Tributes paid to much-loved journalist

Martin Banks
Credit: api-ipa.org

Warm tributes have been paid to Hans de Bruijn, a long-time stalwart of the media scene in Brussels, who has died, aged 75.

He was Secretary General of the International Press Association, API-IPA, the first organization to unite non-Belgian journalists of all categories and specializations based in Belgium. Hans had served in the role since 2013. He passed away on 30 November.

Catherine Feore, Vice President API, told this site:

“Hans was such a decent and kind person. After a full and impressive career as a journalist, he took on the role of Secretary General of the International Press Association. When others would have been happy to put their feet up, Hans was very much committed to fighting the corner and achieving the best outcomes for journalists.”

She added,

“His long career and experience were invaluable and he is greatly, greatly missed.”

On Friday, API-IPA issued a statement which said he had

“showed quiet, patient, and unwavering commitment after a courageous battle with illness.”

The statement read,

“More than a secretary general, Hans was a dear friend to so many of us.

“Loyal, decent, and always modest, he had a constant, grounded sense of what was feasible, appropriate, and simply the right thing to do. Hans’ dedication to API-IPA was boundless, lasting until the very end of his battle with illness.”

Born in The Hague in 1950, Hans spent many years of his professional career outside his home country, working as a correspondent in Brussels and Washington. Yet he always remained attached to his origins. He became API vice-president in 2011 after a 37-year career at the Netherlands Press Association (GPD).

The statement added,

“We are deeply grateful for his boundless commitment to API. Even as he battled illness, Hans was the driving force behind our 50th-anniversary celebration in July at the Residence Palace.

“Both the small and major tasks he performed—quietly, diligently, and without fanfare—were essential to defending foreign correspondents.

“His absence is felt acutely in our small, volunteer-driven organization. And we mourn his loss. But we also remember the joy and professionalism that Hans brought to our work. Hans held clear views on how to move our API forward, yet he always listened and consistently forged compromises in the interest of Brussels’ entire international press corps—members and non-members alike.

“This made him a deeply respected interlocutor in relations with the EU institutions, NATO, and the Belgian authorities.”

The statement said,

“Never judgmental and always able to see the lighter side, Hans made our correspondents’ community both stronger and kinder.

“We encourage all API members to hold his wife Elianne, his family, and his loved ones in their thoughts during this difficult time.”

* A funeral service will take place on Saturday, 6 December at 3pm. in the Eikenveld hall of Begrafenissen Pues in Herent.

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Martin Banks is an experienced British-born journalist who has been covering the EU beat (and much else besides) in Brussels since 2001. Previously, he had worked for many years in regional journalism in the UK and freelanced for national titles. He has a keen interest in foreign affairs and has closely followed the workings of the European Parliament and MEPs in particular for some years.
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