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Police Make 13 Arrests at Remembrance Day Ceremony in Amsterdam - DutchNews.nl

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Police make 13 arrests at Remembrance Day ceremony in Amsterdam

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All thirteen protesters who were arrested on Tuesday evening during the Remembrance Day ceremony on Dam Square have since been released. The police reported this on Tuesday morning.

·Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Shortly before the commemoration, eight people were taken away who had brought signs with protest messages on them.

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On Monday evening, the Netherlands received the National Remembrance Day it deserves: with respect and two minutes of actual silence, our country paused to remember everyone who perished in war situations or peacekeeping operations during or after the Second World War. At the National Remembrance on Dam Square in Amsterdam, a trumpeter played the Last Post, after which the thousands of attendees observed a moment of silence.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Readers of Het Parool look back on the national Remembrance Day on Dam Square, which was preceded by the defacement of the National Monument....

All thirteen protesters who were arrested on Dam Square last night around the National Remembrance Day ceremony have been released. The police reported this. They were arrested for violating the Public Demonstrations Act or disturbing public order shortly before or during the two minutes of silence. Nine protesters stood with signs reading 'never again is now', including activist Frank van der Linde. According to him, he and the others were arre…

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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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