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Boodschap aan het internationale Provo-tariaat. Provo-aktie no 1 - Weest lief voor de politie!! (Message to the international Provo-tariat. Provo action no. 1 - Be kind to the police!!)

Demonstration at the H. Conscienceplein, Antwerp, Belgium

Antwerp, Belgium
October 9 and 15, 196
Mimeographed?
One-sided
26.6 x 21.5 cm

Pamflat 2 (Pamphlet 2)

Text on Constant Nieuwenhuys; Account of a happening and the arrest of Provo's on March 20, 1966 at the Groenplaats in Antwerp

Organization: Belgian Provo magazine Revo

Antwerp, Belgium
March 1966
Mimeographed
One-sided
29.6 x 21.0 cm

Politie-optreden te Amsterdam - Zwartberg - Brussel (Police conduct in Amsterdam - Zwartberg - Brussels)

Photo exhibition on police brutality in Amsterdam, Zwartberg and Brussels, documentary by Louis van Gasteren and Frans Pans and Provo forum presented by Simon Vinkenoog with Roel van Duyn, Luud Schimmelpenninck, Ton Regtien, Rob Stolk, Hans Tuynman, Koen Wessinck, Jan Blok, Hans Plomp, Weverbergh, Koen Calliauw and others at Antwerp bar Kalinka

Antwerp, Belgium
May 2, 1966
Mimeographed
One-sided
27.4 x 21.5 cm

politieoptredenzwartberg

Blote Voeten Plan (Bare Feet Plan)

Walking on bare feet was meant as protest against:
1. The addicted consumer (confection shoe)
2. Obstruction of freedom (the boot)
3. Hypocrisy (hide your toes)
4. Unhealthy city environment (sweaty feet)
5. Impossibility to communicate (the sole blocks contact with the earth)
6. Obstruction of creativity (narrowness in shoe)

Organization: Belgian Provo magazine Anar

Antwerp, Belgium
July 2, 1966
Mimeographed
One-sided
27.4 x 21.0 cm