Approximately half of The people in Holland against scheduled country official Apology for that it role in slavery, according to a survey.
The poll he conducted public Channel NOS showed the figure down to 49%. in 2022, compared to last year55%.
although rate of Those who wanted An apology increased this from 31% to 38% yearApproximately half of Dutch people Don’t support The government’s apology.
According to the survey, most of Those who support Apologies from immigrant backgrounds, with two-thirds of Surinamese supporting gesture.
This is the one from a Dutch side policy This risks failure,” Armand Zender, Chairman of the Board of Suriname’s National Revitalization Committee told reporters.
Holland will issue all over the world official Apology on 19. The apology will be issued by government in eight locations all over the world with Attendees of Seven ministers.
In recent years, major cities such as Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht and The Hague, as well as institutions such as the Dutch Central Bank and ABN Amro, have also announced They have apologized for they role in The history of bondage.
Approximately half of The people in Holland against scheduled country official Apology for that it role in slavery, according to a survey.
The poll he conducted public Channel NOS showed the figure down to 49%. in 2022, compared to last year55%.
although rate of Those who wanted An apology increased this from 31% to 38% yearApproximately half of Dutch people Don’t support The government’s apology.
According to the survey, most of Those who support Apologies from immigrant backgrounds, with two-thirds of Surinamese supporting gesture.
This is the one from a Dutch side policy This risks failure,” Armand Zender, Chairman of the Board of Suriname’s National Revitalization Committee told reporters.
Holland will issue all over the world official Apology on 19. The apology will be issued by government in eight locations all over the world with Attendees of Seven ministers.
In recent years, major cities such as Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht and The Hague, as well as institutions such as the Dutch Central Bank and ABN Amro, have also announced They have apologized for they role in The history of bondage.