It's almost impossible to get a residence permit

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Amsterdam, 13 July 1989

Dear Jon C. [edit],

Martijn is with an 'ij' and without a period, for we only use periods in abbreviations or at the end of sentences. It's a boy's name.

1967 is a long time ago. Holland isn't any longer that free country most people abroad expect it to be. Paedophiles can freely organize themselves and even most magazines on paedosexuality can appear. But those are watched very closely. For being tolerated, paedophile-organizations have to surmount many obstacles, dealing with discussions about abuse of power, destroying a child's sexual life, child-porn etc. And for sure never get involved with it.

It's almost impossible to get a residence permit. Status-A gives the Dutch nationality to a refugee. Status-B no longer exists. With status-C one does not become the nationality, but becomes only permission to stay in Holland. It is mostly used to permit someone who has relatives with status-A, but can't get that for him/herselves. Your change will be nihil [zero], I guess, but until now there has been no such case for court.

Martijn is an organization only for paedophiles, although we symphatise with child-emancipation organizations. Via Martijn members get in touch with each other, but not with "sexually aware young people". If you want to become a member anyway, the contribution of the membership is HFL. 83,50. Then you get the union-magazine O.K. In a closed envelope.

I hope this information will be sufficient. Yours sincerely,

Dirk K. [edit]

source: Letter by Dirk K. (Boardmember Martijn Association); 13 July 1989