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দিনাজপুর মেডিকেলে ক্লাব কমিটির পদ নিয়ে ছাত্রদলের দু’পক্ষের হাতাহাতি। নরসিংদীতে কিশোরীকে ধর্ষণ ও হত্যা মামলার প্রধান আসামি নূরা গ্রেফতার। ইজারাদারের কাছে যুবদল নেতার ৫ লাখ টাকা চাঁদা দাবি, ওসির সামনে হাত-পা ভেঙে দেওয়ার হুমকি। – Jubo Dal leader demands Tk 5 lakh extortion from lessor, threatens to break hands and legs in front of OC. Zelenskyy says he’d accept nuclear weapons from UK, France ‘with pleasure’. সেলিনা হায়াৎ আইভী শোন অ্যারেস্ট। – Selina Hayat Ivy Shon Arrest. US lifts sanctions on top Malian officials as ties improve. An international solidarity activist and other Palestinians were injured in an illegal Israeli settler attack on the town of Qusra, south of Nablus in the occupied West Bank, on February 27. শক্তিশালী ভূমিকম্পে কেঁপে উঠল সাতক্ষীরা, সিসি ক্যামেরার দৃশ্য। – World’s largest aircraft carrier reaches Israeli shores amid US military buildup ঝালকাঠিতে ডান্ডাবেড়ি পায়ে বাবার জানাজায় কার্যক্রম নিষিদ্ধ ছাত্রলীগ নেতা।

Ten Dutch municipalities fined for violating privacy of Muslim residents in secret probes.

 

Ten Dutch municipalities fined for violating privacy of Muslim residents in secret probes
The municipalities have been fined $295,000 for processing files containing sensitive information about Muslim residents without their knowledge.

Ten Dutch municipalities fined for violating privacy of Muslim residents in secret probes
People gather to attend a street iftar event held at the “Mosque Square” in Utrecht, Netherlands, on March 08 2025
The Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP) has fined 10 municipalities a total of €250,000 ($295,000) for violating privacy laws by conducting research into Muslim communities without their knowledge, broadcaster NOS reported on Thursday.

The fact that municipalities had secretly commissioned studies and processed files containing sensitive information about Muslim residents was first revealed in 2021.

The investigations stemmed from fears of radicalisation linked to the rise of Daesh and the Syrian civil war.

Following calls from the Dutch government and the counterterrorism agency NCTV to curb radicalisation and prevent travel to Syria, ten municipalities hired an external firm to collect information on local Muslim communities, including mosque structures and key figures, the AP noted.

While the scope of the reports differed, all included details about individuals’ religious beliefs, such as their Islamic denomination. Some went further, compiling names, photographs, family details and accounts of internal mosque dynamics, with detailed personal profiles included in several cases.

Some of the reports were reportedly also shared with the police, the NCTV and the Social Affairs and Employment Ministry.

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দিনাজপুর মেডিকেলে ক্লাব কমিটির পদ নিয়ে ছাত্রদলের দু’পক্ষের হাতাহাতি।

Ten Dutch municipalities fined for violating privacy of Muslim residents in secret probes.

Update Time : 05:28:13 pm, Thursday, 5 February 2026

 

Ten Dutch municipalities fined for violating privacy of Muslim residents in secret probes
The municipalities have been fined $295,000 for processing files containing sensitive information about Muslim residents without their knowledge.

Ten Dutch municipalities fined for violating privacy of Muslim residents in secret probes
People gather to attend a street iftar event held at the “Mosque Square” in Utrecht, Netherlands, on March 08 2025
The Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP) has fined 10 municipalities a total of €250,000 ($295,000) for violating privacy laws by conducting research into Muslim communities without their knowledge, broadcaster NOS reported on Thursday.

The fact that municipalities had secretly commissioned studies and processed files containing sensitive information about Muslim residents was first revealed in 2021.

The investigations stemmed from fears of radicalisation linked to the rise of Daesh and the Syrian civil war.

Following calls from the Dutch government and the counterterrorism agency NCTV to curb radicalisation and prevent travel to Syria, ten municipalities hired an external firm to collect information on local Muslim communities, including mosque structures and key figures, the AP noted.

While the scope of the reports differed, all included details about individuals’ religious beliefs, such as their Islamic denomination. Some went further, compiling names, photographs, family details and accounts of internal mosque dynamics, with detailed personal profiles included in several cases.

Some of the reports were reportedly also shared with the police, the NCTV and the Social Affairs and Employment Ministry.