| Occupy Amsterdam told to clean up camp |
Occupy
Amsterdam protesters must stop causing public disturbances by Monday, Mayor
Eberhard van der Laan has told them, but will be allowed to stay.
The mayor
met with 50 protesters for two hours, a spokesperson said. The Occupy
protesters agreed to reduce the size of their tent camp and to improve its
sanitary conditions. The mayor has ordered them to enforce an alcohol and drugs
ban in the camp and refrain from lighting camp fires, according to the
spokesperson.
For seven
weeks the demonstrators have been allowed to camp in the central square in
front of the stock exchange with few limitations, the mayor reportedly told
them. Now they must stop causing trouble for people who work and live in the
area, including shop owners, stockbrokers and department stores.
The mayor
ordered the protesters to remove their cars, campers and caravans from the
square this weekend. He has also imposed a ban on amplified music after 22.00
hours.
The two
sides discussed the possibility of moving the camp to the financial high-rise
district on Amsterdam’s southern outskirts. No agreement appears to have been
reached yet on a move.
In a
reaction, the Occupy protesters say they knew of most of the mayor’s complaints
and wanted to give him a chance to spell them out in front of everyone. The
organisers say they already planned to reduce the size of the the camp and end
their overnight stays in order to maintain order and keep away hooligans.
The protesters
have been occupying the Stock Exchange square since 15 October. They have
removed many of the tents they had pitched in the centre of the square since
then.
The global
protest movement began in Madrid in the spring and was given a fresh boost in
New York this autumn. The key demands include limiting the power of
corporations and banks, which they blame for the current crisis and the growing
income inequality between the very richest and the other “99 percent” of the
population.
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