PVV leader Geert Wilders demanded a fair trial in the court in The Hague on Wednesday. He is standing trial for his“fewer Moroccans” statements made in a cafe in The Hague last year.
Wilders does not have confidence that he will be treated fairly in the trial, because the court rejected his lawyer’s requests for investigations and testimony by witnesses and experts. According to the PVV leader, he needs these requests granted so that he can defend himself.
“I have the right to a fair trial. That’s why I’m here. Not to ask you a favor. But to ask you for what I am entitled to,” Wilders said in court on Wednesday, NU reports.
“I am brought in front of a judge because of my words. While I said nothing wrong. Fewer Moroccans, fewer Syrians, fewer Mexicans, fewer Russians, I don’t see anything that is punishable”, he continued. “But if Turkish parliamentarians call me a tumor that must be removed and compare me to Hitler, then there is no consternation, no massive charges with pre-printed forms, no Prim Minister speaking of shame and no Public Prosecutor jumping into action.”