Pim Fortuyn
Dutch politician (1948-2002)
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Date of birth | 19 February 1948 Velsen Wilhelmus Simon Petrus Fortuijn | ||||
Date of death | 6 May 2002 (54 years old) Hilversum | ||||
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English: Wilhelmus Simon Petrus (Pim) Fortuyn (February 19, 1948 – May 6, 2002), was a controversial, openly gay, charismatic politician in the Netherlands who formed his own party, en:Lijst Pim Fortuyn (List Pim Fortuyn or LPF). He was assassinated during the 2002 Dutch national election campaign by a militant animal rights activist
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Pim Fortuyn on May 4, 2002, two days prior to his assassination. Photo by Roy Beusker
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Portrait by Jean Thomassen
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Pim Fortuyn monument (2003) by Corry Ammerlaan in Rotterdam/The Netherlands
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Statue of Pim Fortuyn in Rotterdam (nl:Stichting Beeld van Pim)
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Memory plate at the Mediapark in Hilversum.
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Pim Fortuyn monument at his former home in Rotterdam
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Pim Fortuyn house in Rotterdam, he lived there from 1998 till his death in 2002
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Pim Fortuyn in 1991
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Pim Fortuyn List - Logo
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Street sign of the Pim Fortuynplaats in Rotterdam