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The '''Dutroux Affair''' centres upon the person of [[Marc Dutroux]], convicted of multiple charges of [[abduction]], [[rape]] and [[murder]] of children. He continued to ste that he was part of a European wide [[VIPaedophile]] ring including senior [[politician]]s, [[police officers]] and [[businessmen]].  
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The '''Dutroux Affair''' centres upon the person of [[Marc Dutroux]], convicted of multiple charges of [[abduction]], [[rape]] and [[murder]] of children. He continued to insist that he was part of a European wide [[VIPaedophile]] ring including senior [[politician]]s, [[police officers]] and [[businessmen]].<ref>https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/belgium/1337761/Belgium-accused-of-cover-up-in-Dutroux-inquiry.html</ref><ref>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2002/may/05/dutroux.featuresreview</ref>
  
==Light sentencing==
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==Light sentencing at first trial==
 
In April 1989, Marc Dutroux was sentenced to 13 years for abduction and rape of 5  young girls. [[Belgian Justice Minister]] [[Melchior Wathelet]] released him on parole in April 1992, having served only three years.
 
In April 1989, Marc Dutroux was sentenced to 13 years for abduction and rape of 5  young girls. [[Belgian Justice Minister]] [[Melchior Wathelet]] released him on parole in April 1992, having served only three years.
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==Second Trial===
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Judge [[Jean-Marc Connerotte]] was dismissed after he attended a fund raising dinner for the victims' families. His replacement, [[Jacques Langlois]] had never tried a case before and had a difficult relationship with the public prosecutor [[Michel Bourle]]. Some of the parents of the victims claim that no new evidence was brought forth after Langlois took on the case. Langlois claimed that much of the evidence gathered was unverifiable and useless in court.{{cn}}
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The dismissal of Connerotte and the end of the investigation resulted in October 1996 in the "White March", with an estimated 300,000 people marching on [[Brussels]] to demand a reform of Belgium's police and justice system.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2002/jan/25/worlddispatch.dutroux</ref>
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Dutroux escaped from police custody for a few hours in April 1998, but was recaptured after a massive manhunt.
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Throughout the trial, Dutroux insisted that he was part of a Europe-wide paedophile ring including police officers, businessmen, doctors, and senior Belgian politicians.<ref>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-21498535</ref>
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The jury publicly protested the presiding judge [[Stéphane Goux]]'s handling of the debates and the victims' testimonies.<ref>https://www.humanite.fr/node/304250</ref>
  
 
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{{CCM}} has kept a near total silence on the issue and treats [[Joël van der Reijden]]'s research as a [[third rail issue]]. As of August 2019, [[Wikipedia]] hda a Mark Dutroux page, but did not have a separate page for the affair.
 
{{CCM}} has kept a near total silence on the issue and treats [[Joël van der Reijden]]'s research as a [[third rail issue]]. As of August 2019, [[Wikipedia]] hda a Mark Dutroux page, but did not have a separate page for the affair.
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===Premature deaths===
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[[Olenka Frenkiel]] reported in 2002 in ''[[The Guardian]]'' that "Since 1995, there have been 20 unexplained deaths of potential witnesses connected with Dutroux."<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2002/may/05/dutroux.featuresreview</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 07:18, 31 August 2019

Event.png Dutroux Affair (The Pedophocracy,  Belgium/VIPaedophile,  deep event)  ISGPRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Dutroux cellar.jpg
The cellar used by Marc Dutroux for imprisoning children
Date- 1990s
LocationBelgium
Exposed byJoël van der Reijden
Interest ofConspiracy Dossiers
SubpageDutroux Affair/Premature death

The Dutroux Affair centres upon the person of Marc Dutroux, convicted of multiple charges of abduction, rape and murder of children. He continued to insist that he was part of a European wide VIPaedophile ring including senior politicians, police officers and businessmen.[1][2]


Light sentencing at first trial

In April 1989, Marc Dutroux was sentenced to 13 years for abduction and rape of 5 young girls. Belgian Justice Minister Melchior Wathelet released him on parole in April 1992, having served only three years.

Second Trial=

Judge Jean-Marc Connerotte was dismissed after he attended a fund raising dinner for the victims' families. His replacement, Jacques Langlois had never tried a case before and had a difficult relationship with the public prosecutor Michel Bourle. Some of the parents of the victims claim that no new evidence was brought forth after Langlois took on the case. Langlois claimed that much of the evidence gathered was unverifiable and useless in court.[citation needed]

The dismissal of Connerotte and the end of the investigation resulted in October 1996 in the "White March", with an estimated 300,000 people marching on Brussels to demand a reform of Belgium's police and justice system.[3]

Dutroux escaped from police custody for a few hours in April 1998, but was recaptured after a massive manhunt.

Throughout the trial, Dutroux insisted that he was part of a Europe-wide paedophile ring including police officers, businessmen, doctors, and senior Belgian politicians.[4]

The jury publicly protested the presiding judge Stéphane Goux's handling of the debates and the victims' testimonies.[5]

Police

The police seized several videotapes from Dutroux's house that showed him constructing the secret entrance and the dungeon where he imprisoned girls. The police [When?] reported that they never viewed the tapes because they did not have access to a machine that could play them.

1995 - A police surveillance camera set up to watch Marc Dutroux was programmed to operate only from 8am-6pm so did not record his kidnapping of An Marchal and Eefje Lambrecks.


Exposure

Joël van der Reijden published Beyond The Dutroux Affair on his on his ISGP website[6], which puts the events in a wider context.

Cover-up

Commercially-controlled media has kept a near total silence on the issue and treats Joël van der Reijden's research as a third rail issue. As of August 2019, Wikipedia hda a Mark Dutroux page, but did not have a separate page for the affair.

Premature deaths

Olenka Frenkiel reported in 2002 in The Guardian that "Since 1995, there have been 20 unexplained deaths of potential witnesses connected with Dutroux."[7]

Parallels

In 2019, the Epstein affair exposed Jeffrey Epstein to be at the centre of a VIPaedophile entrapment project. Although larger and more blatant, the case has marked parallels with the Dutroux Affair:- pattern of light sentencing, multiple failures to investigate and other deviation from standard operating procedure by public officials.


 

Related Quotation

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Klaas Bruinsma“Boys Club de Amstel ... ran by a certain Mr. Kroner [Kreuner]. A business partner of him was liquidated in the 90's, an acquaintance of de Dominee [Klaas Bruinsma], who regularly visited there. ... Getting back to Piet van Haut: This fantasy-filled caricature also brought along a certain Marc [Dutroux], later known as the Monster of Belgium. This Marc had contacts with Duscedo, of the imperium of the gentlemen Tukkers and consorts. [Incorrect, unclear sentence follows, so loosely translated:] With Charles Geerts pulling the strings.”Klaas Bruinsma
Joël van der Reijden
ISGP
2014
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