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Wednesday, November 10, 2004

House in The Hague 'full of explosives'

The siege has ended, two people have been arrested, which you can read more about in this article from the LA Times or this one from Expatica.

What you won't read there, however, is that Dutch PBS just announced there is a 'very persistent rumor' that the house they were in, is filled to the brim with explosives.

The press conference about the siege by the mayor of The Hague, Wim Deetman, was announced for the early evening, but is still pending.

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Arjan, the link to LA Times article links back to yr site.
LN

LN (ip:213.197.37.55) 10 November 2004 - 22:58 uur


Arjen, I thought that a few days ago I saw you mention your plans to set up a new political party but you did not elaborate. Can you let us know more about this. You'll get my vote!!

josie (ip:69.163.3.146) 10 November 2004 - 23:08 uur


better pictures of the raid here:
http://www.nrc.nl/foto/artikel/1100068696523.html
you have to admit: those BBE guys look really tough; we can if we want!!!

peachtree (ip:208.54.95.129) 10 November 2004 - 23:38 uur


@Josie: I never said anything about me founding my own political party. I joined one, that's all. See http://www.zachtei.nl/2004/11/08/000455.html @Peachtree: No pictures of the raid have been posted on this blog yet, so thanks for that. For the same reason, the term 'better' seems to be somewhat superfluous as there's nothing here for you to compete with ;-)

Arjan (ip:82.161.93.35) 10 November 2004 - 0:07 uur


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