AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, Dec. 9 (UPI) -- Populist and far-right Dutch politician Geert Wilders was convicted of hate speech charges Friday near Amsterdam. The judges said no sentence will be imposed.
Wilders, 53, leader of the Party for Freedom, was found guilty by a three-judge panel of inciting discrimination and "insulting a group" for a 2014 incident broadcast on national television, in which he led a chant at a political rally in The Hague; to the question "Do you want more or fewer Moroccans in the city and in the Netherlands?" he and the crowd shouted "Fewer, fewer."