Saturday, January 31, 2015

No increased threat to media after incident at NIS – Elsevier

No increased threat to media after incident at NIS – Elsevier

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                 The incident at the NOS of Thursday no increased threat to Dutch media and journalists as a result. Journalists Trade Union NVJ Committee has discussed with Dick Schoof, NCTb (NCTb).
             

‘Media and journalists are emphatically not a specific target, “the NVJ Saturday says. The NVJ on Saturday discussed with mayors Peter Brothers (PvdA) of Hilversum and Eberhard van der Laan (PvdA) of Amsterdam.



Security

was NVJ surprised by the fact that an armed loner just the editors of the NOS can walk. The journalists’ union will liaise closely with Sheaf, the mayors and the Society of Editors.

After the nineteen year old Tarik Zahzah the NIS building penetrated with a fake weapon, there were questions about the security of the property at the Hilversum Media Park. Director Jan de Jong of the NIS said Friday at a news conference that the security of the NIS is screwed with visible and invisible measures.

“The security of the Media Park is the responsibility of the police and the mayor. We are responsible for the security in-house. It is not surprising that someone logs on the desk, because this is the heart of the public system and there are plenty of programs going on, “said De Jong.



Hostage

On Friday it was announced that Zahzah, who is suspected of kidnapping, threats and illegal possession of weapons, especially two weeks remain attached. The Public Prosecution Service has commissioned a personality test.

The freshman has told the police that he acted alone when he invaded the NIS building, and not part of a terrorist organization or a hacker collective. Also there were no explosives hidden in the Netherlands, as Zahzah previously stated in a letter

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