Geert Wilders, leader of the Party for Freedom (PVV), has receiving packages at his offices in the Dutch parliament stuffed with toilet paper and feces. The Dutch populist, whose party came first in the Dutch elections last year and is now part of the ruling coalition government, said on X (formerly Twitter), “Ok, it’s not a letter bomb, but still: would the person who sent me packages with toilet paper and feces via the Dutch Parliament address today and a few times before please stop doing so, it’s really too sick for words.”
For years, Wilders has been on the receiving end of death threats due to his anti-Islam views. He has previously called for the Quran to be banned in the Netherlands. For instance, aPakistani cricket player was sentenced to 12 years in prison last year for putting a bounty on Wilders’s head worth three million rupees (then around €21,000/$22,500) in 2018. Khalid Latif was tried in absentia in the Netherlands, and remains at large in Pakistan.
Earlier this year, Wilders softened his rhetoric on Islam and said he was scrapping prior proposals to ban the Quran and mosques, in order to make progress on agreeing a coalition with the establishment right.
While Wilders may have changed his public stance on Islam, he remains a steadfast supporter of Israel. He has suggested in the aftermath of the October 7 attacks that Palestinians should be relocated to nearby Jordan, arguing it was always intended to be the Palestinian state.
Several Arab states, including Jordan, Bahrain, Yemen, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), condemned Wilders for his suggestion.
Ok het is geen bombrief maar toch: wil diegene die vandaag en al een paar keer eerder pakketjes met toiletpapier en ontlasting naar me stuurt via het adres van de TK daar mee kappen, het is echt te ziek voor woorden en de medewerkers van de TK zitten er ook niet op te wachten.
— Geert Wilders (@geertwilderspvv) July 24, 2024