A Ramadan Iftar hosted by the Dutch Amsterdam Police, bringing together about 180 nationalities
- Europe and Arabs
- Tuesday , 26 March 2024 14:43 PM GMT
Amsterdam: Nour al-Din al-Omrani
With the participation of their Dutch counterparts, members of the Amsterdam police of Moroccan origins, and as is customary annually, organized the largest religious demonstration in the Netherlands under the slogan “Iftar makes us one community despite the multiplicity of nationalities.”
Amsterdam: Nour al-Din al-Omrani
With the participation of their Dutch counterparts, members of the Amsterdam police of Moroccan origins, and as is customary annually, organized the largest religious demonstration in the Netherlands under the slogan “Iftar makes us one community despite the multiplicity of nationalities.”
The Amsterdam District Police Coordinator, Abdul Rahman Tonoh, delivered a speech, addressing dozens of guests from the police, figures from the world of art and politics, and activists from civil society. In the name of the “Iftar” initiative, Abdul Rahman called on everyone for the necessity of social solidarity, especially in these circumstances that the world is going through due to the war in Ukraine. And the war on Gaza, as well as the growth of hatred, hatred, and Islamophobia in Amsterdam society, and he called for the necessity of combating racial discrimination, from which even the police force was not spared.
As for the police chief in Amsterdam Amsterdam, Frank Bowe, he said that he is happy to organize such a religious demonstration despite the difficult financial conditions that the police force is experiencing. However, he salutes the initiators and thanks on his behalf all those present, including the police and citizens, and asked them for more cooperation among everyone to maintain stability in Amsterdam. The need to work to put an end to racism and achieve equality among all. Finally, awards were given to figures from civil society.
As for the police chief in Amsterdam Amsterdam, Frank Bowe, he said that he is happy to organize such a religious demonstration despite the difficult financial conditions that the police force is experiencing. However, he salutes the initiators and thanks on his behalf all those present, including the police and citizens, and asked them for more cooperation among everyone to maintain stability in Amsterdam. The need to work to put an end to racism and achieve equality among all. Finally, awards were given to figures from civil society.
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