Residential travellers of The Hague in the Volkskrant
Due to discriminatory caravan policies, Sinti, Roma and Travellers in The Hague sometimes have to wait a lifetime for a pitch, according to the Volkskrant. In the Volkskrant article, one of the residents also says that his caravan camp was declared unlivable years ago. It is more common for caravan camps to be located in […]
Human Rights Board hearing on banking discrimination
Muslims and people with names considered “foreign” by some experience discrimination by banks. This has also been reported by the National Coordinator against Discrimination and Racism. These citizens face anti-terrorism investigations, have to answer extensive questions, cannot open a bank account, or experience their account or transactions being blocked. This also affects individuals who transfer […]
Veenendaal municipality must provide documents on secret investigation to Taubah
The court finds in favour of Taubah Foundation and determines that the Municipality of Veenendaal must provide Taubah with various documents surrounding the secret investigation. This is because Taubah has made it sufficiently plausible that the municipality acted unlawfully towards it. The court rejected Taubah’s request to see the secret NTA report. According to the […]
Final: children in the Netherlands may no longer be cut off from drinking water due to landmark court ruling
For a large group of children in the Netherlands, the future looks brighter: from today, families with children may no longer be cut off from drinking water for good. This practice has been stopped by the court’s ruling in the lawsuit filed by Defence for Children Netherlands and the Dutch Legal Committee for Human Rights […]
Legal analysis demonstration at universities and colleges
The right to demonstrate is a nationally, European and internationally recognized human right. But the right to demonstrate and related right to freedom of expression is under pressure worldwide, including in the Netherlands. Recently, the Universities of the Netherlands and the Association of Universities of Applied Sciences published the Directive on Protests by Universities and […]
Dutch court: The Hague discriminates against Roma, Sinti and Travellers and must realise more caravan sites
Today, on May 5 2024, the District Court of The Hague ruled that the municipality of The Hague racially discriminates against Roma, Sinti and Travellers. There are not enough caravan sites and the municipality has not built a single new site for 25 years. This constitutes a human rights violation. The verdict puts an end […]
Dutch ‘Woonbond’ responds in lawsuit over excessive rents
The Woonbond is a Dutch organisation, standing up for the rights and interests of tenants in the Netherlands. In March 2024, the Woonbond, supported by lawyers from PILP, joined a lawsuit filed by private landlords against the Dutch State. These landlords, united in the Fair Rent for Landlords Foundation (hereinafter ‘Fair Rent’), sued the State […]
Ombudsman: confiscating tents and criminalising aid workers ‘not proper and inappropriate’
This morning, the Dutch National Ombudsman published the report “Forbidden to offer help?” (Verboden hulp te bieden?). The complaint filed by MiGreat and Doorbraak, assisted by lawyers from PILP, about the confiscation of tents and criminalisation of aid workers at the application centre of the Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers (COA) in […]
Sanctions protesting students withdrawn
In February 2024, Amsterdam University College (AUC) imposed far-reaching sanctions on six students for their alleged involvement in student protests about Palestine on campus. PILP assisted these students with their objections to these sanctions. Now, in response to these objections, AUC has informed the students that all sanctions have been withdrawn. This shows that standing […]
ARGOS broadcast on bank discrimination case
Muslims and people with names seen as “foreign” are discriminated against by banks, according to the National Coordinator against Discrimination and Racism. In February 2024, PILP and the anti-discrimination organisation Discrimination.nl started proceedings at the Netherlands Institute for Human Rights, for and with three citizens who have been discriminated against by banks. PILP is pursuing […]