Women arrested – After protest camp eviction: demonstration in front of the police building

After the pro-Palestine protest camp was evacuated on the campus of the University of Vienna on Thursday night, around 50 people gathered in the morning for a spontaneous rally at the Roßauer Lände police detention center. The activists demanded the release of three women who were temporarily arrested during the eviction and have been in police custody since then.

Traffic on the land was repeatedly blocked by the group on Thursday. The three women were taken into custody to verify their identities – and continued to refuse to reveal their personal details. It was not revealed whether they were actually in the detention center or another official facility.Activists sit on the road The activists would repeatedly block traffic by sitting on the road, but would also release it again, said police spokesman Mattias Schuster. There was no risk of major traffic jams on the public holiday anyway. The police were represented, among other things, with a standby unit and an operational unit with several dozen officers to secure the place. At the beginning of the week, around 100 people set up their tents following a “Pro-Palestine” demonstration on the campus in the Old AKH in the Alsergrund district opened. A counter-demonstration took place on Wednesday afternoon. On Thursday night, the security authorities ordered the camp to be dismantled after increasing solidarity with the goals of Hamas was registered and the event was no longer covered by the right to freedom of expression. The protest was also classified as a threat to public safety.
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