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Dutch Coronavirus Inquiry Witnesses Targeted by Physical and Online Threats

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Several witnesses summoned by the parliamentary coronavirus inquiry committee have been subjected to physical and online threats before their testimony and, in some cases, after appearing as well. Committee chair Daan de Kort condemned the intimidation as "unacceptable," saying, "Our tolerance for this reprehensible behavior is zero, and we are in contact with the police and security services about it." A committee spokesperson said it is unknow…

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Several witnesses questioned by the Parliamentary Committee on Corona Inquiry have recently been threatened. That is what committee chairman Daan de Kort says in a…

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It has not been disclosed exactly who is involved or what kind of threats they are.

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Several witnesses summoned by the parliamentary committee on coronavirus inquiry have been threatened physically and digitally. This occurred in the run-up to their hearings and sometimes afterwards as well. The chairman of the committee expresses his disgust. Hugo de Jonge will appear before the coronavirus committee next week.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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In the final week of the coronavirus hearings before the summer, former Health Minister Hugo de Jonge, former State Secretary Mona Keijzer, and pollster and virus influencer Maurice de Hond will be among those appearing. This was reported by the Parliamentary Committee on Corona Inquiry. "Unfortunately, we notice that threats and intimidation are recurring themes, even now because people are appearing here," said committee chairman Daan de Kort.

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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Friday, July 3, 2026.
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