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One Injured In Fire At Dutch Refugee Centre

A fire has been ignited at a camp sheltering refugees in the Netherlands, injuring at least one person.

The incident happened in the village of Luttelgeest, in the province of Flevoland, in the early hours of Wednesday.

The blaze was contained within half an hour.

The cause of the fire has not yet been determined, but it may have been a deliberate incident, as anti-refugee sentiments exist in some of the European countries — including the Netherlands — where thousands of irregular asylum seekers have been settled.

In January, a group of Dutch people rallied against government plans to open a refugee centre for 500 people in Heesch.

Suspected arson attacks have been previously reported at refugee camps in Germany, too.

The Luttelgeest refugee centre was established in 1987 and can accommodate up to 1,000 people.

Europe has been facing an unprecedented influx of refugees, most of whom are fleeing conflict zones in North Africa and the Middle East, particularly Syria. Last year alone, well over a million refugees made their way into the continent.

Many blame major European powers for the exodus of the refugees from their home countries as the conflicts and violence that force them out are usually a result of Western policies.

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‘Johan Cruyff Put Dutch Football On The Map’ – Gullit

The former Milan midfielder, who played alongside the Dutch great for Feyenoord during the eighties, has lauded his impact on football after hearing the news of his death

Ruud Gullit says Johan Cruyff was responsible for “putting Dutch football on the map” following the former Netherlands forward’s death.

Cruyff passed away from cancer at the age of 68 on Thursday after a wonderful and inspirational career as player and coach, most notably for Ajax and Barcelona.

Gullit, who played alongside Cruyff as a youngster at Feyenoord, has hailed him as an important mentor throughout his fledgling career and for the impact he had on raising the profile of Dutch football.

He told Telesport: “I’m shocked. I thought he was doing better.

“Netherlands have lost a face in the world. He’s the one who put our football on the map.

“He was decisive for my career.”

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