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RF2GF03AA–People Walking The Protest Mars At The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021
Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-hold-placards-expressing-their-opinion-in-route-to-stadhuisplein-during-the-demonstrationthousands-of-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-with-the-slogan-unmute-us-they-came-out-in-large-numbers-in-amsterdam-rotterdam-groningen-eindhoven-nijmenrgan-and-utrecht-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-should-open-its-doors-to-f-image439454868.html
RM2GEXW4M–Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to f
Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/under-the-name-unmute-us!-more-than-a-thousand-organizations-from-the-dutch-event-industry-have-called-for-protests-in-several-cities-in-the-country-in-nijmegen-netherlands-on-august-21-2021-during-the-last-press-conference-prime-minister-mark-rutte-said-that-outdoor-events-can-go-ahead-but-just-with-a-maximum-of-750-attendees-the-organizations-require-that-events-can-take-place-again-at-full-capacity-as-of-september-1-2021-photo-by-romy-arroyo-fernandeznurphoto-image489685189.html
RM2KCK2CN–Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)
A protester chants slogans as holds a placard in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-protester-chants-slogans-as-holds-a-placard-in-route-to-stadhuisplein-during-the-demonstrationthousands-of-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-with-the-slogan-unmute-us-they-came-out-in-large-numbers-in-amsterdam-rotterdam-groningen-eindhoven-nijmenrgan-and-utrecht-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-should-open-its-doors-to-full-image439452896.html
RM2GEXPJ8–A protester chants slogans as holds a placard in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full
Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thousands-people-take-part-in-the-unmute-us-march-protest-against-coronavirus-restrictions-amid-the-coronavirus-pandemic-on-september-11-2021-in-am-image441956442.html
RM2GK0RXJ–Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am
The House of Representatives, Bezuidenhoustsweg 67, The Hague, The Netherlands. Tuesday 7th September, 2021. A few hundred protesters gathered outside the new Dutch parliament building this morning, demonstrating against corona measures, and what they consider a dictatorial government. The building is a temporary home as renovation of the Binnenhof the seat of the Dutch government will take longer than 5.5 years. Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-house-of-representatives-bezuidenhoustsweg-67-the-hague-the-netherlands-tuesday-7th-september-2021-a-few-hundred-protesters-gathered-outside-the-new-dutch-parliament-building-this-morning-demonstrating-against-corona-measures-and-what-they-consider-a-dictatorial-government-the-building-is-a-temporary-home-as-renovation-of-the-binnenhof-the-seat-of-the-dutch-government-will-take-longer-than-55-years-credit-charles-m-vellaalamy-live-news-image441228029.html
RM2GHRJRW–The House of Representatives, Bezuidenhoustsweg 67, The Hague, The Netherlands. Tuesday 7th September, 2021. A few hundred protesters gathered outside the new Dutch parliament building this morning, demonstrating against corona measures, and what they consider a dictatorial government. The building is a temporary home as renovation of the Binnenhof the seat of the Dutch government will take longer than 5.5 years. Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News
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RF2GEY640–The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021
A protester chants slogans as holds a placard in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-protester-chants-slogans-as-holds-a-placard-in-route-to-stadhuisplein-during-the-demonstrationthousands-of-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-with-the-slogan-unmute-us-they-came-out-in-large-numbers-in-amsterdam-rotterdam-groningen-eindhoven-nijmenrgan-and-utrecht-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-should-open-its-doors-to-full-image439454905.html
RM2GEXW61–A protester chants slogans as holds a placard in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full
Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/under-the-name-unmute-us!-more-than-a-thousand-organizations-from-the-dutch-event-industry-have-called-for-protests-in-several-cities-in-the-country-in-nijmegen-netherlands-on-august-21-2021-during-the-last-press-conference-prime-minister-mark-rutte-said-that-outdoor-events-can-go-ahead-but-just-with-a-maximum-of-750-attendees-the-organizations-require-that-events-can-take-place-again-at-full-capacity-as-of-september-1-2021-photo-by-romy-arroyo-fernandeznurphoto-image489685183.html
RM2KCK2CF–Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)
Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-hold-placards-expressing-their-opinion-in-route-to-stadhuisplein-during-the-demonstrationthousands-of-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-with-the-slogan-unmute-us-they-came-out-in-large-numbers-in-amsterdam-rotterdam-groningen-eindhoven-nijmenrgan-and-utrecht-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-should-open-its-doors-to-f-image439452914.html
RM2GEXPJX–Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to f
Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thousands-people-take-part-in-the-unmute-us-march-protest-against-coronavirus-restrictions-amid-the-coronavirus-pandemic-on-september-11-2021-in-am-image441956578.html
RM2GK0T3E–Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am
The House of Representatives, Bezuidenhoustsweg 67, The Hague, The Netherlands. Tuesday 7th September, 2021. A few hundred protesters gathered outside the new Dutch parliament building this morning, demonstrating against corona measures, and what they consider a dictatorial government. The building is a temporary home as renovation of the Binnenhof the seat of the Dutch government will take longer than 5.5 years. Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-house-of-representatives-bezuidenhoustsweg-67-the-hague-the-netherlands-tuesday-7th-september-2021-a-few-hundred-protesters-gathered-outside-the-new-dutch-parliament-building-this-morning-demonstrating-against-corona-measures-and-what-they-consider-a-dictatorial-government-the-building-is-a-temporary-home-as-renovation-of-the-binnenhof-the-seat-of-the-dutch-government-will-take-longer-than-55-years-credit-charles-m-vellaalamy-live-news-image441227669.html
RM2GHRJB1–The House of Representatives, Bezuidenhoustsweg 67, The Hague, The Netherlands. Tuesday 7th September, 2021. A few hundred protesters gathered outside the new Dutch parliament building this morning, demonstrating against corona measures, and what they consider a dictatorial government. The building is a temporary home as renovation of the Binnenhof the seat of the Dutch government will take longer than 5.5 years. Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News
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RF2GEYA3J–Billboards At The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021
Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion over Erasmus Bridge, in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector shoul Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-hold-placards-expressing-their-opinion-over-erasmus-bridge-in-route-to-stadhuisplein-during-the-demonstrationthousands-of-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-with-the-slogan-unmute-us-they-came-out-in-large-numbers-in-amsterdam-rotterdam-groningen-eindhoven-nijmenrgan-and-utrecht-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-shoul-image439454865.html
RM2GEXW4H–Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion over Erasmus Bridge, in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector shoul
Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/under-the-name-unmute-us!-more-than-a-thousand-organizations-from-the-dutch-event-industry-have-called-for-protests-in-several-cities-in-the-country-in-nijmegen-netherlands-on-august-21-2021-during-the-last-press-conference-prime-minister-mark-rutte-said-that-outdoor-events-can-go-ahead-but-just-with-a-maximum-of-750-attendees-the-organizations-require-that-events-can-take-place-again-at-full-capacity-as-of-september-1-2021-photo-by-romy-arroyo-fernandeznurphoto-image489685193.html
RM2KCK2CW–Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)
Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion over Erasmus Bridge, in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector shoul Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-hold-placards-expressing-their-opinion-over-erasmus-bridge-in-route-to-stadhuisplein-during-the-demonstrationthousands-of-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-with-the-slogan-unmute-us-they-came-out-in-large-numbers-in-amsterdam-rotterdam-groningen-eindhoven-nijmenrgan-and-utrecht-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-shoul-image439452902.html
RM2GEXPJE–Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion over Erasmus Bridge, in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector shoul
Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thousands-people-take-part-in-the-unmute-us-march-protest-against-coronavirus-restrictions-amid-the-coronavirus-pandemic-on-september-11-2021-in-am-image441956440.html
RM2GK0RXG–Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am
The House of Representatives, Bezuidenhoustsweg 67, The Hague, The Netherlands. Tuesday 7th September, 2021. A few hundred protesters gathered outside the new Dutch parliament building this morning, demonstrating against corona measures, and what they consider a dictatorial government. The building is a temporary home as renovation of the Binnenhof the seat of the Dutch government will take longer than 5.5 years. Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-house-of-representatives-bezuidenhoustsweg-67-the-hague-the-netherlands-tuesday-7th-september-2021-a-few-hundred-protesters-gathered-outside-the-new-dutch-parliament-building-this-morning-demonstrating-against-corona-measures-and-what-they-consider-a-dictatorial-government-the-building-is-a-temporary-home-as-renovation-of-the-binnenhof-the-seat-of-the-dutch-government-will-take-longer-than-55-years-credit-charles-m-vellaalamy-live-news-image441228432.html
RM2GHRKA8–The House of Representatives, Bezuidenhoustsweg 67, The Hague, The Netherlands. Tuesday 7th September, 2021. A few hundred protesters gathered outside the new Dutch parliament building this morning, demonstrating against corona measures, and what they consider a dictatorial government. The building is a temporary home as renovation of the Binnenhof the seat of the Dutch government will take longer than 5.5 years. Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News
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RF2GEYA4K–Billboards At The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021
Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion over Erasmus Bridge, in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector shoul Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-hold-placards-expressing-their-opinion-over-erasmus-bridge-in-route-to-stadhuisplein-during-the-demonstrationthousands-of-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-with-the-slogan-unmute-us-they-came-out-in-large-numbers-in-amsterdam-rotterdam-groningen-eindhoven-nijmenrgan-and-utrecht-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-shoul-image439454895.html
RM2GEXW5K–Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion over Erasmus Bridge, in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector shoul
Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/under-the-name-unmute-us!-more-than-a-thousand-organizations-from-the-dutch-event-industry-have-called-for-protests-in-several-cities-in-the-country-in-nijmegen-netherlands-on-august-21-2021-during-the-last-press-conference-prime-minister-mark-rutte-said-that-outdoor-events-can-go-ahead-but-just-with-a-maximum-of-750-attendees-the-organizations-require-that-events-can-take-place-again-at-full-capacity-as-of-september-1-2021-photo-by-romy-arroyo-fernandeznurphoto-image489685197.html
RM2KCK2D1–Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)
Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion over Erasmus Bridge, in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector shoul Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-hold-placards-expressing-their-opinion-over-erasmus-bridge-in-route-to-stadhuisplein-during-the-demonstrationthousands-of-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-with-the-slogan-unmute-us-they-came-out-in-large-numbers-in-amsterdam-rotterdam-groningen-eindhoven-nijmenrgan-and-utrecht-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-shoul-image439452906.html
RM2GEXPJJ–Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion over Erasmus Bridge, in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector shoul
Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thousands-people-take-part-in-the-unmute-us-march-protest-against-coronavirus-restrictions-amid-the-coronavirus-pandemic-on-september-11-2021-in-am-image441956606.html
RM2GK0T4E–Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am
The House of Representatives, Bezuidenhoustsweg 67, The Hague, The Netherlands. Tuesday 7th September, 2021. A few hundred protesters gathered outside the new Dutch parliament building this morning, demonstrating against corona measures, and what they consider a dictatorial government. The building is a temporary home as renovation of the Binnenhof the seat of the Dutch government will take longer than 5.5 years. Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-house-of-representatives-bezuidenhoustsweg-67-the-hague-the-netherlands-tuesday-7th-september-2021-a-few-hundred-protesters-gathered-outside-the-new-dutch-parliament-building-this-morning-demonstrating-against-corona-measures-and-what-they-consider-a-dictatorial-government-the-building-is-a-temporary-home-as-renovation-of-the-binnenhof-the-seat-of-the-dutch-government-will-take-longer-than-55-years-credit-charles-m-vellaalamy-live-news-image441228558.html
RM2GHRKEP–The House of Representatives, Bezuidenhoustsweg 67, The Hague, The Netherlands. Tuesday 7th September, 2021. A few hundred protesters gathered outside the new Dutch parliament building this morning, demonstrating against corona measures, and what they consider a dictatorial government. The building is a temporary home as renovation of the Binnenhof the seat of the Dutch government will take longer than 5.5 years. Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News
Demonstator Interviewed At The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/demonstator-interviewed-at-the-unmute-us-demonstration-at-amsterdam-the-netherlands-21-8-2021-image439415787.html
RF2GEW38Y–Demonstator Interviewed At The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021
Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion over Erasmus Bridge, in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector shoul Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-hold-placards-expressing-their-opinion-over-erasmus-bridge-in-route-to-stadhuisplein-during-the-demonstrationthousands-of-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-with-the-slogan-unmute-us-they-came-out-in-large-numbers-in-amsterdam-rotterdam-groningen-eindhoven-nijmenrgan-and-utrecht-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-shoul-image439454899.html
RM2GEXW5R–Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion over Erasmus Bridge, in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector shoul
Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/under-the-name-unmute-us!-more-than-a-thousand-organizations-from-the-dutch-event-industry-have-called-for-protests-in-several-cities-in-the-country-in-nijmegen-netherlands-on-august-21-2021-during-the-last-press-conference-prime-minister-mark-rutte-said-that-outdoor-events-can-go-ahead-but-just-with-a-maximum-of-750-attendees-the-organizations-require-that-events-can-take-place-again-at-full-capacity-as-of-september-1-2021-photo-by-romy-arroyo-fernandeznurphoto-image489685203.html
RM2KCK2D7–Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)
Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion over Erasmus Bridge, in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector shoul Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-hold-placards-expressing-their-opinion-over-erasmus-bridge-in-route-to-stadhuisplein-during-the-demonstrationthousands-of-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-with-the-slogan-unmute-us-they-came-out-in-large-numbers-in-amsterdam-rotterdam-groningen-eindhoven-nijmenrgan-and-utrecht-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-shoul-image439452893.html
RM2GEXPJ5–Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion over Erasmus Bridge, in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector shoul
Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thousands-people-take-part-in-the-unmute-us-march-protest-against-coronavirus-restrictions-amid-the-coronavirus-pandemic-on-september-11-2021-in-am-image441956577.html
RM2GK0T3D–Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am
.The House of Representatives, Bezuidenhoustsweg 67, The Hague, The Netherlands. Tuesday 7th September, 2021. A few hundred protesters gathered outside the new Dutch parliament building this morning, demonstrating against corona measures, and what they consider a dictatorial government. The building is a temporary home as renovation of the Binnenhof the seat of the Dutch government will take longer than 5.5 years. Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-house-of-representatives-bezuidenhoustsweg-67-the-hague-the-netherlands-tuesday-7th-september-2021-a-few-hundred-protesters-gathered-outside-the-new-dutch-parliament-building-this-morning-demonstrating-against-corona-measures-and-what-they-consider-a-dictatorial-government-the-building-is-a-temporary-home-as-renovation-of-the-binnenhof-the-seat-of-the-dutch-government-will-take-longer-than-55-years-credit-charles-m-vellaalamy-live-news-image441227891.html
RM2GHRJJY–.The House of Representatives, Bezuidenhoustsweg 67, The Hague, The Netherlands. Tuesday 7th September, 2021. A few hundred protesters gathered outside the new Dutch parliament building this morning, demonstrating against corona measures, and what they consider a dictatorial government. The building is a temporary home as renovation of the Binnenhof the seat of the Dutch government will take longer than 5.5 years. Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News
Rosanne Janmaat At The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rosanne-janmaat-at-the-unmute-us-demonstration-at-amsterdam-the-netherlands-21-8-2021-image439475399.html
RF2GEYR9Y–Rosanne Janmaat At The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021
Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion over Erasmus Bridge, in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector shoul Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-hold-placards-expressing-their-opinion-over-erasmus-bridge-in-route-to-stadhuisplein-during-the-demonstrationthousands-of-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-with-the-slogan-unmute-us-they-came-out-in-large-numbers-in-amsterdam-rotterdam-groningen-eindhoven-nijmenrgan-and-utrecht-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-shoul-image439454874.html
RM2GEXW4X–Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion over Erasmus Bridge, in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector shoul
Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/under-the-name-unmute-us!-more-than-a-thousand-organizations-from-the-dutch-event-industry-have-called-for-protests-in-several-cities-in-the-country-in-nijmegen-netherlands-on-august-21-2021-during-the-last-press-conference-prime-minister-mark-rutte-said-that-outdoor-events-can-go-ahead-but-just-with-a-maximum-of-750-attendees-the-organizations-require-that-events-can-take-place-again-at-full-capacity-as-of-september-1-2021-photo-by-romy-arroyo-fernandeznurphoto-image489685185.html
RM2KCK2CH–Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)
Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion over Erasmus Bridge, in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector shoul Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-hold-placards-expressing-their-opinion-over-erasmus-bridge-in-route-to-stadhuisplein-during-the-demonstrationthousands-of-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-with-the-slogan-unmute-us-they-came-out-in-large-numbers-in-amsterdam-rotterdam-groningen-eindhoven-nijmenrgan-and-utrecht-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-shoul-image439452918.html
RM2GEXPK2–Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion over Erasmus Bridge, in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector shoul
Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thousands-people-take-part-in-the-unmute-us-march-protest-against-coronavirus-restrictions-amid-the-coronavirus-pandemic-on-september-11-2021-in-am-image441956569.html
RM2GK0T35–Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am
The House of Representatives, Bezuidenhoustsweg 67, The Hague, The Netherlands. Tuesday 7th September, 2021. A few hundred protesters gathered outside the new Dutch parliament building this morning, demonstrating against corona measures, and what they consider a dictatorial government. The building is a temporary home as renovation of the Binnenhof the seat of the Dutch government will take longer than 5.5 years. Imaged: Mounted police enter the new Parliament complex in The Hague; a temporary building as the old building is renovated. Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-house-of-representatives-bezuidenhoustsweg-67-the-hague-the-netherlands-tuesday-7th-september-2021-a-few-hundred-protesters-gathered-outside-the-new-dutch-parliament-building-this-morning-demonstrating-against-corona-measures-and-what-they-consider-a-dictatorial-government-the-building-is-a-temporary-home-as-renovation-of-the-binnenhof-the-seat-of-the-dutch-government-will-take-longer-than-55-years-imaged-mounted-police-enter-the-new-parliament-complex-in-the-hague-a-temporary-building-as-the-old-building-is-renovated-credit-charles-m-vellaalamy-live-news-image441228176.html
RM2GHRK14–The House of Representatives, Bezuidenhoustsweg 67, The Hague, The Netherlands. Tuesday 7th September, 2021. A few hundred protesters gathered outside the new Dutch parliament building this morning, demonstrating against corona measures, and what they consider a dictatorial government. The building is a temporary home as renovation of the Binnenhof the seat of the Dutch government will take longer than 5.5 years. Imaged: Mounted police enter the new Parliament complex in The Hague; a temporary building as the old building is renovated. Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News
Rotterdam, Netherlands. 21st Aug, 2021. Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Saturday 21st August, 2021. Tens of thousands or protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands today. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full capacity as of Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rotterdam-netherlands-21st-aug-2021-erasmus-bridge-rotterdam-netherlands-saturday-21st-august-2021-tens-of-thousands-or-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-today-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-should-open-its-doors-to-full-capacity-as-of-credit-charles-m-vellaalamy-live-news-image439471813.html
RM2GEYJNW–Rotterdam, Netherlands. 21st Aug, 2021. Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Saturday 21st August, 2021. Tens of thousands or protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands today. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full capacity as of Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News
Eric Corton At The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eric-corton-at-the-unmute-us-demonstration-at-amsterdam-the-netherlands-21-8-2021-image439465739.html
RF2GEYB0Y–Eric Corton At The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021
Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion over Erasmus Bridge, in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector shoul Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-hold-placards-expressing-their-opinion-over-erasmus-bridge-in-route-to-stadhuisplein-during-the-demonstrationthousands-of-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-with-the-slogan-unmute-us-they-came-out-in-large-numbers-in-amsterdam-rotterdam-groningen-eindhoven-nijmenrgan-and-utrecht-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-shoul-image439454805.html
RM2GEXW2D–Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion over Erasmus Bridge, in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector shoul
Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/under-the-name-unmute-us!-more-than-a-thousand-organizations-from-the-dutch-event-industry-have-called-for-protests-in-several-cities-in-the-country-in-nijmegen-netherlands-on-august-21-2021-during-the-last-press-conference-prime-minister-mark-rutte-said-that-outdoor-events-can-go-ahead-but-just-with-a-maximum-of-750-attendees-the-organizations-require-that-events-can-take-place-again-at-full-capacity-as-of-september-1-2021-photo-by-romy-arroyo-fernandeznurphoto-image489685199.html
RM2KCK2D3–Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)
Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion over Erasmus Bridge, in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector shoul Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-hold-placards-expressing-their-opinion-over-erasmus-bridge-in-route-to-stadhuisplein-during-the-demonstrationthousands-of-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-with-the-slogan-unmute-us-they-came-out-in-large-numbers-in-amsterdam-rotterdam-groningen-eindhoven-nijmenrgan-and-utrecht-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-shoul-image439452903.html
RM2GEXPJF–Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion over Erasmus Bridge, in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector shoul
Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thousands-people-take-part-in-the-unmute-us-march-protest-against-coronavirus-restrictions-amid-the-coronavirus-pandemic-on-september-11-2021-in-am-image441956429.html
RM2GK0RX5–Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am
Rotterdam, Netherlands. 21st Aug, 2021. Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Saturday 21st August, 2021. Tens of thousands or protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands today. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full capacity as of Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rotterdam-netherlands-21st-aug-2021-erasmus-bridge-rotterdam-netherlands-saturday-21st-august-2021-tens-of-thousands-or-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-today-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-should-open-its-doors-to-full-capacity-as-of-credit-charles-m-vellaalamy-live-news-image439471718.html
RM2GEYJJE–Rotterdam, Netherlands. 21st Aug, 2021. Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Saturday 21st August, 2021. Tens of thousands or protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands today. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full capacity as of Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News
Rosanne Janmaat At The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rosanne-janmaat-at-the-unmute-us-demonstration-at-amsterdam-the-netherlands-21-8-2021-image439475405.html
RF2GEYRA5–Rosanne Janmaat At The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021
Protesters with banners expressing their opinion in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to fu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-with-banners-expressing-their-opinion-in-route-to-stadhuisplein-during-the-demonstrationthousands-of-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-with-the-slogan-unmute-us-they-came-out-in-large-numbers-in-amsterdam-rotterdam-groningen-eindhoven-nijmenrgan-and-utrecht-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-should-open-its-doors-to-fu-image439454902.html
RM2GEXW5X–Protesters with banners expressing their opinion in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to fu
Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/under-the-name-unmute-us!-more-than-a-thousand-organizations-from-the-dutch-event-industry-have-called-for-protests-in-several-cities-in-the-country-in-nijmegen-netherlands-on-august-21-2021-during-the-last-press-conference-prime-minister-mark-rutte-said-that-outdoor-events-can-go-ahead-but-just-with-a-maximum-of-750-attendees-the-organizations-require-that-events-can-take-place-again-at-full-capacity-as-of-september-1-2021-photo-by-romy-arroyo-fernandeznurphoto-image489685196.html
RM2KCK2D0–Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)
Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion over Erasmus Bridge, in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector shoul Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-hold-placards-expressing-their-opinion-over-erasmus-bridge-in-route-to-stadhuisplein-during-the-demonstrationthousands-of-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-with-the-slogan-unmute-us-they-came-out-in-large-numbers-in-amsterdam-rotterdam-groningen-eindhoven-nijmenrgan-and-utrecht-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-shoul-image439452912.html
RM2GEXPJT–Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion over Erasmus Bridge, in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector shoul
Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thousands-people-take-part-in-the-unmute-us-march-protest-against-coronavirus-restrictions-amid-the-coronavirus-pandemic-on-september-11-2021-in-am-image441956564.html
RM2GK0T30–Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am
Rotterdam, Netherlands. 21st Aug, 2021. Centrum, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Saturday 21st August, 2021. Tens of thousands or protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands today. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full capacity as of the 1st Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rotterdam-netherlands-21st-aug-2021-centrum-rotterdam-netherlands-saturday-21st-august-2021-tens-of-thousands-or-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-today-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-should-open-its-doors-to-full-capacity-as-of-the-1st-credit-charles-m-vellaalamy-live-news-image439472419.html
RM2GEYKFF–Rotterdam, Netherlands. 21st Aug, 2021. Centrum, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Saturday 21st August, 2021. Tens of thousands or protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands today. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full capacity as of the 1st Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News
Eric Corton With The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eric-corton-with-the-unmute-us-demonstration-at-amsterdam-the-netherlands-21-8-2021-image439414034.html
RF2GEW12A–Eric Corton With The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021
Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion over Erasmus Bridge, in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector shoul Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-hold-placards-expressing-their-opinion-over-erasmus-bridge-in-route-to-stadhuisplein-during-the-demonstrationthousands-of-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-with-the-slogan-unmute-us-they-came-out-in-large-numbers-in-amsterdam-rotterdam-groningen-eindhoven-nijmenrgan-and-utrecht-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-shoul-image439454797.html
RM2GEXW25–Protesters hold placards expressing their opinion over Erasmus Bridge, in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector shoul
Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/under-the-name-unmute-us!-more-than-a-thousand-organizations-from-the-dutch-event-industry-have-called-for-protests-in-several-cities-in-the-country-in-nijmegen-netherlands-on-august-21-2021-during-the-last-press-conference-prime-minister-mark-rutte-said-that-outdoor-events-can-go-ahead-but-just-with-a-maximum-of-750-attendees-the-organizations-require-that-events-can-take-place-again-at-full-capacity-as-of-september-1-2021-photo-by-romy-arroyo-fernandeznurphoto-image489685190.html
RM2KCK2CP–Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)
Protesters with banners expressing their opinion in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to fu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-with-banners-expressing-their-opinion-in-route-to-stadhuisplein-during-the-demonstrationthousands-of-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-with-the-slogan-unmute-us-they-came-out-in-large-numbers-in-amsterdam-rotterdam-groningen-eindhoven-nijmenrgan-and-utrecht-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-should-open-its-doors-to-fu-image439452916.html
RM2GEXPK0–Protesters with banners expressing their opinion in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to fu
Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thousands-people-take-part-in-the-unmute-us-march-protest-against-coronavirus-restrictions-amid-the-coronavirus-pandemic-on-september-11-2021-in-am-image441956431.html
RM2GK0RX7–Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am
Rotterdam, Netherlands. 21st Aug, 2021. Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Saturday 21st August, 2021. Tens of thousands or protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands today. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full capacity as of Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rotterdam-netherlands-21st-aug-2021-erasmus-bridge-rotterdam-netherlands-saturday-21st-august-2021-tens-of-thousands-or-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-today-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-should-open-its-doors-to-full-capacity-as-of-credit-charles-m-vellaalamy-live-news-image439472076.html
RM2GEYK38–Rotterdam, Netherlands. 21st Aug, 2021. Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Saturday 21st August, 2021. Tens of thousands or protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands today. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full capacity as of Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News
Rosanne Janmaat At The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rosanne-janmaat-at-the-unmute-us-demonstration-at-amsterdam-the-netherlands-21-8-2021-image439475424.html
RF2GEYRAT–Rosanne Janmaat At The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021
Two girls on top of a horse statue during the demonstration in Stadhuisplein.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full capacity as of the 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-girls-on-top-of-a-horse-statue-during-the-demonstration-in-stadhuispleinthousands-of-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-with-the-slogan-unmute-us-they-came-out-in-large-numbers-in-amsterdam-rotterdam-groningen-eindhoven-nijmenrgan-and-utrecht-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-should-open-its-doors-to-full-capacity-as-of-the-1-image439454789.html
RM2GEXW1W–Two girls on top of a horse statue during the demonstration in Stadhuisplein.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full capacity as of the 1
Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/under-the-name-unmute-us!-more-than-a-thousand-organizations-from-the-dutch-event-industry-have-called-for-protests-in-several-cities-in-the-country-in-nijmegen-netherlands-on-august-21-2021-during-the-last-press-conference-prime-minister-mark-rutte-said-that-outdoor-events-can-go-ahead-but-just-with-a-maximum-of-750-attendees-the-organizations-require-that-events-can-take-place-again-at-full-capacity-as-of-september-1-2021-photo-by-romy-arroyo-fernandeznurphoto-image489685194.html
RM2KCK2CX–Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)
A young protester seen holding a placard over Erasmus Bridge in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-young-protester-seen-holding-a-placard-over-erasmus-bridge-in-route-to-stadhuisplein-during-the-demonstrationthousands-of-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-with-the-slogan-unmute-us-they-came-out-in-large-numbers-in-amsterdam-rotterdam-groningen-eindhoven-nijmenrgan-and-utrecht-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-should-open-its-image439452895.html
RM2GEXPJ7–A young protester seen holding a placard over Erasmus Bridge in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its
Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thousands-people-take-part-in-the-unmute-us-march-protest-against-coronavirus-restrictions-amid-the-coronavirus-pandemic-on-september-11-2021-in-am-image441956574.html
RM2GK0T3A–Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am
Rotterdam, Netherlands. 21st Aug, 2021. Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Saturday 21st August, 2021. Tens of thousands or protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands today. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full capacity as of Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rotterdam-netherlands-21st-aug-2021-erasmus-bridge-rotterdam-netherlands-saturday-21st-august-2021-tens-of-thousands-or-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-today-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-should-open-its-doors-to-full-capacity-as-of-credit-charles-m-vellaalamy-live-news-image439472105.html
RM2GEYK49–Rotterdam, Netherlands. 21st Aug, 2021. Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Saturday 21st August, 2021. Tens of thousands or protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands today. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full capacity as of Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News
General Sign Wappie At At The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-sign-wappie-at-at-the-unmute-us-demonstration-at-amsterdam-the-netherlands-21-8-2021-image439426182.html
RF2GEWGG6–General Sign Wappie At At The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021
A young protester seen holding a placard over Erasmus Bridge in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-young-protester-seen-holding-a-placard-over-erasmus-bridge-in-route-to-stadhuisplein-during-the-demonstrationthousands-of-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-with-the-slogan-unmute-us-they-came-out-in-large-numbers-in-amsterdam-rotterdam-groningen-eindhoven-nijmenrgan-and-utrecht-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-should-open-its-image439454904.html
RM2GEXW60–A young protester seen holding a placard over Erasmus Bridge in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its
Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/under-the-name-unmute-us!-more-than-a-thousand-organizations-from-the-dutch-event-industry-have-called-for-protests-in-several-cities-in-the-country-in-nijmegen-netherlands-on-august-21-2021-during-the-last-press-conference-prime-minister-mark-rutte-said-that-outdoor-events-can-go-ahead-but-just-with-a-maximum-of-750-attendees-the-organizations-require-that-events-can-take-place-again-at-full-capacity-as-of-september-1-2021-photo-by-romy-arroyo-fernandeznurphoto-image489685191.html
RM2KCK2CR–Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)
Two girls on top of a horse statue during the demonstration in Stadhuisplein.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full capacity as of the 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-girls-on-top-of-a-horse-statue-during-the-demonstration-in-stadhuispleinthousands-of-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-with-the-slogan-unmute-us-they-came-out-in-large-numbers-in-amsterdam-rotterdam-groningen-eindhoven-nijmenrgan-and-utrecht-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-should-open-its-doors-to-full-capacity-as-of-the-1-image439452917.html
RM2GEXPK1–Two girls on top of a horse statue during the demonstration in Stadhuisplein.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full capacity as of the 1
Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thousands-people-take-part-in-the-unmute-us-march-protest-against-coronavirus-restrictions-amid-the-coronavirus-pandemic-on-september-11-2021-in-am-image441956430.html
RM2GK0RX6–Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am
Rotterdam, Netherlands. 21st Aug, 2021. Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Saturday 21st August, 2021. Tens of thousands or protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands today. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full capacity as of Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rotterdam-netherlands-21st-aug-2021-erasmus-bridge-rotterdam-netherlands-saturday-21st-august-2021-tens-of-thousands-or-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-today-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-should-open-its-doors-to-full-capacity-as-of-credit-charles-m-vellaalamy-live-news-image439472054.html
RM2GEYK2E–Rotterdam, Netherlands. 21st Aug, 2021. Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Saturday 21st August, 2021. Tens of thousands or protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands today. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full capacity as of Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News
General Wappie Billboard At The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/general-wappie-billboard-at-the-unmute-us-demonstration-at-amsterdam-the-netherlands-21-8-2021-image439469695.html
RF2GEYG27–General Wappie Billboard At The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021
A young protester hold a placard expressing his opinion over Erasmus Bridge, in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-young-protester-hold-a-placard-expressing-his-opinion-over-erasmus-bridge-in-route-to-stadhuisplein-during-the-demonstrationthousands-of-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-with-the-slogan-unmute-us-they-came-out-in-large-numbers-in-amsterdam-rotterdam-groningen-eindhoven-nijmenrgan-and-utrecht-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-image439454782.html
RM2GEXW1J–A young protester hold a placard expressing his opinion over Erasmus Bridge, in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector
Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/under-the-name-unmute-us!-more-than-a-thousand-organizations-from-the-dutch-event-industry-have-called-for-protests-in-several-cities-in-the-country-in-nijmegen-netherlands-on-august-21-2021-during-the-last-press-conference-prime-minister-mark-rutte-said-that-outdoor-events-can-go-ahead-but-just-with-a-maximum-of-750-attendees-the-organizations-require-that-events-can-take-place-again-at-full-capacity-as-of-september-1-2021-photo-by-romy-arroyo-fernandeznurphoto-image489685195.html
RM2KCK2CY–Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)
A young protester hold a placard expressing his opinion over Erasmus Bridge, in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-young-protester-hold-a-placard-expressing-his-opinion-over-erasmus-bridge-in-route-to-stadhuisplein-during-the-demonstrationthousands-of-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-with-the-slogan-unmute-us-they-came-out-in-large-numbers-in-amsterdam-rotterdam-groningen-eindhoven-nijmenrgan-and-utrecht-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-image439452913.html
RM2GEXPJW–A young protester hold a placard expressing his opinion over Erasmus Bridge, in route to Stadhuisplein during the demonstration.Thousands of protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. With the slogan ‘Unmute Us', they came out in large numbers in: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Groningen, Eindhoven, Nijmenrgan and Utrecht. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector
Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thousands-people-take-part-in-the-unmute-us-march-protest-against-coronavirus-restrictions-amid-the-coronavirus-pandemic-on-september-11-2021-in-am-image441956437.html
RM2GK0RXD–Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am
Rotterdam, Netherlands. 21st Aug, 2021. Centrum, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Saturday 21st August, 2021. Tens of thousands or protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands today. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full capacity as of the 1st Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rotterdam-netherlands-21st-aug-2021-centrum-rotterdam-netherlands-saturday-21st-august-2021-tens-of-thousands-or-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-today-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-should-open-its-doors-to-full-capacity-as-of-the-1st-credit-charles-m-vellaalamy-live-news-image439472233.html
RM2GEYK8W–Rotterdam, Netherlands. 21st Aug, 2021. Centrum, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Saturday 21st August, 2021. Tens of thousands or protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands today. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full capacity as of the 1st Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News
Backside T-Shirt At The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/backside-t-shirt-at-the-unmute-us-demonstration-at-amsterdam-the-netherlands-21-8-2021-image439426324.html
RF2GEWGN8–Backside T-Shirt At The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021
Protesters are seen dancing during the demonstration.Under the name 'Unmute Us!' more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. In Nijmegen, around a thousand people gathered to dance behind the trucks with music playing loud. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-are-seen-dancing-during-the-demonstrationunder-the-name-unmute-us!-more-than-a-thousand-organizations-from-the-dutch-event-industry-have-called-for-protests-in-several-cities-in-the-country-during-the-last-press-conference-prime-minister-mark-rutte-said-that-outdoor-events-can-go-ahead-but-just-with-a-maximum-of-750-attendees-the-organizations-require-that-events-can-take-place-again-at-full-capacity-as-of-september-1-2021-in-nijmegen-around-a-thousand-people-gathered-to-dance-behind-the-trucks-with-music-playing-loud-image439414780.html
RM2GEW210–Protesters are seen dancing during the demonstration.Under the name 'Unmute Us!' more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. In Nijmegen, around a thousand people gathered to dance behind the trucks with music playing loud.
Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/under-the-name-unmute-us!-more-than-a-thousand-organizations-from-the-dutch-event-industry-have-called-for-protests-in-several-cities-in-the-country-in-nijmegen-netherlands-on-august-21-2021-during-the-last-press-conference-prime-minister-mark-rutte-said-that-outdoor-events-can-go-ahead-but-just-with-a-maximum-of-750-attendees-the-organizations-require-that-events-can-take-place-again-at-full-capacity-as-of-september-1-2021-photo-by-romy-arroyo-fernandeznurphoto-image489685182.html
RM2KCK2CE–Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)
Protesters are seen chanting slogans during the demonstration.Under the name 'Unmute Us!' more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. In Nijmegen, around a thousand people gathered to dance behind the trucks with music playing loud. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-are-seen-chanting-slogans-during-the-demonstrationunder-the-name-unmute-us!-more-than-a-thousand-organizations-from-the-dutch-event-industry-have-called-for-protests-in-several-cities-in-the-country-during-the-last-press-conference-prime-minister-mark-rutte-said-that-outdoor-events-can-go-ahead-but-just-with-a-maximum-of-750-attendees-the-organizations-require-that-events-can-take-place-again-at-full-capacity-as-of-september-1-2021-in-nijmegen-around-a-thousand-people-gathered-to-dance-behind-the-trucks-with-music-playing-loud-photo-by-ana-fernandezsopa-imagessipa-usa-image439416229.html
RM2GEW3TN–Protesters are seen chanting slogans during the demonstration.Under the name 'Unmute Us!' more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. In Nijmegen, around a thousand people gathered to dance behind the trucks with music playing loud. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA
Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thousands-people-take-part-in-the-unmute-us-march-protest-against-coronavirus-restrictions-amid-the-coronavirus-pandemic-on-september-11-2021-in-am-image441956571.html
RM2GK0T37–Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am
Rotterdam, Netherlands. 21st Aug, 2021. Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Saturday 21st August, 2021. Tens of thousands or protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands today. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full capacity as of Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rotterdam-netherlands-21st-aug-2021-erasmus-bridge-rotterdam-netherlands-saturday-21st-august-2021-tens-of-thousands-or-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-today-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-should-open-its-doors-to-full-capacity-as-of-credit-charles-m-vellaalamy-live-news-image439471830.html
RM2GEYJPE–Rotterdam, Netherlands. 21st Aug, 2021. Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Saturday 21st August, 2021. Tens of thousands or protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands today. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full capacity as of Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News
Close Up Billboard At The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/close-up-billboard-at-the-unmute-us-demonstration-at-amsterdam-the-netherlands-21-8-2021-image439462122.html
RF2GEY6BP–Close Up Billboard At The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021
Protesters are seen dancing during the demonstration.Under the name 'Unmute Us!' more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. In Nijmegen, around a thousand people gathered to dance behind the trucks with music playing loud. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-are-seen-dancing-during-the-demonstrationunder-the-name-unmute-us!-more-than-a-thousand-organizations-from-the-dutch-event-industry-have-called-for-protests-in-several-cities-in-the-country-during-the-last-press-conference-prime-minister-mark-rutte-said-that-outdoor-events-can-go-ahead-but-just-with-a-maximum-of-750-attendees-the-organizations-require-that-events-can-take-place-again-at-full-capacity-as-of-september-1-2021-in-nijmegen-around-a-thousand-people-gathered-to-dance-behind-the-trucks-with-music-playing-loud-image439414772.html
RM2GEW20M–Protesters are seen dancing during the demonstration.Under the name 'Unmute Us!' more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. In Nijmegen, around a thousand people gathered to dance behind the trucks with music playing loud.
Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/under-the-name-unmute-us!-more-than-a-thousand-organizations-from-the-dutch-event-industry-have-called-for-protests-in-several-cities-in-the-country-in-nijmegen-netherlands-on-august-21-2021-during-the-last-press-conference-prime-minister-mark-rutte-said-that-outdoor-events-can-go-ahead-but-just-with-a-maximum-of-750-attendees-the-organizations-require-that-events-can-take-place-again-at-full-capacity-as-of-september-1-2021-photo-by-romy-arroyo-fernandeznurphoto-image489685188.html
RM2KCK2CM–Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)
Protesters are seen dancing during the demonstration.Under the name 'Unmute Us!' more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. In Nijmegen, around a thousand people gathered to dance behind the trucks with music playing loud. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-are-seen-dancing-during-the-demonstrationunder-the-name-unmute-us!-more-than-a-thousand-organizations-from-the-dutch-event-industry-have-called-for-protests-in-several-cities-in-the-country-during-the-last-press-conference-prime-minister-mark-rutte-said-that-outdoor-events-can-go-ahead-but-just-with-a-maximum-of-750-attendees-the-organizations-require-that-events-can-take-place-again-at-full-capacity-as-of-september-1-2021-in-nijmegen-around-a-thousand-people-gathered-to-dance-behind-the-trucks-with-music-playing-loud-photo-by-ana-fernandezsopa-imagessipa-usa-image439416216.html
RM2GEW3T8–Protesters are seen dancing during the demonstration.Under the name 'Unmute Us!' more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. In Nijmegen, around a thousand people gathered to dance behind the trucks with music playing loud. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thousands-people-take-part-in-the-unmute-us-march-protest-against-coronavirus-restrictions-amid-the-coronavirus-pandemic-on-september-11-2021-in-am-image441956566.html
RM2GK0T32–Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am
Rotterdam, Netherlands. 21st Aug, 2021. Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Saturday 21st August, 2021. Tens of thousands or protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands today. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full capacity as of Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rotterdam-netherlands-21st-aug-2021-erasmus-bridge-rotterdam-netherlands-saturday-21st-august-2021-tens-of-thousands-or-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-today-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-should-open-its-doors-to-full-capacity-as-of-credit-charles-m-vellaalamy-live-news-image439471932.html
RM2GEYJX4–Rotterdam, Netherlands. 21st Aug, 2021. Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Saturday 21st August, 2021. Tens of thousands or protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands today. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full capacity as of Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News
Close Up Billboard At The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/close-up-billboard-at-the-unmute-us-demonstration-at-amsterdam-the-netherlands-21-8-2021-image439462003.html
RF2GEY67F–Close Up Billboard At The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021
Protesters are seen dancing during the demonstration.Under the name 'Unmute Us!' more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. In Nijmegen, around a thousand people gathered to dance behind the trucks with music playing loud. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-are-seen-dancing-during-the-demonstrationunder-the-name-unmute-us!-more-than-a-thousand-organizations-from-the-dutch-event-industry-have-called-for-protests-in-several-cities-in-the-country-during-the-last-press-conference-prime-minister-mark-rutte-said-that-outdoor-events-can-go-ahead-but-just-with-a-maximum-of-750-attendees-the-organizations-require-that-events-can-take-place-again-at-full-capacity-as-of-september-1-2021-in-nijmegen-around-a-thousand-people-gathered-to-dance-behind-the-trucks-with-music-playing-loud-image439414771.html
RM2GEW20K–Protesters are seen dancing during the demonstration.Under the name 'Unmute Us!' more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. In Nijmegen, around a thousand people gathered to dance behind the trucks with music playing loud.
Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/under-the-name-unmute-us!-more-than-a-thousand-organizations-from-the-dutch-event-industry-have-called-for-protests-in-several-cities-in-the-country-in-nijmegen-netherlands-on-august-21-2021-during-the-last-press-conference-prime-minister-mark-rutte-said-that-outdoor-events-can-go-ahead-but-just-with-a-maximum-of-750-attendees-the-organizations-require-that-events-can-take-place-again-at-full-capacity-as-of-september-1-2021-photo-by-romy-arroyo-fernandeznurphoto-image489685192.html
RM2KCK2CT–Under the name 'Unmute Us!', more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country, in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on August 21, 2021. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)
Thousands of protesters are seen dancing on the street during the demonstration.Under the name 'Unmute Us!' more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. In Nijmegen, around a thousand people gathered to dance behind the trucks with music playing loud. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SO Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thousands-of-protesters-are-seen-dancing-on-the-street-during-the-demonstrationunder-the-name-unmute-us!-more-than-a-thousand-organizations-from-the-dutch-event-industry-have-called-for-protests-in-several-cities-in-the-country-during-the-last-press-conference-prime-minister-mark-rutte-said-that-outdoor-events-can-go-ahead-but-just-with-a-maximum-of-750-attendees-the-organizations-require-that-events-can-take-place-again-at-full-capacity-as-of-september-1-2021-in-nijmegen-around-a-thousand-people-gathered-to-dance-behind-the-trucks-with-music-playing-loud-photo-by-ana-fernandezso-image439416143.html
RM2GEW3NK–Thousands of protesters are seen dancing on the street during the demonstration.Under the name 'Unmute Us!' more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. In Nijmegen, around a thousand people gathered to dance behind the trucks with music playing loud. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SO
Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thousands-people-take-part-in-the-unmute-us-march-protest-against-coronavirus-restrictions-amid-the-coronavirus-pandemic-on-september-11-2021-in-am-image441956570.html
RM2GK0T36–Thousands people take part in the 'Unmute Us' march protest against coronavirus restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic on September 11, 2021 in Am
Rotterdam, Netherlands. 21st Aug, 2021. Centrum, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Saturday 21st August, 2021. Tens of thousands or protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands today. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full capacity as of the 1st Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rotterdam-netherlands-21st-aug-2021-centrum-rotterdam-netherlands-saturday-21st-august-2021-tens-of-thousands-or-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-today-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-should-open-its-doors-to-full-capacity-as-of-the-1st-credit-charles-m-vellaalamy-live-news-image439472427.html
RM2GEYKFR–Rotterdam, Netherlands. 21st Aug, 2021. Centrum, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Saturday 21st August, 2021. Tens of thousands or protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands today. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full capacity as of the 1st Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News
Billboard Grapperhaus Raus At The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/billboard-grapperhaus-raus-at-the-unmute-us-demonstration-at-amsterdam-the-netherlands-21-8-2021-image439483880.html
RF2GF064T–Billboard Grapperhaus Raus At The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021
Protesters are seen dancing during the demonstration.Under the name 'Unmute Us!' more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. In Nijmegen, around a thousand people gathered to dance behind the trucks with music playing loud. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-are-seen-dancing-during-the-demonstrationunder-the-name-unmute-us!-more-than-a-thousand-organizations-from-the-dutch-event-industry-have-called-for-protests-in-several-cities-in-the-country-during-the-last-press-conference-prime-minister-mark-rutte-said-that-outdoor-events-can-go-ahead-but-just-with-a-maximum-of-750-attendees-the-organizations-require-that-events-can-take-place-again-at-full-capacity-as-of-september-1-2021-in-nijmegen-around-a-thousand-people-gathered-to-dance-behind-the-trucks-with-music-playing-loud-image439414783.html
RM2GEW213–Protesters are seen dancing during the demonstration.Under the name 'Unmute Us!' more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. In Nijmegen, around a thousand people gathered to dance behind the trucks with music playing loud.
Protesters are seen singing and dancing during the demonstration.Under the name 'Unmute Us!' more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. In Nijmegen, around a thousand people gathered to dance behind the trucks with music playing loud. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-are-seen-singing-and-dancing-during-the-demonstrationunder-the-name-unmute-us!-more-than-a-thousand-organizations-from-the-dutch-event-industry-have-called-for-protests-in-several-cities-in-the-country-during-the-last-press-conference-prime-minister-mark-rutte-said-that-outdoor-events-can-go-ahead-but-just-with-a-maximum-of-750-attendees-the-organizations-require-that-events-can-take-place-again-at-full-capacity-as-of-september-1-2021-in-nijmegen-around-a-thousand-people-gathered-to-dance-behind-the-trucks-with-music-playing-loud-photo-by-ana-fernandezsopa-imagessipa-image439416131.html
RM2GEW3N7–Protesters are seen singing and dancing during the demonstration.Under the name 'Unmute Us!' more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. In Nijmegen, around a thousand people gathered to dance behind the trucks with music playing loud. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa
Rotterdam, Netherlands. 21st Aug, 2021. Centrum, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Saturday 21st August, 2021. Tens of thousands or protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands today. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full capacity as of the 1st Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rotterdam-netherlands-21st-aug-2021-centrum-rotterdam-netherlands-saturday-21st-august-2021-tens-of-thousands-or-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-today-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-should-open-its-doors-to-full-capacity-as-of-the-1st-credit-charles-m-vellaalamy-live-news-image439472318.html
RM2GEYKBX–Rotterdam, Netherlands. 21st Aug, 2021. Centrum, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Saturday 21st August, 2021. Tens of thousands or protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands today. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full capacity as of the 1st Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News
People Holding Billboards At The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-holding-billboards-at-the-unmute-us-demonstration-at-amsterdam-the-netherlands-21-8-2021-image439477556.html
RF2GEYX30–People Holding Billboards At The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021
Protesters hold placards during the demonstration.Under the name 'Unmute Us!' more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. In Nijmegen, around a thousand people gathered to dance behind the trucks with music playing loud. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-hold-placards-during-the-demonstrationunder-the-name-unmute-us!-more-than-a-thousand-organizations-from-the-dutch-event-industry-have-called-for-protests-in-several-cities-in-the-country-during-the-last-press-conference-prime-minister-mark-rutte-said-that-outdoor-events-can-go-ahead-but-just-with-a-maximum-of-750-attendees-the-organizations-require-that-events-can-take-place-again-at-full-capacity-as-of-september-1-2021-in-nijmegen-around-a-thousand-people-gathered-to-dance-behind-the-trucks-with-music-playing-loud-image439414784.html
RM2GEW214–Protesters hold placards during the demonstration.Under the name 'Unmute Us!' more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. In Nijmegen, around a thousand people gathered to dance behind the trucks with music playing loud.
Protesters are seen dancing during the demonstration.Under the name 'Unmute Us!' more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. In Nijmegen, around a thousand people gathered to dance behind the trucks with music playing loud. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/protesters-are-seen-dancing-during-the-demonstrationunder-the-name-unmute-us!-more-than-a-thousand-organizations-from-the-dutch-event-industry-have-called-for-protests-in-several-cities-in-the-country-during-the-last-press-conference-prime-minister-mark-rutte-said-that-outdoor-events-can-go-ahead-but-just-with-a-maximum-of-750-attendees-the-organizations-require-that-events-can-take-place-again-at-full-capacity-as-of-september-1-2021-in-nijmegen-around-a-thousand-people-gathered-to-dance-behind-the-trucks-with-music-playing-loud-photo-by-ana-fernandezsopa-imagessipa-usa-image439416228.html
RM2GEW3TM–Protesters are seen dancing during the demonstration.Under the name 'Unmute Us!' more than a thousand organizations from the Dutch event industry have called for protests in several cities in the country. During the last press conference, Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that outdoor events can go ahead but just with a maximum of 750 attendees. The organizations require that events can take place again at full capacity as of September 1, 2021. In Nijmegen, around a thousand people gathered to dance behind the trucks with music playing loud. (Photo by Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
Rotterdam, Netherlands. 21st Aug, 2021. Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Saturday 21st August, 2021. Tens of thousands or protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands today. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full capacity as of Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rotterdam-netherlands-21st-aug-2021-erasmus-bridge-rotterdam-netherlands-saturday-21st-august-2021-tens-of-thousands-or-protesters-took-to-the-streets-in-six-major-cities-of-the-netherlands-today-the-demonstrators-showed-their-disapproval-regarding-government-measures-or-restrictions-relating-to-the-entertainment-sector-and-the-covid-19-pandemic-restrictions-they-consider-to-be-of-double-standards-demonstrations-are-demanding-the-events-sector-should-open-its-doors-to-full-capacity-as-of-credit-charles-m-vellaalamy-live-news-image439471768.html
RM2GEYJM8–Rotterdam, Netherlands. 21st Aug, 2021. Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Saturday 21st August, 2021. Tens of thousands or protesters took to the streets in six major cities' of the Netherlands today. The demonstrators showed their disapproval regarding government measures or restrictions relating to the entertainment sector and, the Covid-19 pandemic; restrictions they consider to be of double standards. Demonstrations are demanding the events sector should open its doors to full capacity as of Credit: Charles M Vella/Alamy Live News
People Holding Billboards At The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-holding-billboards-at-the-unmute-us-demonstration-at-amsterdam-the-netherlands-21-8-2021-image439477549.html
RF2GEYX2N–People Holding Billboards At The Unmute Us Demonstration At Amsterdam The Netherlands 21-8-2021
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