21 Feb 2022 | 05:03 AM UTC
New Zealand: Activists continue to protest at Parliament House in Wellington as of Feb. 21 /update 3
Activists continue to protest at Parliament House in Wellington, New Zealand, as of Feb. 21. Tight security, disruptions ongoing.
Event
Activists opposed to COVID-19 vaccine mandates and restrictions continue to protest at Parliament House in Wellington as of Feb. 21. Several hundred activists remain at the site, despite police warnings against camping at the location. Vehicles remain parked on roads near Parliament House and officials have re-routed transport services in the area. It is unclear how long the protesters will continue their demonstration.
A security cordon is in place around Parliament House. While the demonstration has generally remained peaceful, some minor skirmishes have occurred between protests and police. Security personnel has also arrested dozens of people since the protest began. Authorities have indicated they will not clear protesters; however, skirmishes between police and protesters cannot be ruled out if activists try to reach or enter Parliament House. Clashes could also occur if police ultimately attempt to disperse or relocate the crowd. Authorities have warned motorists of traffic congestion surrounding the area. Further ground transport disruptions are likely in central Wellington, especially if protesters refuse to relocate. Localized business disruptions remain possible.
Advice
Avoid the demonstration due to the potential for clashes. If violence breaks out, leave the area immediately. Follow all security personnel instructions. Monitor local media for updates about protest activity if operating in Wellington as organizers may not publicize plans. Plan for localized disruptions; confirm appointments nearby and use alternative routes to circumvent the protest site.