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Demonstration In Support Of The Victims Of The Dutch Childcare Benefits Scandal
15 May 2021
#6719446
15 May 2021
Sylvana Simons, Dutch founder and leader of the anti racist political party BIJ1 is raising in the air a carton hand with the word stop on it, during the demonstration in support of the victims of the Dutch childcare benefits scandal in The Netherlands that took place in Amsterdam, Netherlands on May 15th, 2021.
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Demonstration In Support Of The Victims Of The Dutch Childcare Benefits Scandal
15 May 2021
#6719448
15 May 2021
An old man is holding a placard in solidarity with the pensions, during the demonstration in support of the victims of the Dutch childcare benefits scandal in The Netherlands that took place in Amsterdam, Netherlands on May 15th, 2021.
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#6680608
3 May 2021
A man from the climate organization 'Reclame Fossielvrij' is taking a photo of a screen advertising display showing the end of fossil products advertising in all the metro stations in Amsterdam, on May 3rd, 2021.
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#6680610
3 May 2021
Passengers are passing by in front of one of the screens advertising display showing the end of fossil products advertising in all the metro stations in Amsterdam, on May 3rd, 2021.
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#6680612
3 May 2021
Radjen van Wilsem, CEO of CS Digital Media is talking with an activist from 'Reclame Fossielvrij' in front of one of the screens advertising display showing the end of fossil products advertising in all the metro stations in Amsterdam, on May 3rd, 2021.
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#6680614
3 May 2021
Passengers are passing by in front of one of the screens advertising display showing the end of fossil products advertising in all the metro stations in Amsterdam, on May 3rd, 2021.
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#6680616
3 May 2021
Radjen van Wilsem, CEO of CS Digital Media, and Alderman Marieke van Doorninck (Sustainability) are talking with a group of climate activists, in front of one of the screens advertising display showing the end of fossil products advertising in all the metro stations in Amsterdam, on May 3rd, 2021.
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#6680618
3 May 2021
Radjen van Wilsem, CEO of CS Digital Media is giving a pen to sign the agreement to Alderman Marieke van Doorninck (Sustainability), in front of one of the screens advertising display showing the end of fossil products advertising in all the metro stations in Amsterdam, on May 3rd, 2021.
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#6680620
3 May 2021
Alderman Marieke van Doorninck (Sustainability) is signing the agreement of the end of fossil products advertising in all the metro stations in Amsterdam, on May 3rd, 2021.
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#6680622
3 May 2021
Radjen van Wilsem, CEO of CS Digital Media is signing the agreement of the end of fossil products advertising in all the metro stations in Amsterdam, on May 3rd, 2021.
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#6680624
3 May 2021
Radjen van Wilsem, CEO of CS Digital Media, and Alderman Marieke van Doorninck (Sustainability) are taking the mechanical stairs at the metro station carrying the agreement of the end of fossil products advertising signed in all the metro stations in Amsterdam, on May 3rd, 2021.
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#6680626
3 May 2021
Radjen van Wilsem, CEO of CS Digital Media, and Alderman Marieke van Doorninck (Sustainability) are taking the mechanical stairs at the metro station carrying the agreement of the end of fossil products advertising signed in all the metro stations in Amsterdam, on May 3rd, 2021.
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#6680628
3 May 2021
Radjen van Wilsem, CEO of CS Digital Media, and Alderman Marieke van Doorninck (Sustainability) and activists from the climate organization 'Reclame Fossielvrij' are posing with the agreement of the end of fossil products advertising signed in all the metro stations in Amsterdam, on May 3rd, 2021.
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#6445070
17 February 2021
Deserted and quiet streets of the Dutch city of Den Haag or The Hague during the nighttime COVID curfew near the courts Paleis van Justitie (Palace of Justice) after a government appeal against a low court ruling of lifting the curfew measure. Since January people can be out of their homes only with a proven reason and special permission followed by proper documentation otherwise they are fined 95euro. Police is deployed across the country to overview the curfew. Empty and calm streets are seen in the country, in contrast with the violent protests and clashes the early days. Curfew was imposed by the government to fight the spread of the virus, following the lockdown measures to fight the spike of the Coronavirus cases and the new Covid-19 mutation of the pandemic. It is the first curfew after World War II that has been imposed. Restrictions apply between 21:00-04:30 local time. Citizens can leave their homes only for valid reasons such as health, work or travel. Shops also changed their working hours, while non-essential shops and markets are closed since the lockdown in December. The Hague is the administrative and royal capital of the Netherlands, the seat of government and hosts the International Court of Justice. The Hague, the Netherlands on February 16, 2020
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#6445072
17 February 2021
Deserted and quiet streets of the Dutch city of Den Haag or The Hague during the nighttime COVID curfew near the courts Paleis van Justitie (Palace of Justice) after a government appeal against a low court ruling of lifting the curfew measure. Since January people can be out of their homes only with a proven reason and special permission followed by proper documentation otherwise they are fined 95euro. Police is deployed across the country to overview the curfew. Empty and calm streets are seen in the country, in contrast with the violent protests and clashes the early days. Curfew was imposed by the government to fight the spread of the virus, following the lockdown measures to fight the spike of the Coronavirus cases and the new Covid-19 mutation of the pandemic. It is the first curfew after World War II that has been imposed. Restrictions apply between 21:00-04:30 local time. Citizens can leave their homes only for valid reasons such as health, work or travel. Shops also changed their working hours, while non-essential shops and markets are closed since the lockdown in December. The Hague is the administrative and royal capital of the Netherlands, the seat of government and hosts the International Court of Justice. The Hague, the Netherlands on February 16, 2020
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#6445074
17 February 2021
Deserted and quiet streets of the Dutch city of Den Haag or The Hague during the nighttime COVID curfew near the courts Paleis van Justitie (Palace of Justice) after a government appeal against a low court ruling of lifting the curfew measure. Since January people can be out of their homes only with a proven reason and special permission followed by proper documentation otherwise they are fined 95euro. Police is deployed across the country to overview the curfew. Empty and calm streets are seen in the country, in contrast with the violent protests and clashes the early days. Curfew was imposed by the government to fight the spread of the virus, following the lockdown measures to fight the spike of the Coronavirus cases and the new Covid-19 mutation of the pandemic. It is the first curfew after World War II that has been imposed. Restrictions apply between 21:00-04:30 local time. Citizens can leave their homes only for valid reasons such as health, work or travel. Shops also changed their working hours, while non-essential shops and markets are closed since the lockdown in December. The Hague is the administrative and royal capital of the Netherlands, the seat of government and hosts the International Court of Justice. The Hague, the Netherlands on February 16, 2020
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