Hundreds of people shake up the city center of Utrecht during Rave for Rafelranden

Second edition of Rave voor de Rafelranden again attracts a

According to the demonstrators, free spaces, squats and residential communities are becoming increasingly oppressed. As a result, they no longer feel at home in the city. One of the organizers said a day before the rave that frayed edges are very important in a city. “It is also a counter-movement towards a system. We are being taken over by a municipality, capital and large investors. It is also a form of protest in which we show that we are not giving in.”

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