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'''Joris Demmink''' is a retired Dutch Justice Department official who has been repeatedly accused of child abuse.
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Joël van der Reijden of ISGP has written extensively about the Demmink affair and closely related scandals in the Netherlands. <ref>https://isgp-studies.com/pim-fortuyn-assassination</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 22:18, 11 October 2016

Person.png Joris Demmink  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Born1947/12/11
Laren, Netherlands
Member ofLSV Minerva, Netherlands/Deep state
Interest ofPieter Omtzigt, Turkey/Deep state
A controversial retired Dutch Justice Department official from the Netherlands.

Joris Demmink is a retired Dutch Justice Department official who has been repeatedly accused of child abuse.

Joël van der Reijden of ISGP has written extensively about the Demmink affair and closely related scandals in the Netherlands. [1]


 

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Pieter Omtzigt“I've stopped with that case after Sybrand Buma stormed into my office. Because he had been given an instruction from Mark Rutte that I had to stop with the questions in parliament about Joris Demmink.”Pieter Omtzigt10 October 2020
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