The Implications Of Dutch Counter-Terrorism Policies On Minority Groups
Özet
The aim of this thesis is to examine the effect of the preventive counter-terrorism
policies and measures on minority groups in the Netherlands. The main focus of this
thesis will be to determine the deficiency of the counter-terrorism policies and measures
and to give suggestions for future studies, which can improve the current position of
minority groups in the Netherlands and the counter-terrorism policies and measures.
The main argument of this thesis is that the current Dutch preventive counter-terrorism
approach is discriminating and violating the human rights of ethnic minorities in the
Netherlands. This thesis is organised into four parts. Part one provides an insight on
how terrorism and counter-terrorism can be understood and defined. Part two elaborates
the current Dutch preventive counter-terrorism strategy and approach. The third part
gives an in-depth analysis on the effect of counter-terrorism on minority groups and
human right violations by counter-terrorism. The last part highlights the negative effect
of the current counter-terrorism policies and measures being used in the Netherlands.
The conclusion that comes out of this thesis argues that the current preventive counterterrorism
policies and measures do violate human rights of minority groups and are
rather discriminating based on ethnic, race and religion. The Dutch government have
allowed stigmatising of minorities as the ‘others’. In order to improve the position of
minority groups in the Netherlands, this thesis gives a few suggestions for future
studies, in order for everyone to exercise their human rights and the improvement of the
current counter-terrorism policies and measures