Muslim woman beat Islamophobic competitors and won a place in parliament
27-year-old Muslim Kautar Buschallicht won a place in the Dutch parliament, despite the aggression of Islamophobic competitors. "We did it. No matter what, " Kautar wrote on Twitter. She also added that she will work in the name of equality and justice.
Kautar Bouchallicht who was born in Morocco, will represent the GroenLinks party in Parliament. According to local media, she received more than 19 thousand votes.
In a 2020 interview with Dutch GLAMOUR, the newly politician explained that many people in Holland have very distorted ideas about Islam and are often surprised when they see a Muslim woman who is active in public activities and tries to contribute to the fight for the safekeeping of the planet's ecology. "I believe that the Earth is our gift from God, and we should take care of it," she said.
According to a study by scientists from the University of Leiden, in the Netherlands, Muslims are severely oppressed because of their religion. This is indicated by the increasing number of attacks on mosques in recent years. According to an analysis of attacks on mosques, the perpetrators of the attacks mostly be unpunished.
According to a study by scientists from the University of Leiden, in the Netherlands, Muslims are severely oppressed because of their religion. This is indicated by the increasing number of attacks on mosques in recent years. According to an analysis of attacks on mosques, the perpetrators of the attacks mostly be unpunished.
Kautar Bouchallicht who was born in Morocco, will represent the GroenLinks party in Parliament. According to local media, she received more than 19 thousand votes.
In a 2020 interview with Dutch GLAMOUR, the newly politician explained that many people in Holland have very distorted ideas about Islam and are often surprised when they see a Muslim woman who is active in public activities and tries to contribute to the fight for the safekeeping of the planet's ecology. "I believe that the Earth is our gift from God, and we should take care of it," she said.
According to a study by scientists from the University of Leiden, in the Netherlands, Muslims are severely oppressed because of their religion. This is indicated by the increasing number of attacks on mosques in recent years. According to an analysis of attacks on mosques, the perpetrators of the attacks mostly be unpunished.
According to a study by scientists from the University of Leiden, in the Netherlands, Muslims are severely oppressed because of their religion. This is indicated by the increasing number of attacks on mosques in recent years. According to an analysis of attacks on mosques, the perpetrators of the attacks mostly be unpunished.

