According to Amsterdam-based daily Het Parool, 1.3 million euros have already been allocated for the project aimed to deal with the 13,000 complaints of anti-social behavior the city received annually.
A failure in a compulsory six-month course would lead to eviction and homelessness for the camp dwellers.
The camps have already been dubbed as ‘scum villages’ as reminder about last year’s suggestion of right-wing anti-immigrant politician Geert Wilders, leader of the Party for Freedom, that “repeat offenders should be forcibly removed from their neighborhood and sent to a village for scum.”
The initiative will take effect in January.
Voice of Russia, RT
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