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The government is going to open its wallet to combat the increasing radicalization among hack bars and bald heads. The largest part of that money, a total of around 28 million euros, will go to local projects. More money for neighborhood directors in an attempt to keep the youth on the straight and narrow. Minister Guusje ter Horst today gave the starting signal for the campaign in the cradle of radicalized Netherlands, better known as Amsterdam Slotervaart. Where garbage men no longer dare to go, the place where Mohammed Bouyeri and Samir Azzouz grew up. The minister came to deliver 400,000 euros and Rutger and Twan were there.