Maersk Responds for the First Time to Demonstrations in Rotterdam over Transport of F-35 Parts: 'Misleading Claims'
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Danish container company Maersk has responded for the first time to claims that the company is transporting F-35 parts to Israel after repeated demonstrations and vandalism at its Rotterdam office. The company itself calls the claims ‘misleading’.
In Rotterdam, four people have been arrested for defacing and vandalizing windows of the Maersk office. This happened around 3:30 AM, according to the police. According to the police, more than twenty windows were smashed and a "mess of glass" was left behind. According to a reporter from the regional broadcaster Rijnmond, the windows were smashed with a hammer. The building was also defaced with red paint. Employees cannot use the main entrance…
Amsterdam, 2 Jun (Latin Press) The Dutch security forces today arrested four members of a pro-Palestinian activist organization for damaging the headquarters of the Danish shipping company Maersk. The post Arrests pro-Palestinian activists in the Netherlands first appeared on News Prensa Latina.
In the early morning hours of today, a plastic container of household waste suffered a fire at the intersection of Silverio Córdoba and President Roca de San Lorenzo streets. The incident was reported to the 911 emergency service at 00:10 hours, mobilizing the URXVII’s 3907 Firefighters Shoes cell to attend to the situation. Upon arriving at the site, the personnel found that the fire affected the container, owned by the municipality of San Lore…
The Asha ten Broekalikes have struck again: the Rotterdam head office of container manufacturer Maersk has been demolished by a group of pro-Pallie self-righteous people. The building was also defaced with texts such as 'collaborator' (hahaha) and 'mask off Maersk'. This has to do with the fact that Maersk transports goods from A to B, and also parts of the F35 from Texas to Israel. GENOCIDE!!!! A Zara store was also defaced: Zara was previously…
Four people have been arrested for defacing and vandalizing the Maersk office on the Boompjes in Rotterdam. It concerns two men and two women, the police say after reports from Rijnmond. There is red paint on the windows and it says, among other things, 'genocide collaborator'.
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