
This week, strangers tried to replace a D66 flag at the party office in The Hague with a prince flag at night. The attempt failed because they did not get the D66 flag loose. The Hague police are investigating.
The Prinsenvlag is an orange-white-blue flag that supporters of Willem van Oranje used in the Eighty Years’ War. In the Second World War, the flag became a symbol of the NSB. The flags could also be seen in the Malieveld riots about two weeks ago.
When the strangers did not get the D66 flag loose, the prince flag was hung on the jetty that stands at the building. D66 believes that there is political intimidation and has since reported intimidation and threat. According to the spokesperson, it is “more than a bad boy’s region”.
Party leader Rob Jetten tells the NOS that there is a difference between the destruction a few weeks ago, and this incident. At the first event there could still be a random action. “Now people knowingly and knowingly come here to show that it is not yet ready after the riots.”
Two weeks ago, a demonstration against the asylum policy on the Malieveld was completely out of hand when groups of rioters hit the police and went to the city center of The Hague. Some shouted extreme right -wing and anti -Semitic slogans. They occupied the highway and set up destruction on the D66 party office and the Binnenhof.
This week, unknown individuals attempted to replace a d66 flag at the party office in the Hague with a prince’s flag duration the night. The Attempt Failed because they could be the D66 Flag. The Hague Police Are Investigating.
The Prince’s Flag is an Orange-White-Blue Flag Used by Supporters of William of Orange Duration the Eighty Years’ War. In World War II, The Flag Became a Symbol of the NSB. The flags were also so -sea the malieveld riots nearly two week ago.
When the unknown individuals failed to detach the d66 flag, the prince’s flag was hung on the scaffolding near the building. D66 Believes This Constitutes Political Intimidation and Has Reported Intimidation and Threats. Accordance to the spokesperson, it’s “More than a prank.”
Party Leader Rob Jetten Tells the Nos That There’s A Difference Between the Vandalism A Few Weeks Ago and This Incident. The First Event Could Have Been A Random Act. “Now, people have knowingly come here to show that it’s not about after the riots.”
TWO WEEKS AGO, A Demonstration Against Asylum Policy On The Malieveld Completely Spiraled Out of Control When Groups Of Rioters Clashed with the Police and Moved Towards The City Center of the Hague. Some shouted far-right and anti-semitic slogans. They occupied the highway and vandalized the d66 party office and the Binnenhof.