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'''Brongersma''' is a wiki devoted to citations, articles, magazines, and books concerning [[wikipedia:Edward Brongersma|Edward Brongersma]], a child liberation advocate who killed himself.
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'''Brongersma''' is a [[wiki]] devoted to citations, articles, {{tag|magazine}}s, and {{tag|books}} concerning the life and work of [[wp:Edward Brongersma|Edward Brongersma]].  From the [https://En.Wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Edward_Brongersma&oldid=589535491 Wikipedia lead:]
 
<blockquote>''Edward Brongersma (born in Haarlem, {{tag|Netherlands}}, on 31 August 1911 and died in Bloemendaal/Overveen, Netherlands on 22 April 1998) was a Dutch {{tag|Politics|politician}} and doctor of {{tag|law}}.  For a number of years he was a member of the Dutch {{tag|Government|Senate}} for the Labour Party, and chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee.  He was primarily known as a defender of the rights of paedophiles and an advocate of more lax legislation on public morality.</blockquote>
 
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Brongersma is a wiki devoted to citations, articles, magazines, and books concerning the life and work of Edward Brongersma. From the Wikipedia lead:

Edward Brongersma (born in Haarlem, Netherlands, on 31 August 1911 and died in Bloemendaal/Overveen, Netherlands on 22 April 1998) was a Dutch politician and doctor of law. For a number of years he was a member of the Dutch Senate for the Labour Party, and chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. He was primarily known as a defender of the rights of paedophiles and an advocate of more lax legislation on public morality.