George Floyd protests in the Netherlands

Shortly after protests seeking justice for George Floyd, an African-American who was killed during a police arrest, began in the United States, people in the Netherlands protested to show solidarity with Americans and to demonstrate against issues with police or racism. Vigils and protests of up to thousands of participants have taken part nationwide.

George Floyd protests in the Netherlands
Part of George Floyd protests
People protesting at Dam Square in Amsterdam
Date1 June 2020 – 12 July 2020 (1 month, 1 week and 4 days)
Location
The Netherlands
Caused by
StatusOngoing

Reactions

Political

On 4 June, during a press conference about whether the Dutch could go on foreign holiday that year, Prime Minister Mark Rutte called the death of George Floyd "unacceptable". Rutte also commented on the recent George Floyd protests in the Netherlands, saying that racism is not only an American and that racism in the Netherlands is a "systemic problem".[2] He also said to have changed his mind about Zwarte Piet.[3]

On 25 June, Mark Rutte invited several protesters at the Catshuis to discuss racism and the recent demonstrations. This sparked some criticism, because lead figures of the Dutch antiracist movement, including organisers and spokespeople of organisations such as Black Lives Matter and Kick Out Zwarte Piet, were not invited.[4] However, Rutte stated that a follow up conversation with spokespersons and leaders of the movement would be organised in the future.[5]

Public

A representative research by Hart van Nederland in early June, in which 3,066 people took, part suggests that 49% of the Dutch population supports the Black Lives Matter movement, opposed to 46% who don't support the movement.[6] A survey among 7,000 people by LINDA. in mid-June, consisting mostly of women, suggests that 75,8% of the Dutch support the protests that have been taking place, opposed to 24,2% who don't.[7]

Timeline

1 June

Protest in Amsterdam on 1 June
  • Amsterdam: Over 5,000 people protested against police brutality in the United States and Europe.[8][9] Some even speculated that up to 10,000 people attended the protest.[10]
  • Breda: Dozens of people protested in the city of Breda.[11]
  • Maastricht: Hundreds of people attended a Black Lives Matter demonstration in Maastricht.[12][13]

2 June

  • Groningen: Between 800 and 1,500 people protested against police brutality in the United States and Europe.[14]
  • The Hague: Around 1,500 people gathered on the Malieveld to protest against police brutality in the United States and Europe.[14]

3 June

  • Rotterdam: Thousands of people gathered in Rotterdam to protest racism and police brutality.[15]

4 June

  • Arnhem: About a thousand people showed up on the Grote Markt in Arnhem.[16]

5 June

  • Enschede: 500 people protested in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter Movement in Enschede.[17]
  • Nijmegen: A protest was held in Goffertpark in Nijmegen in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement. According to the local authorities, 850 people were present, while the organisation claims there were 2,500 people. An air photo of the protest shows over 1,000 people.[17]
  • Utrecht: About 3,500 people protested in Utrecht in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.[17]
  • Weert: About 20 people demonstrated against racism in Weert.[18]

6 June

  • Eindhoven: 1,700 people gathered at the Stadhuisplein in Eindhoven. They all held a moment of silence for the victims of police brutality before protesting.[19]
  • Tilburg: A thousand people protested in Tilburg against racism and police brutality.[20]

7 June

  • Maastricht: 1,400 people protested peacefully for the second time in Maastricht, this time in Griendpark.[21]
  • Zwolle: At least a thousand people protested in Zwolle at the Wezenlanden park.[21]

8 June

  • Bergen op Zoom: Two anonymous people started protesting on the Grote Markt in Bergen op Zoom every Friday, starting on June 8.[22][23]
  • Middelburg: 800 people in Middelburg held a sit-in while hundreds of other protesters demonstrated elsewhere in the city. 500 people 'attended' the protest online.[24]

10 June

Protest in Amsterdam on 10 June
  • Amsterdam: 11,500 of protesters gathered again in Amsterdam, this time at the Nelson Mandelapark.[25][26]

11 June

  • Dronten: Over 100 people demonstrated in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement at the Meerpaalplein in Dronten.[27]

12 June

  • Amsterdam: An "estafette-demonstratie" (relay demonstration) began in Amsterdam. Every day from 9am to 5pm a single picket demonstration takes place, with a new protester every hour. The protest was supported online with the hashtag "#zolanghetnodigis" (#aslongasittakes).[28][29]
  • Lelystad: About 250 people protested at a Black Lives Matter demonstration at the Agorahof in Lelystad.[30]

13 June

  • 's-Hertogenbosch: About 1,000 protested at a Black Lives Matter protest in Den Bosch.[31]
  • Breda: 1,500 people attended a Black Lives Matter protest in Breda.[32]
  • Leeuwarden: Between 2,000 and 2,500 people attended a Black Lives Matter protest in Leeuwarden.[33][34]

14 June

  • Alkmaar: Between 750 and 1,000 people protested in Alkmaar.[35]
  • Almere: Between 2,600 and 3,000 people protested in Almere.[36][37]
  • Deventer: About 1,100 people protested in Deventer.[38]
  • Leiden: More than 2,500 people protested in Leiden.[39]
  • Wageningen: 1,026 people went to a Black Lives Matter demonstration at Park Noordwest in Wageningen.[40]

15 June

17 June

19 June

  • Hoorn: Approximately 250 protesters demonstrated against the statue of Jan Pieterszoon Coen.[44][45] This eventually emerged in riots, where at least five people were arrested.[46]
  • Nijmegen: Another "estafette-demonstratie" started taking place in Nijmegen, in a similar fashion as the demonstration that started in Amsterdam on 12 June.[47]
  • Zutphen: 285 people demonstrated in Zutphen against racism.[48][49][50]

20 June

  • The Hague: A few hundred people protested on the Malieveld against a new law giving police more authorisation for the use of violence.[51]
  • Heerlen: About 60 people protested in Heerlen.[52][53]

21 June

  • Emmen: Approximately 200 people protested against racism in Emmen.[54]

25 June

  • Diemen: Several primary school pupils and some adults held a small protest in Diemen.[55]

27 June

  • Heerlen: Over 200 people protested against racism in Heerlen.[56]

11 July

  • Ede: Over 100 people demonstrated against racism in Ede.[57][58]

12 July

See also

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