Pro-Palestine protests are “going too far” says
Dutch PM
May 9, 2024
https://www.dutchnews.nl/2024/05/pro-palestine-protests-are-going-too-far-says-dutch-pm/
The
protests at the University of Amsterdam over the past few days have clearly
gone too far, prime minister Mark Rutte has said on social media. “You can
always demonstrate, but using violence against the police and causing damage is
not okay.”
“The
violence in Gaza is increasingly being blamed on Jewish Dutch people but this
is unfair,” he said. “It is a form of anti-Semitism that we must continue to
fight loud and clear. Do not remain silent, do not look away.”
The prime
minister said he would discuss the protests with a variety of organisations on
Monday, after the holiday weekend. “Anti-Semitism should have no place in the
Netherlands,” he said.
Riot police
were again drafted in to break up protests by pro-Palestine supporters in
Utrecht and Amsterdam on Wednesday night.
In Utrecht,
some 40 people were picked up at the university location on the Drift and moved
to a new location by bus, but were not arrested, police said early on Thursday
morning. They had refused to comply with a university ultimatum to move which
was given shortly after midnight.
The
university later issued a statement saying all its city centre locations would
remain closed until Monday to “prevent further unrest and potentially unsafe
situations” from arising.
In
Amsterdam, there were 32 arrests at university locations on the
Binnengasthuisterrein and the Rokin in the city centre, but the situation was
quiet by midnight, police said on social media.
Earlier in
the evening riot police had used diggers to break through the blockades which
students had erected at the Binnengasthuisterrein after they refused to leave
the premises, having been allowed to sleep there on Tuesday.
Justice
minister Dilan Yesilgöz also issued a short social media statement saying the
protestors would have to pay for the damage they had caused. “The rioters who
have this on their conscience must be given the bill and the punishment to
match,” she said. “Because we will not accept this.
Never.”
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