20/05/2013Police, locals deny claim part of The Hague is a 'Sharia triangle'
 Claim by newspaper Trouw that part of The Hague’s Schilderswijk district is so 
dominated by orthodox Muslims that they are dictating what people should wear 
and how they should behave, 
have been denied by both police and local politicians. Under the headline 
‘Hague district is orthodox Muslim territory', Trouw said ‘short skirts and 
dresses are not accepted on the street'.
The paper said the area, with a population of some 5,000, is known by  
locals as ‘The Sharia Triangle'. 'Very slowly, the rules in the area  
are beginning to change,' the article said. 'The norms of the majority  
are beginning to take over.'

Modest clothing

Trouw
  interviewed a woman, named as Wilma, who said her daughter had been  
hassled about her style of dress and her son had been called a kafir for
  lighting a cigarette. 
A veiled Muslim woman named Meryam told  
the paper that dressing modestly would do the locals good. She pointed  
out that ‘women in the heart of the Bible belt wear long skirts and  
no-one works in Staphorst on Sunday' either.
The paper also 
interviewed one man who said he feels he is being  driven out of the 
area because he owns a dog. And a local youth gang  member said 
criminality has dropped, not because of extra police  efforts, but 
because the youngsters are ‘afraid of the wrath of Allah'.

Wilders

The
 article generated a tweet from anti-immigration campaigner and MP  
Geert Wilders who described the situation as ‘islamofacisim' and said  
he will visit the area as soon as possible.
Other MPs demanded a 
parliamentary debate on the issue. Socialist MP  Sadet Karabulut said 
she recognised some of the things Trouw describes  in her own 
experiences in the locality.
She called for efforts to improve the mix of housing in the locality and 
measures to ensure schools have a better ethnic mix.

Control

But
 locals were quick to describe the article as exaggerated. ‘We  know the
 area is dominated by Muslims, yes,' said local Christian  Democrat 
leader Gert-Jan Bakker. ‘But we have never noticed that they  are in 
control.'
Local police chief Michel de Roos told broadcaster 
Omroep West claims  by Trouw that the police allow locals to solve their own 
problems is  not true. The police presence in the area has been 
strengthened and  local beat officers have a strong local network, he 
said.
‘We have had no indications that there is a sort of sharia 
police,'  he said. ‘That is not to say it does not happen, but we are 
unaware of  it.' 


© DutchNews.nl

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