Protest for Palestine at Woudestein campus cancelled
The solidarity protest for Palestine will no longer take place on campus Woudestein, says Palestine Solidarity Rotterdam on Thursday morning. They announced this in their WhatsApp group. A protest will still take place at a different location that will be disclosed later, the message reads.

The campus is open but completely deserted because of the closure of all the buildings.
Image by: Elmer Smaling
The organisation sent out the following message: “The university is shut down. Today, we will be elsewhere. But we will come when they return to their business as usual, we will keep shutting it down. (…) We will protest on our own terms.” The full statement can be read on the Instagram page of the group.
Campus totally closed
Wednesday evening, the Executive Board announced that all the buildings are closed and all the events on campus are cancelled. This is a request from the Rotterdam ‘triangle’ – consisting of the municipality, police and the Public Prosecution Service. The Rotterdam triangle is responsible for security in the city. Their lack of knowledge of the size and nature of the protest made them request the closure of the buildings, a spokesperson for the mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb said.
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