(13 Nov 2024)
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Amsterdam – 13 November 2024
++NIGHT SHOTS++
1. Mid of protesters and police, UPSOUND (English) "You are not alone."
2. Protesters sitting on the ground, UPSOUND (English) "There is no riot here. Why are you in riot gear? No justice, no peace."
3. Mid of protest
4. Wide of protest, person waving a Palestinian flag, UPSOUND (English) "Brick by brick, wall by wall, the occupation will fall. In our thousands, in our millions, we are all Palestinians."
5. Various of protesters chanting
6. Wide of police
7. Various of police on horseback
8. Various of protesters being escorted onto buses
STORYLINE:
Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters gathered on Wednesday in Amsterdam’s central Dam Square to hold a demonstration despite a new city ban on such gatherings.
Large numbers of police were present and ordered the group to move to a park in western Amsterdam where they had been granted permission to demonstrate.
The protest in Amsterdam came on the day lawmakers at the Dutch parliament in The Hague held a debate into violence around a soccer match last week between Ajax Amsterdam and Maccabi Tel Aviv.
Fans from both sides were involved in unrest; a number of Maccabi fans attacked a cab and chanted anti-Arab slogans while some men carried out “hit and run” attacks on people they thought were Jews, according to Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema.
After the match, parts of a large group of Maccabi supporters armed with sticks ran around “destroying things,” a 12-page report on the violence issued by Amsterdam authorities said.
There were also “rioters, moving in small groups, by foot, scooter or car, quickly attacking Maccabi fans before disappearing,” it said.
AP video shot by Bram Janssen
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