Mariëtte Hamer, 63, the government commissioner for excessive sexual behavior, finds the confessions of Johan Derksen (73) “disappointing on television” on Tuesday evening. Johan told ‘Today Inside’ that at a young age he walked into a drunk and unconscious woman with a candle.
Hamer says he finds it “humiliating and hurtful” for people who have been victims of sexual violence. FATHER† “In the 1960s and 1970s, this behavior was not normal,” he says.
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Talpa said on Wednesday he was “extremely shocked” by Derksen’s comments and wanted to speak to him “as soon as possible”. Hamer considers this step “important” and also hopes that the meeting will take place soon.
In his role as government commissioner, Hamer will “continue to stimulate public debate about extremism in the coming period”. It will also ensure that “everything is in place to overcome and prevent this problem for the next three years”. To this end, it advises the cabinet on the development of a national action plan.
Source: RTL
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