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Ethnic profiling: the current situation in 2024

In February 2024, our clients sent a letter to the cabinet urging them to formally declare in writing that ethnic profiling is prohibited and to enforce this ban across all government organizations. This call comes a year after the Court of Appeal in The Hague affirmed that ethnic profiling constitutes discrimination and is therefore illegal. […]

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State Police ruling final: Cabinet, take effective action now against ethnic profiling

The Dutch State will not appeal the decision of the Court of Appeal of The Hague on ethnic profiling by the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee (KMar). The State is resigning itself to the court’s ruling, making it final. This is an important step in the fight against racism and discrimination. The lawsuit was filed by a […]

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Court prohibits ethnic profiling

This morning the Court of Appeal issued a landmark ruling in the case of two citizens, Amnesty International, Control Alt Delete, RADAR and NJCM against the state over ethnic profiling by the Royal Military Police (KMar). Lawyers from PILP and Houthoff assisted the coalition in these proceedings. The court ruled that the KMar’s current method […]

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Court looks into ethnic profiling by state police

Today, December 8, 2022, the appeal in the lawsuit against ethnic profiling by the Royal Military Police (KMar) was filed. The coalition against ethnic profiling demands that the KMar stop using ethnicity in risk profiles and selection decisions at border controls. The Hague Court of Appeal must rule on the matter. There were three notable […]

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Coalition against ethnic profiling in appeal against KMar

A coalition of civil society organizations and two non-white citizens have appealed the court’s ruling on ethnic profiling by the Royal Military Police (KMar) during MTV (Mobile Security Surveillance) checks. During these checks in the border area, the KMar selects people based on their appearance, skin color, (alleged) ethnicity or nationality, among other things. There […]

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Interview Merel Hendrickx on Ethnic profiling at MTV checks

On March 15, 2022, Merel Hendrickx, lawyer for PILP, was interviewed about MTV checks. The District Court of The Hague ruled on September 22 that the KMar may select travelers partly on the basis of ethnicity. According to the court, this does not constitute discrimination. Nevertheless, in November the KMar announced that it would stop […]

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Court allows ethnic profiling

This morning, the District Court of The Hague handed down its judgment in the case that PILP, together with Houthoff, filed on behalf of a coalition of civil society organizations and two nonwhite citizens against the Royal Military Police about ethnic profiling during MTV (Mobile Surveillance Security) checks. The court ruled that ethnicity may be […]

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Lawsuit over Ethnic Profiling in the Media

On June 15, 2021, the District Court of The Hague heard the case on ethnic profiling by the Royal Netherlands Military Constabulary (KMar). A coalition of citizens and civil society organizations took the state to court. The KMar’s current policy allows ethnicity to play a role in border controls. This leads to discrimination, which is […]

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Watch event on lawsuit ethnic profiling back

In February 2020, two individual citizens of color, Amnesty International, Control Alt Delete, anti-discrimination agency RADAR and PILP filed a lawsuit against the Royal Military Police. They asked the court to end discriminatory border controls. On Oct. 7 at 8:30 p.m., the summons was scrutinized during an event. Anti-discrimination agency RADAR, Amnesty International and Mpanzu […]

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Royal Marechaussee taken to court for ethnic profiling

Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2020, the Dutch state will be subpoenaed for ethnic profiling by the Royal Military Police. The plaintiffs – two individual citizens, Amnesty International, Control Alt Delete, anti-discrimination agency RADAR and PILP – are asking the court to draw a line and end discriminatory border controls. The Royal Military Police is acting in […]

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