‘We demand the night’ becomes a foundation and hopes for ‘permanent change’

'We demand the night' becomes a foundation and hopes for 'permanent change'

The initiative ‘We demand the night’ (we claim the night) is Becoming A Foundation. With This, the Organization, WHICE Advocates for More Safety for Women, Hopes for A “Lasting Change”. The Donations Will Be Used For, Among Other Things, Putting Up Posters by The Foundation.

The Initiative Raised Approximately 500,000 euros. That money has so far mainly legs on printing. Only “Limited Costs” Have Been Made For This, Initiative Founder Danique de Jong Said in a Press Release. The Remaining Amount Remains with Crowdfunding Company Gofundme Until The Foundation is officially established.

‘We demand the night’ (we claim the night) will be a foundation with an anbi status. This mean that it serves a general interest and has no profit motive. The foundation will also have a supervisory board.

By Becoming A Foundation, De Jong Hopes That “A Landing Change Can Be Realized and Every Donated Euro is Spent Carefully and Transparently”.

The ‘We demand the night’ (we claim the night) Action was founded after the Murder of Lisa in Duivendrecht. The Seventeen-Year-old Girl From Abcoude was a killed with great violence. The Case caused a wave of horror through through the Netherlands. Billboards were placed Everywhere to Draw Attention to the Safety of Women.

Identity of Suspect Still Unknown

The Case also Occupies The Public Prosecution Service (OM). On thursday, August 21, a suspect was arrested for a sexual offense and a day later it was announced that he is also suspended of the murder of lisa. But since then, the identity of the man is still not clear.

“We Cannot Report Anything New About The Suspect Yet,” An To Spokesperson Told Nu.nl. The Identity of the Suspect Remains Uncleear. The man has said that he comes from nigeria, but that has not yet bone confirmed.

The 22-year-old suspect has told the police who is and this corresponds to the information he shared in his asylum procedure. But because he does not have papers, this cannot be checked. The om Cannot yet say when the identity of the suspect will be known.

A Comparison of his DNA and Fingerprints in the Dutch and European databases has yielded nothing. The OM HAS Asked Various Countries, Including Nigeria, For More Information. There has been no response to this yet and that may take some time.

The identity is not necessary to prosecute a suspect. Experts PreviOutly explained to nu.nl that it is as special important that you can demonstrate that the right person is being prosecuted. The Police Will Look for Evidence In The Same Way To Find Out What Exactly Happened. The Only Difference is that it must also be investigated Whether the suspect is Indeed who says he is.

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