Police in Amsterdam detained six demonstrators with white sheets in front of the town hall

by Andrea
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Authorities in Amsterdam banned protest rallies after Thursday’s violence.

On Tuesday, police in Amsterdam detained six people who, according to them, violated the ban on protest gatherings by holding white tarpaulins in front of the city hall, reports TASR based on a Reuters report.

The authorities in Amsterdam decided to ban protest gatherings after Thursday’s violence against fans of the Israeli football club Maccabi Tel Aviv. The ban is in effect until Thursday morning.

Tensions in Amsterdam have continued since the violent attacks on fans of the Israeli football club Maccabi Tel Aviv, which took place on Thursday night last week after a match with the Ajax Amsterdam club. According to the police, the attackers mobilized on social networks.

Between 20 and 30 people were injured in the attacks, most of them with minor injuries. Five people with more serious injuries were taken to hospitals, but they were released on Friday.

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