'A railway worker tells me of the events that morning outside the main Liége railway station. In the very early hours a scab postal van had arrived, bringing in large bundles of right-wing papers from Brussels. The van had intended to discharge its contents into a strike-bound militarily guarded postal depot at the station. It had been spotted by the railwaymen's picket, and the papers had made an enormous bonfire at which the pickets had been able to warm themselves.' - Strejkeberetning, 1950