30 Dec 2021 | 12:39 PM UTC
Netherlands: Protesters could attempt to gather in central Amsterdam Jan. 2 despite ban
Authorities in Amsterdam, Netherlands, ban planned protest Jan. 2; security-related disruptions, and protests possible.
Event
Authorities have prohibited a planned demonstration in central Amsterdam Jan. 2. The group intended to gather in Museumplein around 12:00 to denounce ongoing restrictive measures to counter the spread of COVID-19. Activists could attempt to gather in defiance of the authorities, likely prompting police to disperse them. Preventive security measures could prompt disruptions in the city center on the affected day. However, the riot police unit may observe a work stoppage Jan. 2, thus emboldening protesters to gather in defiance of the ban.
Clashes between police and protesters have occurred during related demonstrations in recent weeks. Police have previously resorted to water cannon and rubber bullets; further clashes are possible if protesters attempt to gather Jan. 2. While bystanders are unlikely to be targeted in any violence, they would face a significant incidental threat in the vicinity.
Advice
Remain alert in the vicinity of Museumplein, Amsterdam, on Jan. 2 and avoid all demonstrations as a routine security precaution. Allow additional time for travel in central Amsterdam and leave the area at the first sign of a confrontation.