"Be tolerant Netherlands, Kusuma leave the country '
10-07-2015 00:16
With shouts of "Be tolerant Netherlands, Kusuma leave the country 'and' In greater importance to culture and singing" hundreds of students, parents and teachers of the Rudolf Steiner College Thursday called attention to the plight of Harimada Kusuma.

Displeasure
The visa of the beloved Rotterdam Indonesian music teacher expires. And because from The Hague stated that it "is unclear what cultural importance it has for the Netherlands, it appears that Kusuma end of this month to pack his bags. This to the dismay of many locals.
"I really do not understand how it can be said that he has no cultural value? Kusuma has so many people have learned so much about music, he has to stay," says the 16-year-old Sofie Blom. The fourth-year pre-university student took the last few weeks, along with fellow student Jayley Pinock more than 7,000 signatures. "That we have just presented to Mayor Aboutaleb. More actions follow."
"I DO MY BEST TO '
Rotterdam's mayor said this afternoon are best to do to bring the case in The Hague. "I will bring this to the attention in The Hague. I also know it's a big inconvenience for the people who have to enforce the law."
Aboutaleb described this week in his column in Metro even though the tension. "We also know that the rules should be applied indiscriminately. There are also people who are in the same situation as Harimada Kusuma, but for whom no protest march is being organized. They have to fight the battle on their own. The policy may severely are, it is just. "
metronieuws.nl/ (Photo: Photo: Metro News)