Deputy Mayor Bouke Arends of Emmen has been in hiding in the
UK for three weeks after the Dutch public prosecution told him that his life
was in danger. The prosecution linked
the threats to the closure of the local home of the motorclub, No Surrender. This closure occurred after the police told
him that structural crimes such as drug trade and violence took place at the motorclub. No arrests were made.This project sets out to demonstrate that media coverage can degrade a country's image by using selective news without context. It uses the Netherlands as an example. It is a reaction to the frequent misrepresentations of Israel in many ways in major media, including those of the Netherlands.
Monday, May 29, 2017
Dutch Deputy Mayor Goes into Hiding in UK after Threats
Deputy Mayor Bouke Arends of Emmen has been in hiding in the
UK for three weeks after the Dutch public prosecution told him that his life
was in danger. The prosecution linked
the threats to the closure of the local home of the motorclub, No Surrender. This closure occurred after the police told
him that structural crimes such as drug trade and violence took place at the motorclub. No arrests were made.
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