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The Dutch police entered the University of Amsterdam to suppress the pro-Palestinian student movement

PNN – The Dutch “ANP” news agency reported that the police of the country intervened to end the demonstrations of supporters of Palestine at the University of Amsterdam.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network from Reuters news agency, in part of the footage released by local media, students can be heard chanting slogans such as “We are calm, what about you?” in front of the Dutch police. And they say “shame on you”.

The Amsterdam police announced on the social network “X” (formerly Twitter) that the university has submitted a report to the police against the protesters for vandalism.

A Dutch protest group announced today that it has gathered in university buildings in the Dutch cities of Amsterdam, Groningen and Eindhoven.

The group told Reuters in an email that they will continue to protest until the university meets their demands “for transparency as well as boycotts and severance of ties to Israeli institutions.”

According to reports, the supporters of Palestine condemned the war of the Zionist regime in the Gaza Strip in these protests.

Eindhoven University of Technology also announced that “dozens of students demonstrated peacefully outside the building near 10 to 15 tents.”

Student protests against the Zionist regime’s war in the Gaza Strip and universities’ relations with this regime have spread throughout Europe. The students are protesting against the large-scale invasion of the Zionist regime in Gaza, which has left more than 35,000 dead since the 15th of October last year. These demonstrations are held in American universities on a wider scale, and the student movement started in the universities of this country and spread to Canada, Europe and other regions of the world.

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