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Demonstration in Haarlem North ended

Demonstration in Haarlem North ended

On May 13, Mayor Jos Wienen terminated a demonstration by Ummah voor Gaza in Haarlem-Noord due to concerns over public safety and potential disorder. The protest occurred outside a church hosting a 'Christians for Israel' event and was ended by police after demonstrators refused to move to a designated alternative location.

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