Extinction Rebellion summary proceedings over police home visits to demonstrators
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Extinction Rebellion summary proceedings over police home visits to demonstrators
Climate action group Extinction Rebellion (XR) is filing a lawsuit against the police. The lawsuit demands an end to the unannounced home visits of police officers to protesters. XR also wants the data of people who are visited to no longer be processed by the police, says spokesperson Pim de Vleeschhouwer. The announcement of the lawsuit comes shortly after an unannounced visit by two police officers to a woman in Amersfoort. She was visited at…
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Police apologize for home visit to protester
The police apologize for the way an officer recently spoke to a demonstrator at her home in Amersfoort. A spokesperson confirmed this after reports by local media outlets including Nieuwsplein33 and RTL Nieuws. Images of the incident taken by the woman are circulating on social media.
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