The anti-Islam populist Pim Fortuyn | ASSASSINS

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In the early 2000’s Pim Fortuyn was one of the most famous gay politicians in the world. Determined to protect tradition of progressive Dutch values, Fortuyn was also anti-immigration, and a fierce critic of Islam. All this against a backdrop of the War on Terror, which, at the time was in full swing. Chapters 00:00 Intro 01:30 Hello my friend 02:58 Day of the Assassination 04:57 Who was Pim Fortuyn 08:04 Assassination and Escape Plan 11:26 The Funeral 13:10 The Dogs! To binge even more great episodes of ASSASSINS with Aslan Pahari go the ABC listen app (Australia) or wherever you get your podcasts. There you'll find more stories of the world’s most shocking assassinations – from the lone wolf hitman to the professional assassin, you’ll hear how famous figures like Abraham Lincoln, Benazir Bhutto, Ramses III, Tupac and Gandhi met their end. Host: Aslan Pahari Producer: Hannah Jose Audio Engineer: Tegan Nicholls Video Producers: Tejas Bhat, Dylan Behan Special tha

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