In addition, the singer said in the Renze talk show on Sunday that it was agreed with the organization ‘very clearly’ in advance that there would be no religious or political statements at the event. “It seems clear to me that it is a precarious matter,” he said there. “But it’s about the agreements you make.” That appointment would have been made on WhatsApp.

According to the football club, it is different: the message on WhatsApp ‘No politics, no religion’ that the organization sent would have been a reaction to a photo of the ‘Zionist poster’ that Douwe Bob had seen and with which he had trouble. The club says she wanted to clarify the character of the event.

Management in contact

Jom Ha writes in the message that with the statement they ‘hope to contribute to rest and safety for all involved’. The club announced that it would not make any further statements or to speak to media. “It is of course free to respond and apologize.”

The management of Douwe Bob tells AT5 that they are in conversation with the football club and that they do not want to respond to the message on the website. “We keep talking to discuss this and come to something positive.”

However, management refers to the ‘no religion, no politics’ message. “This has been confirmed to us several times from the organization, even before Douwe entered the site. Without this confirmation, he would not have entered the site and those kids and the rest of the country would have been spared a lot of suffering.”

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