Jan Roos (journalist)
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Born | Bergen, Netherlands | 27 January 1977
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Jan Roos (Dutch pronunciation: [jɑn ˈroːs]; born 27 January 1977) is a Dutch journalist and former political candidate and activist.
Career
[edit]Roos worked for the PowNed public broadcasting association,[1] where he made reports for the daily PowNews news program. He also made the radio programme Echte Jannen for PowNed.[2]
Roos used to be a reporter for BNR Nieuwsradio. He later worked for the Dutch self described "politically incorrect" blog GeenStijl.[3]
In 2015 Jan Roos was the campaign leader for GeenPeil, a campaign which got a referendum on the EU-Association Treaty with Ukraine on the books. During this campaign Jan Roos often wore a sailor cap.[4][3]
GeenPeil later ran as a political party in the 2017 general election. It failed to gain enough votes to win any seats in the Dutch parliament. Roos campaigned as top candidate of the VoorNederland party, also gaining no seats.
Personal
[edit]Jan Roos is divorced and has three children.
Jan Roos has a criminal conviction for an attack on a 16-year-old boy in 2018 and was fined 750 euro for it. Additionally, he had to pay 700 euro to the victim. The minor suffered a traumatic brain injury, neck pain, mouth bleeding, and a loose front tooth.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ (in Dutch) Suzanne Borgdorff, "Jan Roos stapt op bij omroep Powned", Algemeen Dagblad, 30 June 2015.
- ^ (in Dutch) Bas Paternotte, "Zendercoördinator Radio 1 wil Echte Jannen houden", HP/De Tijd, 21 April 2011.
- ^ a b (in Dutch) "GeenPeil-referendum gaat door", NOS, 14 October 2015.
- ^ "Dutch to hold referendum on EU Ukraine deal", BBC News, 14 October 2015.
- ^ (in Dutch)"Geldboete voor Jan Roos na mishandeling", Algemeen Dagblad, 05 April 2019.
External links
[edit]- Jan Roos at IMDb
- Media related to Jan Roos (journalist) at Wikimedia Commons
- 1977 births
- Living people
- Leaders of political parties in the Netherlands
- Dutch male bloggers
- Dutch columnists
- Dutch journalists
- Dutch atheists
- Dutch opinion journalists
- Dutch radio presenters
- Dutch satirists
- Dutch reporters and correspondents
- Dutch Internet celebrities
- Dutch infotainers
- Dutch graphic designers
- People from Bergen, North Holland
- 21st-century Dutch criminals
- Critics of multiculturalism
- Dutch critics of Islam