No big reception center in my backyard!

Gepubliceerd op 18 januari 2016 om 11:25

HEESCH says NO to a BIG AZC! Monday will be read on many banner. Heesch sees because it does not really sit, a large long-term care for refugees and therefore a popular demonstration is organized.

HEESCH says NO to a BIG AZC! Monday will be read on many banner. Heesch sees because it does not really sit, a large long-term care for refugees and therefore a popular demonstration is organized.

SPRUCE DEMONSTRATION
But a neat, according to the letter distributed in the village of campaign group Too Much, Too Long. No dangling dead pigs protest or racist statements on banners, as "hateful, inflammatory or racist texts / symbols are unacceptable and will be banned," the activist group, consisting of around 35 concerned neighbors. "We are not against refugees, but would like to see a smaller shelter, which better suits the village and makes for better integration."

NO DEAD PIGS
Area Associate Harm Ruijs compares it to a large campsite in France. "If you're there with 500 Dutch sit side by side, you just touch each other in conversation." It is different when you're with two gezinnetjes on the campsite, "then find proper contact with the local population." He emphasizes that the argument no extreme character. The dead pigs were deployed last week to protest, he abhors. "That we accept as close off, we do not know who they were." No Heesch Spikes in any case, what he expects. "The more extreme manifestations such, the farther away they often live."

FROM 78 NAAR 500?
When the village which has about 12,000 inhabitants, recently heard that 500 refugees for a decade, with their round the corner 'would come Ruijs shocked as well: the city council said earlier that it was still 78 people for up to three years. He lives in a neighborhood on the outskirts of the village on a quiet dirt road. "Social control is huge, I know exactly when the neighbor's dog out." With 500 continuously rotating asylum seekers in his backyard, because that is the azc as it stands now, it changes. "You will have no idea anymore who live there, the social control is gone." They want to help the refugees village in a decent way, which comes first, "but there may now be listened to as a neighborhood."

WONDERFUL TOWN
The argument finds Ruijs demonstration or protest 'too heavy' sound is meant to start a conversation with the mayor, city council and the COA. He expects quite a few people Monday night, in any case, almost the entire neighborhood and support from the village, and to keep things going well, has consulted with the police on road safety. Chosen for the town's Misse, "on a pedestrianized square and where the members will gather." Heesch is a beautiful village, he concludes. "Refugees are very welcome, but in smaller, more embeddable groups, so for all of us is a win-win situation."

There are also villagers who just welcome a large reception center. The Facebook community "Refugees Welcome Oss and Heesch" is proof of that, but a reaction to the argument is not in the planning. "We keep in the background."

Iris Hermans / © metronieuws.nl/xl

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