Ghent The Ghent student pub The Farm, where this week Dries Van Langenhove and Tom Van Grieken speechten for Vlaams belang, is Friday night, are targeted by vandals. With graffiti, it was ‘racists’ and ‘fascists’ on the wall, and the slot was dichtgespoten. “Very unfortunate,” says the manager of the café. “I don’t want to if the extreme right-wing portrayed to be – I would have every party here admitted.” In the meantime, launched From Langenhove a movie in which he the facade itself herschildert.

the passage of The Vlaams belang-leaders Tom Of the Greeks, and the ‘independent’ Dries Van Langenhove Ghent went Thursday not go unnoticed. Student café The Farm, where Van Langenhove many hours spent as a student, was the setting for speeches by the two extreme right-wing politicians. The Farm was nokvol, outside of organized opponents a silent protest. A van of Vlaams belang was plastered with white paint.

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This weekend was the event even a pony-tail. One or more vandals viseerden on Friday, the conscious café. With graffiti they wrote ‘fascists’ and ‘racists’ on the facade, and the lock on the front door was with a substance, possibly glue, dichtgespoten.

No extreme right-wing cafe

“A sad truth case”, sounds at cafébaas Dieter De Meyere. “I know Dries, for some years, from his student days, even before there was the Shield and Friends, and that sort of thing. When he asked me if he and the party just might come in, I have a little bit of time for reflection asked. If cafébaas do you want to remain neutral. And that I also want to always be. If any other party ask me if they put me in the café are allowed to use for speeches or a meeting, then that would also stay. With all the extremes you of course need to pay attention – whether to the left or to the right. But eventually I thought: ‘why not?’ It is study period and quietly. I have said ‘yes’ because I’m such a good evening would turn out. Apart from the political.”