Pim Fortuyn
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Pim Fortuyn was a Dutch politician, sociologist, and controversial right-wing populist known for his outspoken criticism of Islam and immigration before his assassination in 2002.
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| instanceOf |
Dutch politician
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author → columnist → human → right-wing populist → sociologist → university teacher → |
| activeIn |
Dutch politics
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| burialPlace |
Driehuis Westerveld Cemetery
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| causeOfDeath |
assassination by firearm
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| countryOfBirth |
Netherlands
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| countryOfDeath |
Netherlands
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| dateOfBirth |
1948-02-19
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| dateOfDeath |
2002-05-06
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| educatedAt |
University of Amsterdam
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| fieldOfStudy |
sociology
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| fullName |
Wilhelmus Simon Petrus Fortuijn
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| gender |
male
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| givenName |
Petrus
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Simon → Wilhelmus → |
| heldPosition |
professor at Erasmus University Rotterdam
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| ideology |
Fortuynism
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| killedBy |
Volkert van der Graaf
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| knownFor |
criticism of Islam
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criticism of immigration policy in the Netherlands → founding the Pim Fortuyn List → |
| language |
Dutch
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| mannerOfDeath |
homicide
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| nationality |
Dutch
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| nickname |
Pim
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| occupation |
author
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columnist → politician → sociologist → university lecturer → |
| placeOfBirth |
Driehuis
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| placeOfDeath |
Hilversum
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| politicalAlignment |
populist
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right-wing → |
| politicalPartyFounded |
Livable Netherlands
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Pim Fortuyn List → |
| publication |
Against the Islamization of Our Culture
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| religion |
Roman Catholic
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| residence |
Rotterdam
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| sexualOrientation |
gay
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| wasCandidateFor |
Prime Minister of the Netherlands
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| wasLeaderOf |
Pim Fortuyn List
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| yearsActive |
1980s–2002
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Referenced by (2)
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University of Groningen
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RUG
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notableAlumnus |