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====Defamatory article at Reduxx.info====
====Defamatory article at Reduxx.info====


On June 11, Reduxx, a radical-feminist alt-news website co-founded by [[Anna Slatz]], (an admirer of Scientology founder, L. Ron Hubbard), released a defamatory article that claimed Maatman had been seeking to "purchase a child". This claim was made without further substantiation. These claims are probably based upon statements made by Mexican Public Prosecutor Laura Angelina Borbolla Moreno - said in turn, to be based upon the unsubstantiated words of an "anonymous reporter" in an earlier story.<ref>[https://nltimes.nl/2022/06/09/dutch-man-held-child-pornography-trying-buy-adolescent-says-prosecutor NL Times article, with "purchasing an adolescent" claims.]</ref>
On June 11, Reduxx, a radical-feminist alt-news website co-founded by [[Anna Slatz]], (an admirer of Scientology founder, L. Ron Hubbard), released a defamatory article that claimed Maatman had been seeking to "purchase a child". This claim was made without further substantiation.<ref>[https://reduxx.info/dutch-pro-pedophilia-activist-arrested-in-mexico-after-attempting-to-purchase-child/ Reduxx: Dutch “Pro-Pedophilia” Activist Arrested in Mexico After Attempting to Purchase Child]</ref> These claims are probably based upon statements made by Mexican Public Prosecutor Laura Angelina Borbolla Moreno - said in turn, to be based upon the unsubstantiated words of an "anonymous reporter" in an earlier story.<ref>[https://nltimes.nl/2022/06/09/dutch-man-held-child-pornography-trying-buy-adolescent-says-prosecutor NL Times article, with "purchasing an adolescent" claims.]</ref>


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Revision as of 14:33, 12 June 2022

Nelson Maatman

Nelson Maatman is a young, second-wave MAP activist from the Netherlands, and chair of the PNVD.

He is currently under investigation for supposed links with the banned political organization, Vereniging MARTIJN, which ceased operation before he became active as a campaigner. He has been known to have left the Netherlands at various points, and this has sometimes characterized as "fleeing" the country in light of his legal struggles. In 2022, it was revealed that he was seeking asylum in Mexico, following the inconclusive results of the above-mentioned trial in the Netherlands.[1] He has since been arrested in Mexico.

Background

Maatman had become infamous after seeking to make an appearance at Amsterdam’s annual Pride march in the summer of 2019. He has devised a social experiment whereby he attempts to bring back the tradition of advocating for minor and MAP rights at Pride events, and has taken part in a number of "pride walks" carrying a flag that bares the CLogo. He has officially been barred from pride events, however, and has appealed to human rights organizations. Maatman also took part in a viral television interview, in which he made provocative statements about sexual relationships between adults and minors.[2] Soon-after this interview, he was arrested under statutes on illegal images, but no solid evidence has thus far been indicated.

2021 Prosecution

In March 2021, Marthijn Uittenbogaard announced that he, Maatman, Norbert de Jonge and Ad van den Berg were being prosecuted for allegedly participating in a criminal organization. The evidence offered by the prosecution was spurious, alleging that Twitter comments and the maintenance of an academic website constituted the continuation of an organization deemed 'criminal' under a highly controversial Dutch law.[3] On 12 March, 2022, a Dutch court sentenced both De Jonge and Uittenbogaard to prison for continuing Martijn's political activities. Maatman is to be assigned new judges because of a mistake by the district court. He then sought asylum in Mexico, hiding at an address in Mexico City for 3-4 months.[4]

Dramatic arrest in Mexico, and deportation

In June, 2022, 27 year old Maatman was finally captured at his address in Mexico City, following tip-offs from the Netherlands-based Free a Girl Foundation. News reports erroneously claimed that he was a suspected "child predator" who founded the PNVD (in fact set up in 2006, when he was 11 years old). The Daily Mail and Newsweek also suggested Maatman, at that point broke, and known only as an activist, was thought to be the leader of a far-reaching Youth Erotica ring - echoing the claims of Mexican authorities. Police claimed to have found cocaine, a gun and large amounts of Youth Erotica on Maatman, the latter of which might be somewhat questionable given he was already trying to evade capture. Mexican Law Enforcement have a known history of planting evidence.

Maatman is likely to be deported to The Netherlands, without charges being made.[5][6]

One-time associate, Norbert de Jonge stated in a comment thread that the accusations re. drugs and gun possession are likely to be correct. Maatman has produced videos in the past suggesting that he was planning to purchase a gun (in Mexico) in order to protect himself. De Jonge agreed, however, that CP evidence may well have been planted.[7] What is most implausible about this story, is the claim that Maatman was somehow leader of a Child Porn trading operation. In the years leading up to his arrest, his online activity consisted of posting his face, full identity and thoughts on a public website (Free Speech Tube) originally set up by a friend (De Jonge). Maatman seemingly took this upon himself for the benefit of only 500 views and 6-8 "likes" per video, and yet is accused of also running a covert trading operation on a grand scale.

Defamatory article at Reduxx.info

On June 11, Reduxx, a radical-feminist alt-news website co-founded by Anna Slatz, (an admirer of Scientology founder, L. Ron Hubbard), released a defamatory article that claimed Maatman had been seeking to "purchase a child". This claim was made without further substantiation.[8] These claims are probably based upon statements made by Mexican Public Prosecutor Laura Angelina Borbolla Moreno - said in turn, to be based upon the unsubstantiated words of an "anonymous reporter" in an earlier story.[9]

External Links

  • Tom O'Carroll - With some information in English - source used in this article.

References