Dutch furious after Putin’s daughter is found living in Holland
By Danika Fears and Bruce Golding
Vladimir Putin’s daughter lives, in all places, the Netherlands — and disgusted locals now want her deported because it was her dad who provided the missile that shot 193 of their countrymen out of the sky over Ukraine.
Maria Putin’s presence in the grieving nation sparked outrage during a national day of mourning, with the arrival of the first wave of coffins carrying victims from Malaysia Airlines Flight 17.
Maria and her boyfriend live in the penthouse of this apartment building
in a wealthy suburb of Voorschoten. Photo: ZUMA Wire |
Pieter Broertjes, the mayor of Hilversum — where the victims’ bodies are being taken for identification — suggested during a radio interview that Maria get the boot over the attack that killed 298 people. “We could also deport Putin’s daughter from the Netherlands, because she lives in the Netherlands. Then you will have a totally different signal to give,” Broertjes said. He later apologized on Twitter, saying his remarks were “unwise” and came from a “feeling of helplessness that many will recognize.”
Church bells tolled across the country Wednesday, and there was a national moment of silence when the first of two military airplanes carrying a combined 40 coffins landed.
Hundreds of grieving relatives, along with King Willem-Alexander, Queen Maxima, Prime Minister Mark Rutte and other officials were on hand to meet the planes.
More planes full of victims will arrive on Thursday.
Anger is so strong towards Russian President Vladmir Putin
that it is spreading to his children. There have even been calls for his daughter Maria Putin to be deported from her home in Holland. |
In a fitting coincidence, the neighborhood is named “Krimwijk” — Dutch for “Crimean District.”
Maria’s boyfriend Faassen has held top jobs at Russia’s state-owned Gazprom energy company and Stroytransgaz, a leading pipeline-construction company.
Faassen, who is related to contemporary Dutch painter Casper Faassen, made headlines when he was beaten by bodyguards of a Russian banker over a 2010 road-rage incident in Moscow.
Putin has zealously tried to keep his daughters away from media scrutiny, yanking them out of school to be tutored at home when he entered politics. They later attended college in Russia under assumed names, with most of their classmates unaware of who they really were.
There are no official portraits of the women as adults, but a snapshot of Maria recently popped up on Facebook, showing her sitting on a park bench in a sleeveless dress with a large, cleavage-baring cutout.
The picture was taken down shortly after being posted, but not before a Ukrainian news Web site grabbed a copy and republished it — infuriating Putin, according to the Central European News photo agency.
Source: http://nypost.com/2014/07/23/grieving-dutch-furious-after-putins-daughter-found-living-in-holland/
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