Manifestors throw stones at Amsterdam police after eviction pro-Palestinian protest: riot police chase away demonstrators | Abroad

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UpdateIn Amsterdam, the police have removed the last pro-Palestine activists from the Binnengasthuis grounds of the University of Amsterdam (UvA). Devastation has been caused on and around the site. However, it remains restless at nearby Rokin around 10 p.m. There, demonstrators pelted the police with stones. After warnings, calling on the demonstrators to go home, the police carried out several charges. Long batons and dogs are used.

For several hours now, hundreds of people had gathered on Rokin who wanted to participate in the occupation of the campus. A large part of the group wears face masks and (Palestinian) scarves for their faces. However, they were stopped there by the police. Small confrontations occurred here and there, with the police using long batons and police dogs. Protesters meanwhile chanted slogans such as “We are the people, who are you?” (We are the people, who are you).

However, the atmosphere became increasingly grim, with some demonstrators throwing bottles and stones at police. He responded after a few minutes with charges. The action follows a decision by the triangle (police, justice and mayor) to disband the demonstration. All demonstrators are now being called by the police to go home.

According to the police, not only students are participating in the protest, the Dutch newspaper ‘AD’ reports. There is information that among the demonstrators there are people who are “not affiliated with the university and consciously want to confront the police.” The police do not report what that information is.

Protesters on Rokin try to get through fences. (08/05/24) © ANP

City buses parked on Rokin, probably intended to transport detainees, have been defaced with the slogan ‘Free Palestine’, local news channel ‘AT5’ reports. According to the city channel, activists deflated the tires.

Police officers try to stop demonstrators on the Rokin. (08/05/24) © ANP

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Campus evacuation

Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema (GroenLinks) ordered the lifting of the blockade on the UvA campus, the police said.

They took a systematic approach to the evacuation of the campus: first the police cleared the Oudezijds Achterburgwal, near the UvA grounds. In that street were hundreds of sympathizers of the demonstrators occupying the campus. After three demands to leave, the police took action: the demonstrators were removed, some were injured.

Ambulances were present during the evacuation of the Binnengasthuis site. Two activists were examined by ambulance personnel. Dozens of activists stood arm in arm against a building in front of the entrance to the site for some time. They were also surrounded by riot police officers. The last demonstrators have now been removed.

Police officers arrest a demonstrator at the Binnengasthuis grounds of the University of Amsterdam (UvA). (08/05/24)
Police officers arrest a demonstrator at the Binnengasthuis grounds of the University of Amsterdam (UvA). (08/05/24) © ANP

Safety at stake

The Binnengasthuis site of the UvA has been occupied since Tuesday afternoon by activists who want the university to cut all ties with Israel, the Dutch daily ‘AD’ reports. The University of Amsterdam has reported trespassing and vandalism because safety in and around the buildings was at risk. According to the UvA, local residents felt unsafe due to the blockade and “major destruction” was caused in the occupied buildings. The demonstrators have left behind a huge mess inside. The walls have also been defaced with slogans.

Amnesty International has been present since 4:30 pm this afternoon with a team of observers to collect data, images and information about the protest and eviction. “We do this so that we have facts at our disposal to enter into discussions with the local authority,” a spokesperson said. “We have been given sufficient space by the police to do our work.”



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The Binnengasthuis grounds.
The Binnengasthuis grounds. © ANP

In the night from Monday to Tuesday, a protest was also cleared on another campus of the University of Amsterdam, after the protest was attacked by (masked) men in the afternoon. There is disagreement in the city council about how to deal with the protests. Parties such as GroenLinks want dialogue to be entered into with the demonstrators, while the conservative-liberal VVD is calling for intervention, ‘AT5’ reports.


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Protests in Utrecht

Action is also being taken elsewhere in the Netherlands against the Israeli offensive on the Gaza Strip. Hundreds of demonstrators will arrive again on the grounds of the Utrecht University Library on Wednesday afternoon, after the site was also occupied on Tuesday. Dozens of people were then arrested.

Some Utrecht demonstrators hang out of windows and stand on a balcony. Palestinian flags hang in the windows. They shout, among other things, “Cops off campus!”

The demonstrators stood earlier on Wednesday at the Academy Building of Utrecht University (UU) on Domplein. They also had Palestinian flags there and shouted slogans such as “UU shame on you”. The pro-Palestinian activists want the UU to cut all ties with Israel.

Items left behind by the demonstrators in a UvA club building. (08/05/24)
Items left behind by the demonstrators in a UvA club building. (08/05/24) © ANP
Demonstrators attack the police with a fire extinguisher. (08/05/24)
Demonstrators attack the police with a fire extinguisher. (08/05/24) © AFP

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