for our
democracy.''

Fortuyn, a former academic and columnist who led an openly
gay lifestyle, had dictated debate during the campaign with
verbal attacks on the country's growing Muslim population
and strident criticism of the national government.

He called Islam a ``backward'' culture and laid claim to
leadership of the Netherlands' perennially vacant political
right.

Fortuyn (pronounced fore-TOWN) was leaving a 3FM radio
network interview in Hilversum, about 10 miles southeast of
Amsterdam, when he was attacked. He was heading for his car
when gunned down. Television said paramedics treated
Fortuyn where he fell at the entrance to a building, and he
was not taken to hospital.

``I saw Pim Fortuyn lying on the ground with a bullet wound
in his head,'' said television reporter Dave Abspoel.

Fortuyn's rise mirrored a right-wing resurgence in several
European countries, lately highlighted by the
anti-immigrant Jean Marie Le Pen's surprise showing in the
first round of French presidential elections. He was
soundly defeated in Sunday's run-off vote by incumbent
Jacques Chirac.

Nevertheless, Fortuyn had dissociated himself from Le Pen
and other European extreme right leaders.

Fortuyn's platform seemed out of place in the Netherlands,
which has a reputation for liberalism. It was the first
country to legalize gay marriages, regulate prostitution,
approve and control euthanasia, and tolerate the
over-the-counter sale of marijuana in hundreds of ``coffee
shops.''

Though tolerant of such subcultures, Fortuyn's popularity
has exposed a deep vein of suspicion of immigrants in
Europe's most densely populated country, about 2 million of
whose 16 million people are not native Dutch. About 800,000
are Muslims, predominantly Moroccans and Turks.

Several political parties called for a halt in the
campaign, but there was no immediate demand to postpone the
vote. The head of the Liberal Party, VVD, Hans Dijkstal,
stopped his party's campaign.

In the Netherlands, most political leaders travel without
bodyguards, often using public transportation. The only
exceptions were Kok, as head of government. Fortuyn,
however, had his own bodyguards and his party headquarters
in Rotterdam were always guarded.

Last March, his newly formed party stunned the nation by
sweeping 35 percent of the vote in local elections in
Rotterdam, a port city with a large immigrant population.

Police cordoned off Fortuyn's house in Rotterdam, where he
often met supporters and gave interviews. Followers lay
bouquets outside the house.

Fortuyn's hard-hitting campaign against immigration and
what he called ``the mess'' created by Kok's eight-year
coalition, dominated the campaign and refocused the issues.


Fortuyn had recently expressed fears for his safety. A few
weeks ago, protesters threw cream pies laced with urine in
his face.

http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/international/AP-Netherlands-Politician-Attacked.html?ex=1021729040&ei=1&en=a4d52f0edc16be7d



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