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Dozens arrested at Dutch anti-lockdown protest as demonstrators carried mock coffin mourning demise of ‘democracy’ (VIDEOS) Dozens arrested at Dutch anti-lockdown protest as demonstrators carried mock coffin mourning demise of ‘democracy’ (VIDEOS)
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At least 28 people have been arrested at anti-lockdown protests in Amsterdam, after around 700 gathered in the city on Sunday to vent their fury at the Dutch government’s handling of the pandemic.At least 28 people have been arrested at anti-lockdown protests in Amsterdam, after around 700 gathered in the city on Sunday to vent their fury at the Dutch government’s handling of the pandemic.
Three individuals were detained for public violence offences, seven for defying police orders, and the rest for flouting the government’s Covid-19 restrictions, local news site NL Times reported, citing a police spokesperson.Three individuals were detained for public violence offences, seven for defying police orders, and the rest for flouting the government’s Covid-19 restrictions, local news site NL Times reported, citing a police spokesperson.
Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema reportedly helped officers break up the protests in the central Museum Square, before riot police were called in to disperse the remaining demonstrators.Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema reportedly helped officers break up the protests in the central Museum Square, before riot police were called in to disperse the remaining demonstrators.
In footage posted on social media, dozens of law enforcement agents could be seen marching in front of riot vehicles to clear the area, with some appearing to hit demonstrators with batons.In footage posted on social media, dozens of law enforcement agents could be seen marching in front of riot vehicles to clear the area, with some appearing to hit demonstrators with batons.
A group of protesters carried a coffin with the word “democracy” written on it, before laying it down and adorning it with flowers.A group of protesters carried a coffin with the word “democracy” written on it, before laying it down and adorning it with flowers.
The mostly peaceful demonstrations were part of a weekly ‘coffee drinking’ event in the square, where DJs were reported to have set up and people could be seen dancing without observing social distancing measures.The mostly peaceful demonstrations were part of a weekly ‘coffee drinking’ event in the square, where DJs were reported to have set up and people could be seen dancing without observing social distancing measures.
One video appeared to show police wearing helmets and carrying riot shields entering a coffee shop that had allegedly broken Covid restrictions by encouraging people to gather and serving them drinks.One video appeared to show police wearing helmets and carrying riot shields entering a coffee shop that had allegedly broken Covid restrictions by encouraging people to gather and serving them drinks.
The Netherlands, which is in lockdown until March 15, has been hit by multiple protests this year against the government’s anti-coronavirus measures, including its nighttime curfews.The Netherlands, which is in lockdown until March 15, has been hit by multiple protests this year against the government’s anti-coronavirus measures, including its nighttime curfews.
Almost 16,000 people have died from Covid-19 in the Netherlands, and more than 93,000 cases have been registered there to date.Almost 16,000 people have died from Covid-19 in the Netherlands, and more than 93,000 cases have been registered there to date.
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