“Demonstrating against AZCs scores well with the supporters!”, Presenter Sam Hagens shouted enthusiastically in his introprate. “Welcome to Good evening Netherlands! ” They started talking about how smart and good Wilders is going on, already a campaign was a guest.
Peter van der Sluis, who has been working at the COA for 26 years, says in Behind the gatea program from RTV Noord (part of the special North-South East-West On NPO 2, a kind of ‘best of’ the regional broadcasters), about a man at an old age in Ter Apel. This man has been living in the department for people who have to return to their country since 2015. Van der Sluis wonders why the Netherlands does not just give him a residence status. “Just let him serve his old day here in the Netherlands. […] You can keep a lot of rigor to that people have to return, but to what extent do you want to continue? People should not be in the shelter for 5-plus years, because then you will get used to a country, to an environment. ” Children are born who grow up in Ter Apel, and yet sent to the land of ‘origin’.
“I stay here,” Lydia later says on the TV evening in the documentary My Northalso on NPO 2. “I always said that. I will stay until I leave in six shelves. I am so happy with the people. That Kippehokkie, I think it is perfect.” Photographer and documentary maker Jaap van den Beukel exchanged his sleek new-build home for a workers’ house in Tuindorp Nieuwendam, Amsterdam-Noord. He made a film about his new neighborhood, which is popular with young families, expats and Yuppen.
Human writes about the documentary on the website: “That transformation, also known as gentrification, is not without a struggle, because the original northern people see rents rising, the messages become more expensive and their feeling of being threatened.” Hate and envy, you would think, but nothing could be further from the truth. My North is a moving documentary about being a sense of community and about being at home. With beautiful, still shots, modest music by Lilian Hak and disarming interviews. Tillie has been living in Nieuwendam all her life. “It used to be all a bit more reserved. And that has become different because of these young people. I think that is a plus. You also feel less old. Because you still count a bit. I think it’s the only one.” If there is polarization, not in Tuindorp Nieuwendam. What human contact appears to be enough to get used to an environment. Then you don’t want to go back.
Three requirements
Bee Good evening Netherlands (NPO 2) Bas Erlings told that people vote for a political leader if they seem nice, seems competent, and not for their own gain but for the voter in politics. Then they went to pass the current leaders that bar, and came to the conclusion that no one meets all three requirements. Furthermore, it was also about relevant things like Irene Moors that photography competition The perfect picture won and the extremely anti -Semitic chatbot from Elon Musk. It was fun there. Just like with the other talk shows. Roxy Dekker, De Tour, B&B. Of course nothing wrong with that.
But the Israeli army also killed fifteen people yesterday at a medical point of emergency in Gaza: nine young children and four women who stood in line at an emergency aid of Project Hope, a refuge for small children and pregnant women, and a sister organization of UNICEF, the children’s rights organization of the United Nations. Three talk shows. Not a word. Also not the day before, when the Israeli Minister of Defense, Israel Katz, announced his plans to concentrate 600,000 Gazans in a camp, built on the ruins of Rafah. I would like to write about what is happening on Dutch television in the Netherlands. Pleasant. But if all week with all those talk shows is not spent a word on the genocide in Gaza, it is also important to note what is not happening on Dutch television.

