ISIS terrorists are suspected of murdering two Scandinavian women in Morocco Danish officials have said today, confirming that one of them was beheaded on video. At least one of the suspected killers is an 'extremist', Moroccan authorities have confirmed, prompting fears that the gruesome double murder was an act of terror. Ms Ueland and Ms Vesterager Jespersen, who were studying to be outdoor guides at a Norwegian university, were spotted with three men in Marrakesh before heading to the Atlas mountains to hike. Danish officials have today said ISIS are suspected of killing two Scandinavian women in Morocco and have confirmed one of them was beheaded on video. It comes as police announced three suspects had been arrested.
Scandinavian women murdered in Morocco were 'victims of ISIS'
Dutch Embassy in Rabat, Morocco
If you ask the average Dutch person what they think about racism in the Netherlands, the usual answer is "We have no problem here! In Amsterdam where I've been living since over different cultures reside together, rather harmonically. In Amsterdam the immigrant Turkish, Suriname, Antilles, Moroccans and Indonesians make up the largest communities living side-by-side with the white Dutch. The immigrants settled as citizens after coming over for labour many years ago. Everybody shares markets, food, entertainment and some Suriname slang is so integrated into society that the street word "Fakaa" has become the modern equivalent of the Dutch "What's up".
Dutch-Moroccan woman charged with child abuse over exorcism
Dames de prijzenlijst die nu bekend is, is alleen een vakantie prijzenlijst. Na de vakantie is deze niet meer geldig tenzij je nu reserveert voor in de maand augustus, september en oktober dan houd je gewoon deze prijzenlijst. Ik kom ook aan huis vraag naar de voorwaardens.
The terms Moroccan-Dutch or Dutch-Moroccans refer to immigrants from Morocco to the Netherlands and their descendants. Moroccans were not much represented in the first major postwar wave of migration to the Netherlands from the mids to the mids, which consisted mostly of people from the Netherlands' former colonies. However, they began to show up in large numbers during the second wave; between and , one hundred thousand Turks and Moroccans came to the Netherlands, and a further , from to As of [update] , statistics of the Dutch Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek with regards to people of Moroccan origin showed:. For a total of , persons , men, , women.