Chanting "you are not alone", around 1,000 people gather in the western city of Utrecht Thursday to protest the shock win of far-right Geert Wilders in Dutch elections.
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00:00 (crowd chanting)
00:02 (speaking in foreign language)
00:12 (crowd chanting)
00:15 (crowd chanting)
00:18 (crowd chanting)
00:21 (crowd chanting)
00:36 - Because for me, I came here for freedom
00:48 and accepting and being everyone,
00:50 everyone can do whatever they want.
00:52 And then when I see a party that is trying
00:54 to make this less and make it more not equal,
00:58 it makes me afraid.
00:59 - Not to scare, but I have worries about like,
01:05 to become something against people
01:08 who have another background and who live in Netherlands
01:11 because we want to feel that we are all equal,
01:15 no matter the skin tone or the religion
01:19 or from where we come.
01:20 (audience laughing)
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