Dutch paedophiles to launch political party 
By Vincent Smits in Amsterdam and Stephen Castle in Brussels 
Published: 01 June 2006 
Paedophiles have tested the limits of Dutch tolerance with a plan to 
launch a political party to push for a cut in the legal age of 
consent and legalisation of pornography featuring young people. 

The group, which is due to be registered this week, said it wants 
the consent age dropped from 16 to 12, before having it scrapped 
completely. It also proposes to make child pornography and sex with 
animals legal.

The move to set up the NVD Party (which says it stands for love of 
one's fellow man, freedom and diversity) has provoked condemnation 
from politicians, demands for a government ban and protests from the 
public on websites.

One of the founders of the NVD, Ad van den Berg, 62, told the Dutch 
newspaper de Telegraaf that the fledgling party has been swamped 
with telephone calls from concerned people. "We have a lot of 
explaining to do," he admitted.

Mr Van den Berg said he is surprised by the reactions. "Ten years 
ago we were on speaking terms with society," he said, "but ever 
since the Dutroux-affair [a notorious child killer jailed in 2004] 
in Belgium, nothing has been open for discussion. Society just 
ignores us." According to Mr Van den Berg the only way to make their 
paedophiles' voice heard was via politics.

On its website, the party says children should legally be able to 
have sex from the age of 12 as long as they provide consent. The NVD 
says it also wants to introduce a quality mark for child 
pornography. An independent committee should judge if the children 
had been coerced.

The party also wants to abolish the Dutch Senate, introduce a chosen 
prime minister, legalise soft and hard drugs, as well as indecent 
exposure, and have two-time murderers automatically jailed for life.

Lousewies van der Laan, the leader of the D66 Liberal Party, 
said "these people need a psychiatrist, not a political party". The 
right-wing MP Geert Wilders asked the Dutch Interior and Justice 
ministries to look at options for banning a party with "such sick 
ideas". That request was backed by the Christian party SGP, which 
urged the cabinet to "look at all possibilities to ban this 
absolutely disgusting initiative".

Meanwhile Rita Verdonk, the architect of a host of tough Dutch 
immigration policies, last night lost her bid to lead the country's 
VVD Liberal Party.

Ms Verdonk, known as the "iron lady" of the Netherlands, had hoped 
her election as party leader might pave her way to become the next 
prime minister. But she appeared to pay the price for her role as 
Immigration Minister in threatening to strip the Somali-born critic 
of Islam, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, of her Dutch citizenship. Ms Hirsi Ali, 
who had admitted lying on her asylum application 14 years ago, was 
an ally of the murdered film-maker, Theo Van Gogh. Ms Verdonk's 
decision divided the nation and was criticised by several political 
allies.

Despite predictions that her tough stance on immigration would bring 
Ms Verdonk victory, the 40,000-strong party membership backed Mark 
Rutte, the education minister. Regarded as a more elegant debater, 
he won 51 per cent of the vote to Ms Verdonk's 46.

Ms Verdonk, a populist, has as Immigration Minister drawn up new 
tests on language and culture for immigrants. She also refused to 
pardon 26,000 asylum-seekers who have been living in the Netherlands 
for more than five years. 

Paedophiles have tested the limits of Dutch tolerance with a plan to 
launch a political party to push for a cut in the legal age of 
consent and legalisation of pornography featuring young people. 

The group, which is due to be registered this week, said it wants 
the consent age dropped from 16 to 12, before having it scrapped 
completely. It also proposes to make child pornography and sex with 
animals legal.

The move to set up the NVD Party (which says it stands for love of 
one's fellow man, freedom and diversity) has provoked condemnation 
from politicians, demands for a government ban and protests from the 
public on websites.

One of the founders of the NVD, Ad van den Berg, 62, told the Dutch 
newspaper de Telegraaf that the fledgling party has been swamped 
with telephone calls from concerned people. "We have a lot of 
explaining to do," he admitted.

Mr Van den Berg said he is surprised by the reactions. "Ten years 
ago we were on speaking terms with society," he said, "but ever 
since the Dutroux-affair [a notorious child killer jailed in 2004] 
in Belgium, nothing has been open for discussion. Society just 
ignores us." According to Mr Van den Berg the only way to make their 
paedophiles' voice heard was via politics.

On its website, the party says children should legally be able to 
have sex from the age of 12 as long as they provide consent. The NVD 
says it also wants to introduce a quality mark for child 
pornography. An independent committee should judge if the children 
had been coerced.

The party also wants to abolish the Dutch Senate, introduce a chosen 
prime minister, legalise soft and hard drugs, as well as indecent 
exposure, and have two-time murderers automatically jailed for life.
Lousewies van der Laan, the leader of the D66 Liberal Party, 
said "these people need a psychiatrist, not a political party". The 
right-wing MP Geert Wilders asked the Dutch Interior and Justice 
ministries to look at options for banning a party with "such sick 
ideas". That request was backed by the Christian party SGP, which 
urged the cabinet to "look at all possibilities to ban this 
absolutely disgusting initiative".

Meanwhile Rita Verdonk, the architect of a host of tough Dutch 
immigration policies, last night lost her bid to lead the country's 
VVD Liberal Party.

Ms Verdonk, known as the "iron lady" of the Netherlands, had hoped 
her election as party leader might pave her way to become the next 
prime minister. But she appeared to pay the price for her role as 
Immigration Minister in threatening to strip the Somali-born critic 
of Islam, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, of her Dutch citizenship. Ms Hirsi Ali, 
who had admitted lying on her asylum application 14 years ago, was 
an ally of the murdered film-maker, Theo Van Gogh. Ms Verdonk's 
decision divided the nation and was criticised by several political 
allies.

Despite predictions that her tough stance on immigration would bring 
Ms Verdonk victory, the 40,000-strong party membership backed Mark 
Rutte, the education minister. Regarded as a more elegant debater, 
he won 51 per cent of the vote to Ms Verdonk's 46.

Ms Verdonk, a populist, has as Immigration Minister drawn up new 
tests on language and culture for immigrants. She also refused to 
pardon 26,000 asylum-seekers who have been living in the Netherlands 
for more than five years. 






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