PVV
asylum minister Faber retracts “replacement theory” comments
June 24, 2024
https://www.dutchnews.nl/2024/06/pvv-asylum-minister-faber-retracts-replacement-theory-comments/
Marjolein
Faber was grilled by MPs during the ministerial hearings on Monday.
Prospective
asylum minister Marjolein Faber has retracted her use of Nazi-era language on
immigration, but insisted her concerns about the impact of asylum on the
“demographics of the Netherlands” were well founded.
The PVV MP
came under intense questioning over comments she made during a debate in the
Senate four years ago, when she was rebuked by prime minister Mark Rutte for
using the term omvolking, or population replacement.
Faber told a
panel of MPs convened to run the rule over ministerial candidates that she
recognised the word, derived from the German Umvolking, “carried terrible
connotations with the past and Nazism”.
“The fact is
that the demographics of the Netherlands are changing. It is very legitimate to
have big concerns about it, and I have. But I realise that the words omvolking
and replacement theory, a deliberate planned policy to alter or replace a
population, is wrong and inappropriate.”
Faber said
she had “no problem” taking back her words. “I don’t believe in a plan or
conspiracy,” she said. “And my party and I despise everything to do with the
Nazis and their ideology.
“The
[intelligence agency] AIVD and [counter-terrorism agency] NCTV haven’t turned
against replacement theory for nothing. I support that view and will not use
those terms again.”
“Doing a
Rutte”
Other MPs
questioned if Faber was sincere about rejecting racist conspiracy theories
given that she continued to voice alarm about the “phenomenon” of demographic
change.
“We see in
the big cities that demographic developments are beginning to take shape,” she
told D66 MP Anne-Marijke Podt. “We can’t deny it, that’s just the facts.”
Stefan van
Baarle, leader of the migrants’ rights party Denk, accused her of “doing a
Rutte” by claiming that her “racist comments weren’t meant in a racist way”.
Van Baarle
pointed out she had “deliberately referred to a replacement agenda” during a
debate and posed alongside Wilders holding up a banner saying “no Arnhemistan”
shortly after the Muslim former Labour MP, Ahmed Marcouch, was appointed as
mayor of Arnhem.
“Can Mrs
Faber acknowledge that these kind of comments about replacing people and
casting suspicion on people with a different origin are racist and that she has
spent years spreading racist conspiracy theories?” he asked.
“I used the
term omvolking in relation to open borders and I was concerned about it,” Faber
replied. “There is huge pressure on our society and that simply needs to end.”
Strict
asylum policy
Faber said
she would work to proved “dignified” accommodation for asylum seekers as
migration minister, but also strive “200%” to realise a “strict” policy that
brings asylum numbers down rapidly.
“I’ve said
before: our society can no longer handle it,” she said. “We’re approaching the
limit of what we can do. There is huge pressure on various sectors, such as the
housing market and healthcare, and we can’t go on like this.”
She said she
would continue the efforts of the outgoing junior asylum minister, Eric van der
Burg, to ease the pressure on the asylum reception centre in Ter Apel by asking
local mayors to provide alternative facilities, even though the PVV has pledged
to abolish the “spreading law” that sets a minimum number of refugees for each
council.
She also
admitted that an infamous tweet she sent five years ago claiming that a knife
attacker in Groningen had a “north African appearance” was wrong.
A video clip
of Faber insisting that the tweet was correct (“mijn tweet klopt“) even after
it had been directly contradicted by police went viral at the time. Faber
admitted for the first time during Monday’s panel hearing that her tweet was
incorrect: “Mijn tweet klopt niet“.
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