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How the Netherlands Went From Tolerance Utopia to Europe’s Drug Capital

For decades, the Netherlands was seen as a symbol of tolerance, safety, and progress — a small, prosperous nation where the prime minister rode his bike to work and society trusted its institutions completely.

But that image shattered when police discovered shipping containers turned into torture chambers, when mafia trials had to be held inside fortified bunkers, and when Peter R. de Vries, the country’s most respected journalist, was murdered in broad daylight for investigating organized crime.

Today, the Netherlands has become Europe’s biggest drug hub — the main gateway for cocaine and a global producer of synthetic drugs like MDMA and amphetamines.

Behind this transformation lies a powerful paradox: the same openness, efficiency, and tolerance that made the country successful also made it the perfect environment for criminal networks to thrive.

This documentary explores how the Netherlands’ history, culture, and geography — from its 1970s drug policies to the rise of the Mocro Mafia and the corruption of the Port of Rotterdam — turned a model society into a logistical paradise for organized crime.

It’s the story of how a nation built on trust became one that must now live behind armored courtrooms, digitalized ports, and heavy security.

And how far it must go to protect its freedom from the system it once created.

Видео How the Netherlands Went From Tolerance Utopia to Europe’s Drug Capital канала The Arrow
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