
Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten unveiled a memorial dedicated to the Moluccan community, acknowledging the decades of mistreatment they faced during the colonial period. The monument serves to commemorate this dark chapter in history and aims to foster recognition and reflection on the experiences of the Moluccans.
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