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Beelden: politie haalt activisten XR van de A12, ruim 270 aanhoudingen

The article reports that Dutch police removed over 270 activists from the Greenpeace group Extinction Rebellion (XR) from the A12 motorway during a protest. The activists were arrested after blocking traffic as part of their climate change demonstration. The event highlights the ongoing tensions between environmental activists and authorities in the Netherlands, particularly regarding protests against government policies on energy and climate issues.

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Beelden: politie haalt activisten XR van de A12, ruim 270 aanhoudingen

The article reports that Dutch police removed over 270 activists from the Greenpeace group Extinction Rebellion (XR) from the A12 motorway during a protest. The activists were arrested after blocking traffic as part of their climate change demonstration. The event highlights the ongoing tensions between environmental activists and authorities in the Netherlands, particularly regarding protests against government policies on energy and climate issues.

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