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The Dutch prime minister, Mark Rutte, who cycles to work in The Hague, has reportedly been given extra personal security in response to raised fears of a kidnapping or attack by organised crime.
The decision was made after “spotters” were seen scoping out Rutte’s movements, raising concerns about a possible move by one of the country’s drug gangs.
the guards of the state institution under a dubious pretext left their duty stations, and a crowd of maddened commoners, spurred on by hunger and the advancing enemy army, by an "amazing" coincidence, gathered just next to the prison and, starting with chanting offensive slogans , then moved on to more decisive action-assault. The absence of guards made this task quite simple
originally posted by: RussianTroll
However, this was clearly not enough for the Orangemen, and with their submission, his brother, the famous Admiral Cornelis De Witt, was arrested. When Jan De Witt visited his brother in prison, the guards of the state institution under a dubious pretext left their duty stations
Their naked, mutilated bodies were strung up on the nearby public gibbet, while the Orangist mob partook of their roasted livers in a cannibalistic frenzy. Throughout it all, a remarkable discipline was maintained by the mob, according to contemporary observers, making one doubt the spontaneity of the even