FadeTheButcher
07-08-2004, 12:44 AM
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1167124/posts
Feyenoord fans call on supporters to come to game with Ajax Amsterdam, known as the ‘Jewish team’, equipped with bomb in order to kill all Jews in stadium.
As Dutch soccer teams begin preparing for the upcoming season, the heated battle between the top two teams in the country has escalated into the publishing of anti-Semitic threats.
Fans of the Feyenoord Rotterdam club have published anti-Semitic slurs against Ajax Amsterdam’s Jewish player Rafael Van-Der Vaart on Feyenoord’s website. The slurs were also directed at Amsterdam’s Jewish community, which is known as a staunch supporter of the team, known as the ‘Jewish team’.
The Feyenoord fans called on its supporters to come to the next game with Ajax equipped with a bomb in order to kill all Jews in the stadium.
Feyenoord fans have been no strangers to anti-Semitism as far back as the 1970s. Numerous extremist incidents were recorded at the time the brothers Ronald and Frank de Boer played for Ajax, with "gas, gas, gas" calls directed at Ronald's Jewish wife.
Several years ago, Feyenoord fans appeared on Dutch television as they were rioting and singing "Hamas, Hamas, all Jews to the gas chambers". Their behavior sank to such lows that the Dutch parliament asked that the team be punished by playing games without any fans in the stands. Two years ago, when their team played against the Turkish Fenerbahce, the fans composed new hate-songs dedicated to Israeli soccer star Haim Revivo, who played for the Turkish team.
Ronny Naftaniel, Director of the Center for Information and Documentation on Israel, read about the disturbing reports on Feyenoord's web site this week and was quick to file a complaint with the Dutch police. "I didn’t hesitate for a moment", said Naftaniel, "I promptly filed a complaint and hope that the matter be addressed soon". Ironically, Feyenoord's fanatical fans were so quick to insult Van der Vaart they failed to realize his mother is not Jewish, but in fact Spanish.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1167124/posts
Feyenoord fans call on supporters to come to game with Ajax Amsterdam, known as the ‘Jewish team’, equipped with bomb in order to kill all Jews in stadium.
As Dutch soccer teams begin preparing for the upcoming season, the heated battle between the top two teams in the country has escalated into the publishing of anti-Semitic threats.
Fans of the Feyenoord Rotterdam club have published anti-Semitic slurs against Ajax Amsterdam’s Jewish player Rafael Van-Der Vaart on Feyenoord’s website. The slurs were also directed at Amsterdam’s Jewish community, which is known as a staunch supporter of the team, known as the ‘Jewish team’.
The Feyenoord fans called on its supporters to come to the next game with Ajax equipped with a bomb in order to kill all Jews in the stadium.
Feyenoord fans have been no strangers to anti-Semitism as far back as the 1970s. Numerous extremist incidents were recorded at the time the brothers Ronald and Frank de Boer played for Ajax, with "gas, gas, gas" calls directed at Ronald's Jewish wife.
Several years ago, Feyenoord fans appeared on Dutch television as they were rioting and singing "Hamas, Hamas, all Jews to the gas chambers". Their behavior sank to such lows that the Dutch parliament asked that the team be punished by playing games without any fans in the stands. Two years ago, when their team played against the Turkish Fenerbahce, the fans composed new hate-songs dedicated to Israeli soccer star Haim Revivo, who played for the Turkish team.
Ronny Naftaniel, Director of the Center for Information and Documentation on Israel, read about the disturbing reports on Feyenoord's web site this week and was quick to file a complaint with the Dutch police. "I didn’t hesitate for a moment", said Naftaniel, "I promptly filed a complaint and hope that the matter be addressed soon". Ironically, Feyenoord's fanatical fans were so quick to insult Van der Vaart they failed to realize his mother is not Jewish, but in fact Spanish.