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Dutch politician (born 1980)
Tofik Dibi
Member of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands
In office
30 November 2006 – 19 September 2012
Personal details
BornTovek Dibi
(1980-11-19) 19 November 1980 (age 44)
Vlissingen, Netherlands
Political partyGreenLeft (GroenLinks - GL)
Residence(s)Amsterdam, Netherlands
Website(in Dutch) Personal website

Tovek "Tofik" Dibi (born 19 November 1980 in Vlissingen) is a former Dutch politician for GreenLeft (GroenLinks). He was a Member of Parliament from 30 November 2006 till 19 September 2012. He focused on matters of criminal law, safety, youth, family, and integration.

Biography

Dibi is of Moroccan descent. He has studied Media and Culture at the University of Amsterdam, specializing in cinema. He combined his study with activities in the Marxist Turkish Workers' Union in the Netherlands (Turkish: Hollanda Türkiyeli Isçiler Birligi (HTIB), Dutch: Turkse Arbeidersvereniging in Nederland), and in his own neighborhood Bos en Lommer in Amsterdam. Together with the Trotskyist International Socialists, he initiated the national demonstration Stop Bush! organizing protests when George W. Bush visited the Netherlands in 2005, and the national action committee Enough is Enough, which focused on discrimination against Muslims.

In September 2006 Dibi unexpectedly came in seventh on the list of GreenLeft for the 2006 general elections and was chosen in the House of Representatives in November 2006. The GreenLeft screening commission called him "a political talent", to Dibi's own amazement, for he had not considered his candidacy all that seriously.

On 13 January 2007 Dibi was arrested and later released while pamphleteering against Dutch politician Geert Wilders with members of the International Socialists. Their posters called Wilders "an extremist" and "harmful to society".

In May 2012 he made public his internal candidacy for heading the GroenLinks list for the September 2012 elections. He lost the internal elections to Jolande Sap, netting 12% of the vote versus Saps 84%. Dibi wasn't re-elected to parliament. After his departure from parliament, he returned to university where he studied until 2014, leaving without a qualification.

Dibi publicly disclosed his homosexuality on October 23, 2015, in an interview with the newspaper De Volkskrant. On the same day, he released a memoir, Djinn. The book deals with his struggles with his homosexuality, which he had kept secret during his time as a member of parliament, his Muslim background, and his political career. Djinn was translated into English in 2021.

Works

References

  1. Interview with Tofik Dibi at Spunk.nl Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Polarisatie en radicalisering in Nederland - Een verkenning van de stand van zaken in 2009, p. 106
  3. "Weer anti-Wildersbetogers opgepakt". NOS Nieuws. 2008-01-13. Archived from the original on 2008-01-16. Retrieved 2008-01-13.
  4. Smid, Ally (2015-02-03). "Tofik Dibi: 'Een botsing van beschavingen? Onzin!'". Trouw (in Dutch). Retrieved 2018-05-21.
  5. "'Mijn geaardheid is niet langer meer een issue'" ['My orientation is no longer an issue'] (in Dutch). Retrieved 2024-02-06.
  6. Dibi, Tofik (2021). Djinn. Translated by Barr, Nicolaas P. Albany, NY: SUNY Press. ISBN 9781438481302.

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See also: Members of the House of Representatives, 2006–2010, Members of the House of Representatives, 2012–2017, Members of the Senate, 2011–2015
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