Following the 1998 White Marches provoked by the publication of official reports on the Affaire Dutroux, Anciaux founded the think-tank, later political group, iD21, which aimed to confront the corruption and incompetence which the Dutroux affair had brought to light.
Lejeune was one of the leaders of a massive protest march (the "White March") of 300,000 people in the capital, Brussels, on 20 October 1996, in which demands were made for reforms of Belgium's police and justice system.
His dismissal and end of the investigation resulted in a massive protest march (the "White March") of 300,000 people on the capital, Brussels, in October 1996, two months after Dutroux's arrest, in which demands were made for reforms of Belgium's police and justice system.
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