It’s (finally!) official: denying the Holocaust in the Netherlands will now land you in jail

Under a new law, it’s now forbidden to deny, trivialise, or otherwise justify the Holocaust in the Netherlands. The punishment? Up to ONE YEAR in prison!

Although Rutte’s cabinet stepped down two weeks ago, they’re still implementing new laws. This includes one that makes it a crime to deny the Holocaust, where millions of people were murdered throughout Europe, reports the NOS.

In addition to denying that the Holocaust happened, playing down the cruelty of the mass murder or attempting to justify it is also now illegal and could send you straight to jail. 

A ban on trivialising or denying the Holocaust

Discrimination and racism have been prohibited for quite a while now, and denying the Holocaust was already technically punishable in the Netherlands. 

However, it wasn’t yet explicitly written in the law — making it now more powerful to prosecute those that do it.

Not only does the ban apply to denying the Holocaust, but also any genocide, crime against humanity, or a war crime. This new law is based on European obligations, which the Netherlands is finally implementing.

Anti-Semitism on the rise?

The new law comes amid concerns over rising anti-Semitism in the Netherlands. 

Outgoing Minister Yesilgöz of Justice and Security, who was the one that brought the proposal to the table, says: “Unfortunately, denial of this kind of horrific crimes against humanity is the order of the day,” writes the NOS. 

“We regularly see the monster of anti-Semitism rearing its head again.” 

READ MORE | The Hague in World War II: Paratroopers, V2 rockets, and the bombing of Bezuidenhout

However, the ban isn’t an entirely new idea either and was already discussed in the cabinet almost 15 years ago, but didn’t make it very far. Back then, it faced Mark Rutte’s opposition to it on account of… (wait for it!) freedom of expression. 🙄

14 years later though, Rutte gives his full support to the ban — and admits that his past words had been a little clumsy. (To say the least…)

Are your surprised by this new law? Tell us your thoughts in the comments below!

Feature image:Depositphotos

Accuracy, clarity, and a touch of humour — that’s DutchReview. Read our editorial mission.

Naomi Lamaury
Naomi Lamaury
Naomi came to the Netherlands four years ago for her studies with two suitcases and without ever having been to the country or knowing much about it. Now, you can find her eating ‘bitterballen’ and fighting against the Dutch wind on her bike every day like a local. Naomi enjoys writing about what is going on around her alongside a warm cup of coffee.

2 COMMENTS

  1. Holocaust happened….it’s real!!!! Denying Holocaust is denying your own existence. This law should be implemented ASAP.

  2. Funny how truth has never needed protection. Till 1945, or was it 1965, when they started this?
    Watch Europa, the last battle.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Related posts

Latest posts

Best weed in Amsterdam: top strains & cannabis guide 2026

Amsterdam has hundreds of coffeeshops, but we've done the hard work for you — visiting 10 of the best, picking the top strain at...

The 17 best coffeeshops in Amsterdam in 2026

Looking for the best coffeeshops in Amsterdam? As an international living in the Dutch capital, I’ve spent years exploring the city’s iconic cannabis spots...

The best edibles and space cakes in Amsterdam: The ultimate guide for 2026

Edibles in Amsterdam are a rite of passage — and this guide covers everything you need to know before you take a bite: what...

It's happening

Upcoming events