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Dutch Authorities Arrest 6 Peace Activists Near Bush Hotel

08 May 2005

Anti Bush demonstration in the center of Amsterdam
Dutch authorities have arrested six activists who say they wanted to inspect the equipment that lets President Bush activate nuclear weapons.

The activists were detained as they sought to approach the hotel where President Bush was staying in the southern Dutch city Maastricht. A spokesman for the activists described themselves as civilian inspectors, seeking to look at the suitcase of equipment that accompanies the president.

About a thousand demonstrators rallied outside the U.S. embassy in Amsterdam Saturday protesting the war in Iraq.

Some infromation for this report provided by Reuters and AFP.

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