“I feel ashamed for all those in the government and in parliament who refuse to stop the Islamic invasion.”

As quoted in Content and Meaning of National Law in the Context of Transnational Law, edited by Henricus Joseph Snijders & Stefan Vogenauer, page 31, footnote (translation by Rick Lawson)
2000s

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