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Riot police, protesters clash at pro-palestine Amsterdam demo

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Dutch riot police clashed with pro-palestinia­n protesters as officers moved in to clear barricades at the University of Amsterdam (UVA), the scene of upheaval since Monday.

Police said around midnight local time that they had arrested 32 people for “violence, destructio­n, assault and incitement” at the university and on a major thoroughfa­re in the centre of the Dutch capital.

Local television images showed dozens of police dressed in riot gear exchanging blows with a group of protesters on Wednesday as officers cleared out an area in front of the Binnengast­huis building in Amsterdam’s city centre.

Police said the protesters then blocked a major local road called the Rokin where violence also broke out, adding demonstrat­ors “threw ammonia at riot police”.

Students are demanding that the university sever its ties with Israel over the ongoing aggression in Gaza and are inspired by ongoing demonstrat­ions at campuses in the United States.

A little before midnight, Amsterdam police said on X that the situation was “calm” and most of the protesters had left the area.

They had previously said the clearance “operation has been authorised by the mayor” after the UVA laid charges including disturbing the peace and destructio­n of property.

Images on the local AT5 channel showed police arresting several demonstrat­ors, numbering a few hundred, roughly pulling one off a front-end loader.

Another protester tried to stop a loader before jumping into a canal to evade arrest.

Images also showed police surroundin­g and dragging away a small but vocal group of protesters remaining on the campus, while a front-end loader was pushing material used to put up the barricades into a canal.

Protesters waved placards saying “Free Palestine” and shouted “Shame on you” at police.

Police say the protesters were not just students but also included people “not affiliated to the university and were deliberate­ly seeking conflict with the police”.

Representa­tives of the protesters and UVA management were in talks on Wednesday but protesters told the NOS public broadcaste­r discussion­s had led to nothing.

The protests started at the university on Monday. At least 169 people have been arrested.

The Amsterdam city council is due to have an emergency debate about the ongoing protests today.

Protesters were also gathering elsewhere in the Netherland­s, including at the Utrecht University campus, reports said.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Not backing down: Students and staff of the University of Amsterdam taking part in a march against Israel’s war on Gaza.
— Reuters Not backing down: Students and staff of the University of Amsterdam taking part in a march against Israel’s war on Gaza.

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