Joining hands to end racial discrimination

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Joining hands to end racial discrimination 91th session CERD November 23, 2016 PP related to the Written Contribution of Dr. Barryl A. Biekman Tiye International National Monument Dutch Slavery Past Coördinaten Monitoring Group UN Decade For People of African Descent On Behalf of the Civil Society People of African Descent in The Netherlands 91th session CERD November 23th, 2016 contribution dr.Biekman

Examples of Black Pete figures 91th session CERD November 23th, 2016 contribution dr.Biekman

91th session CERD November 23th, 2016 contribution dr.Biekman

91th session CERD November 23th, 2016 contribution dr.Biekman Watch The Faces of The People Who are doing an urgent appeal to The CERD for Help to use your influence to bring an end to this Racial Stereotyping Symbolic Violance, in the Netherlands. 91th session CERD November 23th, 2016 contribution dr.Biekman

Voorbeeld aanpak in Nederland

EXAMPLES OF POLICE BRUTALITY The following pictures reflect the examples of what can happen with people who are protesting against the Black Pete figure. Examples of police brutality by the arresting of a black activist. The only what the activist did was standing in a crowd with a t-shirt with the inscription "Zwarte Piet is Racisme" (Black Pete is Racism). More of these accidents took place when the police arrested people who were peacefully protesting, 91th session CERD November 23th, 2016 contribution dr.Biekman

91th session CERD November 23th, 2016 contribution dr.Biekman

91th session CERD November 23th, 2016 contribution dr.Biekman Your attention is asked FOR THE BELOW LINK. In the city of The Hague (named as city of peace and justice where the Peace Palace; the National Government Administration and the Dutch Parliament as well the International Court of Justice are situated) the Saint Nicholas Black Pete Organizations has decided to upgrade the amount of Black Pete figures this year. http://denhaagfm.nl/2016/11/07/sinterklaas-in-den-haag-op-pad-met-nieuwe-pieten/ Please Take Notice to the foLLowig pictures. these makes clear how protest manifestations against black pete are Banned 91th session CERD November 23th, 2016 contribution dr.Biekman

91th session CERD November 23th, 2016 contribution dr.Biekman https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=politieoptreden+zwarte+piet+in+Rotterdam&&view=detail&mid=5D7CA2B5C900338309D15D7CA2B5C900338309D1&rvsmid=5D7CA2B5C900338309D15D7CA2B5C900338309D1&fsscr=0&FORM=VDFSRV https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=politieoptreden+zwarte+piet+in+Rotterdam&view=detail&mid=64008A5C3C8CABC9B48164008A5C3C8CABC9B481&FORM=VIRE https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=politieoptreden+zwarte+piet+in+Rotterdam&&view=detail&mid=4B4F874CE7E05D442F944B4F874CE7E05D442F94&rvsmid=5D7CA2B5C900338309D15D7CA2B5C900338309D1&fsscr=0&FORM=VDFSRV https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=politieoptreden+zwarte+piet+in+Rotterdam&&view=detail&mid=2716937CAAFB5DFB531D2716937CAAFB5DFB531D&rvsmid=5D7CA2B5C900338309D15D7CA2B5C900338309D1&fsscr=0&FORM=VDFSRV 91th session CERD November 23th, 2016 contribution dr.Biekman

91th session CERD November 23th, 2016 contribution dr.Biekman Another example of the increased RACIAL Symbolic Violance and threats against an African Women since her Candidature on the list of the Political Party Denk in the Netherlands to become a member of Parliament in 2017. This gruesomepicture was posted on 91th session CERD November 23th, 2016 contribution dr.Biekman

91th session CERD November 23th, 2016 contribution dr.Biekman To urge the State of the Kingdom of the Netherlands: 1) To urge the State of the Kingdom of the Netherlands: To adopt anti-racism policies that can lead to the immediately dismantle AND STOP of the Black Pete figure. The policies includes human rights education and/or trainings for professionals   2) To “Ensure that school education plays a key-role in the fight against racism and racial discrimination in society: d) by removing from textbooks any racist material or material that encourages stereotypes, intolerance or prejudice against any minority group; by promoting critical thinking among pupils and equipping them with the necessary skills to become aware of and react to stereotypes or intolerant elements contained in material they use;” to start now.   3) To urge the Dutch Organization of National (Folks) Culture to immediately remove the Black Pete figure and the stereotypical attributes out of the National Dutch list of Immaterial Cultural Heritage. 91th session CERD November 23th, 2016 contribution dr.Biekman