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Judge lacks justification to deny photographer access to case file

Judge lacks justification to deny photographer access to case file

A court in Haarlem ruled that the Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs and the police chief must provide a better justification for denying photographer Sakir Khader access to his personal data. The judge ordered both parties to reconsider Khader's request for full transparency regarding his stored files.

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