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2003/01
January 2003
ABC / Australia

Dutch national elections

After the sensational win of the new populist party Lijst Pim Fortuyn (LPF) from the gay politician Pim Fortuyn and after his brutal assassination on the 6th of May 2002, the Europe correspondent Michael Brissenden from the Australian public broadcaster ABC travels to the Netherlands to produce a news reportage about what happened to the once so tolerant Dutch society.

He interviews party members from the LPF and political scientist Kees van Dijk from the University of Amsterdam. A Muslim girl in Amsterdam explains the problems she faces because she wears a head scarf and the controversial Dutch Somalian politician Hirsi Ali gives her views on the Dutch society.

For this reportage Featurez gave advice, did the research, set-up and planning, accompanied the filming, did street interviews and translations.

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