DRONE: DROOM –> MOORD

De mens richt zich vooral en graag op zichzelf:

familie/land telt en het is al kwart over elf.

Twaalf uur zal het einde zijn

en dat gaat niet zonder pijn.

 

Wie denkt nog aan de ander en de rest?

Dat is door asociale media verpest!

Wat telt is wat daar staat en wat men nu ziet,

maar dat is de waarheid niet en brengt verdriet.

 

Wie bekommert zich nog de waarheid?

De inval van Rusland opende de strijd.

De droom-moord was al enige tijd in zicht.

Ook Israël ontving recent een bericht

en reageerde zoals anderen eerder probeerde.

Is dat wat de mensheid na eeuwen leerde?

 

Er is maar een antwoord:

oorlog is altijd ook moord!

Waarom is men blind voor die realiteit?

Ooit, ooit, veel later zegt men “spijt”? !

De vraag is: waar is de menselijkheid gebleven?

Antwoord: men kan/wil niet vergeten/vergeven!

Ondergaan onschuldigen daarom een vreselijke lot?

Als het kalf verdronken is, gaat de put niet op slot!

Author: Wim van den Heuvel

W.J.A. (Wim) van den Heuvel is born in Nuenen, the Netherlands. He is professor emeritus of the University of Groningen and of Maastricht University, the Netherlands, but still works as advisor/consultant/researcher. After Grammar School (Dutch: ‘Gymnasium’), he got his masters in Sociology and his PhD (thesis on ‘Adjustment in Nursing Homes’) at Radboud University Nijmegen. After assistant Professor at the Institute of Social Medicine, and of the Gerontology Centre, Radboud University Nijmegen (1969-1975) he was pointed as Director of the Institute of Social Oncology (Dutch Cancer Society, KWF), Amsterdam (1976 -1980). In 1979 Queen Juliana appointed him as Professor of medical sociology, University of Groningen, Faculty of Social Sciences and Faculty of Medicine. In 1989 he also became Scientific Director of the Northern Centre for Health and Research University of Groningen. In the period 2000-2005 he was working as Professor in Rehabilitation and Handicap Maastricht University, Maastricht, also acting as Director General Institute for Rehabilitation Research and as Scientific Director of Research school of Primary Health Care Research (CaRe), Maastricht University. He was visiting professor at Syracuse University USA (1975), the University of Vienna, Austria (1997) and Titu Maiorescu University, Bucharest, Romania (2008). Besides visiting professorships he made study tours to Brazil, Australia, China, Cuba, India, New-Zealand and USA. During his professorship he supervised successfully 61 PhD students. He was project leader of various international research and development projects (financed by EU or the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs), including subjects like developments of primary health care, palliative care, home care for the aged, primary health care, care for specific diagnosis like cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, and spina bifida. These projects included researchers and practitioners from Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, and United Kingdom. He received various rewards, including Academy Medal University PJ Safarit, Kosice, Slovakia, Honorary member of Romania Society of Family Medicine/General Practice, Romania, Honorary member of the European Society of Health and Medical Sociology, Honorary member Academy of Medical Sciences, Romania, Academy Medal University of Groningen, The Netherlands, Officer in Royal Order Oranje Nassau, The Netherlands, Siglium University of Krakow. He chaired – and still chairs - various national and international committees all related to scientific research in health care and gerontology.

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