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Protesting on May 4 and 5: ‘No Decency and Absolutely No Respect for the Victims’

Summary by gelderlander.nl
Demonstrations on May 4 and 5 have become increasingly common in recent years. Wageningen, the city of the liberation, is anticipating protests this year. Readers of De Gelderlander are highly critical of these types of actions during commemorations: "Have some decency." Although there is sometimes understanding as well.
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Demonstrations on May 4 and 5 have become increasingly common in recent years. Wageningen, the city of the liberation, is anticipating protests this year. Readers of De Gelderlander are highly critical of these types of actions during commemorations: "Have some decency." Although there is sometimes understanding as well.

·Nijmegen, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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gelderlander.nl broke the news in Nijmegen, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Sunday, May 3, 2026.
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