DEN HAAG (ANP) - Premier Rob Jetten houdt zondag een toespraak bij de onthulling van een nationaal monument voor Molukkers in Rotterdam. Dat bevestigt zijn woordvoerder na berichtgeving van NOS en RTL Nieuws. De twee zenders hinten op mogelijke excuses van de premier aan de Molukse gemeenschap. De woordvoerder van Jetten zegt niks over de inhoud van de toespraak.
Dinsdag wordt er in de Tweede Kamer ook gestemd over een plan van Don Ceder (CU) dat het kabinet onder meer oproept om onafhankelijk onderzoek te doen naar het verblijf van Molukkers in Nederland. Het doel van het onderzoek is om te "komen tot een proces van erkenning en een passend gebaar dat recht doet aan de gemeenschap en de gemeenschap versterkt", staat in de motie van Ceder. Die is ondertekend door alle fracties behalve die van de PVV, FVD en Mona Keijzer.
In 1951 werden Molukse militairen en hun gezinnen naar Nederland gehaald, waar zij onder slechte omstandigheden kwamen te leven. Het zou om een tijdelijk verblijf gaan, maar dat bleek niet waar te zijn.
HAARLEM (ANP) - Het is nog niet duidelijk wanneer twee zeer vervuilende fabrieken van Tata Steel in IJmuiden zullen worden gesloten. De Omgevingsdienst Noordzeekanaalgebied is sinds een maand bezig met de officiële voorbereidingen om de vergunningen van de twee kooksgasfabrieken in te trekken. Het onderzoek loopt nog en de procedure moet zorgvuldig zijn, gaf de Noord-Hollandse gedeputeerde Anouk Gielen (Klimaat en Energie) aan in een overleg met Provinciale Staten.
De twee fabrieken zijn verouderd en overschrijden door de hoge uitstoot van schadelijke stoffen structureel de milieunormen. Het internationale staalbedrijf heeft zelf ook al aangegeven de fabrieken KGF1 en KGF2 versneld te willen sluiten, zonder een termijn te geven.
Een meerderheid van de partijen vindt sluiting noodzakelijk; vooral linkse partijen dringen aan op snelheid. De datum wordt pas bekend als het intrekkingsbesluit er is, aldus Gielen. Ze wees erop dat de provincie en omgevingsdienst al jaren werken aan een onderbouwing van het proces.
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