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Record number of discrimination reports in Kennemerland, but Jews and Muslims still struggle to find reporting center

Record number of discrimination reports in Kennemerland, but Jews and Muslims still struggle to find reporting center

Discriminatie.nl Kennemerland reported a record 1,069 discrimination complaints in 2025, representing a 42 percent increase compared to the previous year. Despite the overall rise in reports, the organization noted that members of the Jewish and Muslim communities are still not reporting incidents to the agency as frequently as expected.

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