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23 Jan 2021 | 01:15 PM UTC

Netherlands: Separate groups plan to stage unauthorized protests in Eindhoven Jan. 24

Activists planning to demonstrate at Stadhuisplein and 18 Septemberplein in Eindhoven, Netherlands, Jan. 24. Tight security is likely.

Warning

Event

Separate groups plan to hold at least two protests in Eindhoven Jan. 24. The Patriotic Europeans against the Islamization of the West (Pegida) have called for a protest at Stadhuisplein from 1330. Meanwhile, activists against the government's ongoing coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions had previously planned to rally at 18 Septemberplein from 1400, but organizers recently suspended the action; nonetheless, some demonstrators could still proceed with the rally on the day regardless.

Given that both gatherings have not been authorized, a heightened police presence is almost certain at Stadhuisplein and 18 Septemberplein. Counter-demonstrations could occur near the Pegida protest, increasing the threat of clashes. Additionally, current COVID-19 measures place strict restrictions on public gatherings; police could move to disperse protesters if they are deemed to be in breach of the restrictions.

Advice

Avoid the demonstrations as a routine security precaution and to mitigate associated disruptions. Heed instructions from security services and leave the area at the first sign of a confrontation. Allow extra time for travel near the protest areas Jan. 24.