Former police detective:
Louis Sévèke's murder was a political liquidation.
by Henk Ruyssenaars
FPF - Nijmegen - Nov. 24th - 2005 - A long time friend
whom I've known for thirty years, a former police
officer and sometimes under-cover detective of the Dutch
police force, yesterday - after 5 hours on location in
Nijmegen - confirmed in the conversation concerning the
'Sévèke case' that the so called 'police investigation'
of the premeditated liquidation of political activist
and journalist Louis Sévèke last week on Tuesday night,
must be classified as a 'cover up': it carries the
Kain's sign of 'state terrorism'.
This senior (from a very well known dutch 'resistance'
family during WW II) - is retired, and has been living
abroad for many years. He is not brainwashed by any of
the many dutch media using 'spin' instead of honest
journalism. His professional assessment of the Sévèke
case is based on the facts he looked at from the murder
scene - with experienced but 'fresh' eyes, and since
he's Dutch and knows the language, he was able to see
and read the material concerning the liquidation: seeing
all the 'signs on the wall'.
One of his comments: "The detectives in the special team
working on this case, of course do understand for
instance that one does not check for DNA or similar
evidence in such an important murder case AFTER a
thorough cleaning* of the crime scene by the municipal
cleaning service. And after maybe thousands of people
wandered through the crime scene, including all those
visiting the central Post office here." he said.
"I think that many in the local police force - and in
this 'special team' - secretly are ashamed doing this
and taking part in this kind of cover up, but it's the
same as usual: they're convinced they 'have no choice'.
Reality for them is - like for many journalists - that
if they don't follow orders but 'speak up' - it's most
probably the end of their career. They either end up 'on
the beat' again, directing the traffic or loose their
job under some pretext, and like honest journalists
being blacklisted thereafter. You have to either 'tag
along' or you're out. It's the same here in Holland
within politics, the police force as in journalism. If
you swim against the stream they'll 'drown' you. You're
a danger and - like Fortuyn and some others - they'll
make you 'disappear'. Like in this case apparently was
done to Sévèke too."
Concerning information on the possible killer, the
former detective pointed out - what any normal human
being also understands: ''that any available description
of the killer and picture material at the disposal of
the police, immediately should be made known to the
public, and not - in a diverting form with different
facts - a week later. By not putting a description,
picture or even a composite drawing at the disposal of
the public, you hamper the possibility of catching the
killer, because the public mostly helps the police very
well."
Police had pictures of the assassin already a week ago
The fact that even the right wing dutch industry's
weekly 'Elsevier' - today a week ago - published an
article entitled "Murder of activist Sévèke is a
liquidation" - was seen as a confirmation of what many -
based on the appalling facts - feared to be true: the
murder was apparently the elimination of one of the
strongest legal critics, who for many was one of the
best opponents of the present malignant neocon regime in
The Netherlands. According to the article in Elsevier:
'Also a young women the day after the killing supplied
to the police on Wednesday (Nov. 16th) a picture of the
assassin. She was a witness on Tuesday night and made
the picture with her mobile phone." [end quote]
Some papers in Holland - like the weekly 'Elsevier'* -
the day after the killing reported: " The murder of
political activist Louis Sévèke (41) has all the
hallmarks of a planned liquidation. The police force in
Nijmegen since Wednesday afternoon has pictures at it's
disposal on which the man who did it can be seen. It is
shown how the perpetrator from up close fires two
bullets at Sévèke. According to witnesses it was
remarkable how calm and controlled the attack was
performed. [Url. text Elsevier in Dutch -
http://tinyurl.com/czfvp]
After all the 'investigation' being done and hearing
more than a hundred 'witnesses', for nearly a week the
dutch public was NOT informed and did not even know
whether the assassin was a dwarf or a giant, what he
looked like or how he was dressed. Not even a composite
kit drawing of the murderer was offered, indicating that
there was no real wish to ever catch the killer. It was
seen as a method to avoid selling more lies when the
police decided last week 'to keep radio silence' -
meaning not saying a word anymore.
Apart from some confusing tidbits for the national
smokescreen, offered to 'crime watch' programs on dutch
national and commercial TV, with which they - contrary
to the law and their obligations to inform their
paymasters, the public - said to have 'agreements'
concerning the information offered. The latter case,
about those hitherto unknown and strange illegal
agreements, is a matter of investigation by the
parliament, of which nobody by the way expects anything
honest, as the latest polls show.
The silence in most major (foreign owned) media was -
and still is - deafening. It further cements the idea
that the whole story about the elimination of this fiery
opponent of certain dutch criminals should disappear as
fast as is possible in the dutch 'Memory Hole', and
again as usual with collaboration of most of the media.
Louis Sévèke is dead, and so is most honest journalism
in The Netherlands.
Politically liquidated.
Henk Ruyssenaars - Nijmegen - The Netherlands
All further information on FPF - blog - Url.:
http://forpressfound.blogspot.com/
FOREIGN PRESS FOUNDATION
Feed:
http://tinyurl.com/avyvl
Editor: Henk Ruyssenaars
http://tinyurl.com/66dmo
The Netherlands
FPF@Chello.nl
* *The Dutch author this far has worked abroad for
international media for more than 4 decades, as a fully
independent foreign correspondent, of which 10 years -
also during Gulf War I - in the Arab World and the
Middle East.
Seeing worldwide that every bullet and every bomb breeds
more terrorism, including state terrorism.
If you feel you are on this list by mistake, or would
like to be removed, please simply reply with the word
'Remove' in the subject line. But: if you have received
this from a third party and wish to be added to the
list, just send a blank email with the words 'Add me to
the list' in the subject line.
FPF-COPYRIGHT NOTICE - In accordance with Title 17 U. S.
C. Section 107 - any copyrighted work in this message is
distributed by the Foreign Press Foundation under fair
use, without profit or payment, to those who have
expressed a prior interest in receiving the information.
Url.:
http://liimirror.warwick.ac.uk/uscode/17/107.html
-0-