No Major Protests Expected at Nuclear Security Summit

Edited by Juan Leandro
2014-03-21 13:56:18

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The Hague, March 21st (RHC) During the upcoming Nuclear Security Summit (NSS) in the Netherlands, demonstrations are expected in The Hague and Amsterdam, but they are not expected to be massive neither violent, Dutch authorities recently told Xinhua news agency.

During the NSS, which will be held in The Hague on March 24 and 25, demonstrators are not allowed to parade through the city. There are applointed demonstration sites, of which the largest is the Malieveld, a large field near the center, often used for demonstrations and political rallies.

"Most of the protesters are expected at the Malieveld," Gerben Van den Berg , spokesman for the municipality of The Hague, advised. "The size of the groups may vary from 10 to 100 people". There are currently no indications that violent protesters would try to enter the actual site of the summit, Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs Frans Timmermans stated earlier.



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