Above Photo: Climate activists block the A12 highway in The Hague, Netherlands, September 9, 2023. Piroschka van de Wouw/Reuters.
Police in the Netherlands said they were deploying a water cannon to clear a major highway blocked by climate activists for the third straight day on Monday in protests over government subsidies for fossil fuels.
A12-blokkade dag 3: 210 aanhoudingen en een volstrekt onnodige inzet van een waterkanon.
Morgen zijn we er weer. 12:00 #A12 #StopFossieleSubsidies #Klimaatrechtvaardigheid pic.twitter.com/ebjkmQHihl
— Extinction Rebellion Nederland (@NLRebellion) September 11, 2023
Protesters earlier walked onto the A12 highway at The Hague around noon local time preventing traffic from using it, local police said.
News agency ANP said dozens of protesters were blocking the major traffic artery into the Dutch seat of government in both directions.
A12-blokkade dag 3.
Wij zijn niet te stoppen, fossiele subsidies wel.
Iedere dag 12:00 #A12 #StopFossieleSubsidies #Klimaatrechtvaardigheid pic.twitter.com/47fnKKsAbU
— Extinction Rebellion Nederland (@NLRebellion) September 11, 2023
Over the weekend around 3,000 activists were detained by police during two days of protests on and around the A12.
On Saturday an estimated 10,000 activists joined the protest, while on Sunday several hundreds blocked the road.
🚨 25,000 People Block Amsterdam A12 Motorway
🦺 For the last 3 days, thousands of people from @NLRebellion, @SR_Netherlands and other groups have blocked the motorway to demand no new fossil fuel subsidies.
🚔 Over 3,000 people have been arrested. The police have already asked… pic.twitter.com/RFk1udFzNI
— Just Stop Oil (@JustStop_Oil) September 11, 2023
Extinction Rebellion, which organises the events, has said protesters will try to block the highway on a daily basis until the Dutch government stops using public funds to subsidise the oil and gas industry.
🔊This is the sound of Rebellion👇pic.twitter.com/zWApj3US7d
— Robin Boardman (@RobinBoardmanUK) September 13, 2023