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__NOTOC__'''Vereniging MARTIJN''' is a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] association that advocates the acceptance  of sexual relationships between adults and minors. Founded in Hoogeveen, 1982<ref>[http://www.martijn.org/page.php?id=200000 Vereniging MARTIJN (pedofilie) - About MARTIJN]</ref><ref>http://en.rationalwikiwikiwiki.org/wiki/Martijn</ref>, the group's main activity has been the publication of ''OK magazine'', known until 1987 as ''Martijn''.  
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'''Vereniging MARTIJN''' is a [[Dutch]] association establish 1982 in Hoogeveen (dissolved by Supreme Court in 2014) that advocates the acceptance  of sexual relationships between adults and minors. <ref>[http://www.martijn.org/page.php?id=200000 Vereniging MARTIJN (pedofilie) - About MARTIJN]</ref><ref>http://en.rationalwikiwikiwiki.org/wiki/Martijn</ref> The group's main activity has been the publication of ''OK magazine'', known until 1987 as ''Martijn''.  


MARTIJN was expelled from the International Lesbian and Gay Association in 1994.<ref>[http://newgon.com/prd/hist/ILGAexp/index.html PRD - ILGA expulsion]</ref> It has issued statements opposing rape and other forms of sexual violence, and urges its members to abide by the law<ref>[http://www.martijn.org/page.php?id=200000 Vereniging MARTIJN (pedofilie) - About MARTIJN]</ref>, but is nevertheless highly controversial in its home country.  
MARTIJN was expelled from the International Lesbian and Gay Association in 1994.<ref>[http://newgon.com/prd/hist/ILGAexp/index.html PRD - ILGA expulsion]</ref> It has issued statements opposing rape and other forms of sexual violence, and urges its members to abide by the law<ref>[http://www.martijn.org/page.php?id=200000 Vereniging MARTIJN (pedofilie) - About MARTIJN]</ref>, but is nevertheless highly controversial in its home country.  
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On 27 June 2012, a Dutch court in Assen ruled that the group was illegal and ordered the group to cease activities and disband effective immediately. However this decision was overturned by a higher court. The judge motivated his or her decision by stating that Martijn did not commit crimes and has the right of freedom of association.<ref>http://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2013/04/02/pedovereniging-martijn-mag-blijven-bestaan-hof-verwerpt-verbod/</ref>
On 27 June 2012, a Dutch court in Assen ruled that the group was illegal and ordered the group to cease activities and disband effective immediately. However this decision was overturned by a higher court. The judge motivated his or her decision by stating that Martijn did not commit crimes and has the right of freedom of association.<ref>http://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2013/04/02/pedovereniging-martijn-mag-blijven-bestaan-hof-verwerpt-verbod/</ref>
On April 18, 2014, the Supreme Court of the Netherlands overturned the decision by the higher court resulting in a final ban of the association. <ref>http://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2014/04/18/hoge-raad-vereniging-martijn-wordt-verboden-en-ontbonden/</ref> The association is planning to appeal their case at the European Court of Human Rights. <ref name="The Independent 2014-07-22">{{cite news|last=Criado|first=Elisa|date=22 July 2014|title=Dutch paedophile club to fight their ban at the European Court of Human Rights|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/dutch-paedophile-club-to-fight-their-ban-at-the-european-court-of-human-rights-9622112.html|newspaper=[[The Independent]]|accessdate=28 October 2014}}</ref>
February 3, 2015, the European Court of Human Rights rejected a complaint by pedophile advocacy association Martijn against the ban Dutch courts imposed on the group last year. The organization will remain prohibited, and the court will not hear the case, reported ANP. <ref>[http://www.nltimes.nl/2015/02/03/pro-pedophile-association-loses-eu-court-bid/ Pro-pedophile association loses EU court bid]</ref>




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==OK Magazine==
From 1986 till 2006 the group published ''OK Magazine'', available only through the mail and not in retail stores, featuring essays, letters, interviews and photographs of boys.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vereniging_Martijn Vereniging MARTIJN (Wikipedia)]</ref>
 
 
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==References==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://en.rationalwikiwikiwiki.org/wiki/Martijn RationalWikiWikiWiki]
 
* [http://www.martijn.org/page.php?id=203000 MARTIJN Association]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110317074356/http://www.martijn.org/ MARTIJN Association on Archive.org]
* [http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/04/05/dutch-court-says-pedophilia-advocacy-group-martijn-can-continue.html Dutch Court Says Pedophilia Advocacy Group Martijn Can Continue (The Daily Beast)]
* [http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/04/05/dutch-court-says-pedophilia-advocacy-group-martijn-can-continue.html Dutch Court Says Pedophilia Advocacy Group Martijn Can Continue (The Daily Beast)]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vereniging_Martijn Wikipedia]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vereniging_Martijn Wikipedia]
* [https://marthijn.nl/ Marthijn Uittenbogaard personal website]


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Vereniging MARTIJN is a Dutch association establish 1982 in Hoogeveen (dissolved by Supreme Court in 2014) that advocates the acceptance of sexual relationships between adults and minors. [1][2] The group's main activity has been the publication of OK magazine, known until 1987 as Martijn.

MARTIJN was expelled from the International Lesbian and Gay Association in 1994.[3] It has issued statements opposing rape and other forms of sexual violence, and urges its members to abide by the law[4], but is nevertheless highly controversial in its home country.

The organization was in the news in October 2007 when it was learned that photographs of Princess Amalia, daughter of Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange and his wife Princess Maxima, were on display on the websites forum. The Prince went to court to request a €50,000 fine and the removal of the photos from the website.[5] The court agreed that the photos must be removed, and imposed a fine of €5,000 to be paid every time photos of children of the royal family are placed on the site again. The organization had to pay €1235 in costs.[6][7][8]

On 18 June 2011, the Ministry of Security and Justice announced that the association's activities are not illegal under Dutch law. Although individual members have been suspected or convicted of illegal activities, the crimes were not committed as part of tasks for the association. Consequently it is not possible to prosecute, ban or disband the association.[9]

On 27 June 2012, a Dutch court in Assen ruled that the group was illegal and ordered the group to cease activities and disband effective immediately. However this decision was overturned by a higher court. The judge motivated his or her decision by stating that Martijn did not commit crimes and has the right of freedom of association.[10]

On April 18, 2014, the Supreme Court of the Netherlands overturned the decision by the higher court resulting in a final ban of the association. [11] The association is planning to appeal their case at the European Court of Human Rights. [12]

February 3, 2015, the European Court of Human Rights rejected a complaint by pedophile advocacy association Martijn against the ban Dutch courts imposed on the group last year. The organization will remain prohibited, and the court will not hear the case, reported ANP. [13]


OK Magazine

From 1986 till 2006 the group published OK Magazine, available only through the mail and not in retail stores, featuring essays, letters, interviews and photographs of boys.[14]


References

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