
Deurne (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – In Deurne, Antwerp, tree-felling for a new tram loop sparked protests. Police arrested 4, including PVDA councillor Manal Toumi. Groen, PVDA, and Het Juiste Spoor filed legal action; tensions rose with city authorities.
As VRT News reported, in the Deurne district of Antwerp, cutting down trees to construct a new loop for trams resulted in protests on Wednesday morning, Aug 20, 2025. Police were forced to intervene close to Boekenbergpark in order to contain protesters attempting to halt the cutting down of trees.
4 protesters who ignored police instructions were arrested. At the same time, the Het Juiste Spoor neighborhood committee has filed an emergency court case to try to stop the tree cutting. Residents are now waiting to see whether the court will intervene.
What sparks protests and arrests over the Antwerp Deurne tram loop?
The tree-removal work started on Monday, August 18, 2025, despite the fact that an appeal against the permit has yet to be resolved. The authorities assert that the appeal does not prevent them from initiating preparatory work.
There has been a neighbourhood committee, backed by Groen, PVDA, and Greens, present on the site since Monday, Aug 18, 2025. Police are stationed 24 hours a day and have established a safe perimeter.
3 protesters were arrested on Tuesday, Aug 19, 2025, for violating social distancing. A protest is scheduled on Wednesday, Aug 20, 2025, at Drakenhoflaan. Police said the street will be closed to keep the workers safe.
“The city is afraid of its citizens and is allowing the police to act unnecessarily authoritarian,”
says city council member Ben Van Duppen (PVDA), who was also present at the protest.
“An unprecedented police force has been deployed against ordinary citizens.”
Groen, which governs in coalition with N-VA and Vooruit, warned it could leave the coalition if logging continues this way. District alderman Karen Maes (Groen) said she has pressed N-VA colleagues and called the situation “truly unacceptable.” Deurne District Mayor Tjerk Sekeris (N-VA) and his party continue to support the tree-felling work while handling political tension at City Hall.
“In terms of communication, the city has fallen short,”
says Sekeris.
“It’s a real shame that this all has to happen this way. I certainly hope that we can continue our good work as a district council.”
Antwerp has seen several protests against tree cutting in recent years. In 2020 and 2021, residents and environmental groups opposed city plans that threatened green spaces. In neighbourhoods like Borgerhout and Linkeroever, people protested when streets were widened, new roads were built, or tram lines were expanded.
Local committees and parties such as Groen and PVDA frequently joined these actions, calling for more attention to environmental and community concerns. Legal appeals were sometimes filed to delay or stop construction work.
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19 responses to “Four Arrested in Deurne Tram Loop Protests”
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Seems like tree-hugging has become a new Olympic sport in Deurne! Who knew a tram loop could cause such a kerfuffle? 🌳🚊
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Looks like Antwerp’s tram loop is more popular than a free beer at Oktoberfest! Who knew tree-hugging could lead to a night in the slammer? 🍃🚔
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Looks like cutting down a few trees for a tram loop has become the new Olympic sport in Deurne. Who knew public transport could be so *controversial*, eh? 🌳🚔
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Tram loops and tree woes, eh? Who knew the path to progress was paved with protest and police drama? 🍃🚔
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Just what we need, right? Four brave souls thrown in the slammer for trying to save a few trees while the city plays dodgeball with permits. Bravo, Antwerp, you’ve really outdone yourselves this time! 🍃🚔
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Looks like Deurne’s taken a page from the classic ‘how to turn a tram loop into a tree catastrophe’ handbook. Bravo, city officials! Who needs trees when you can have a shiny new tram line, eh? 🌳🚋
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Honestly, nothing says “progress” like a few trees down and a handful of arrests; it’s the Antwerp way of promoting transit—who needs nature when you’ve got trams, right? 🌳🚋
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Seems like in Deurne, the only thing greener than the trees is the envy for a good tram loop. Who knew a bit of woodwork could turn into a national sport? 😂🌳🚋
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Seems like the tram loop in Deurne is more popular than the local football team, eh? Who knew cutting down a few trees could cause such a ruckus? 🌳🚔
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Looks like the tree-huggers are really hugging the wrong end of the stick this time. Who knew a new tram loop could turn into a full-on drama fest? 🚋🌳
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Who knew a tram loop could spark so much drama? Seems like the only thing getting cut down faster than those trees is the city’s relationship with its residents! 😏🌳
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Looks like Deurne’s tram loop project has turned into a real-life soap opera—arrests, protests, and a cast of characters you wouldn’t believe! Who knew tree-huggers could be so passionate? 🌳🚔
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Just another day in Antwerp, where tree-huggers and tram enthusiasts collide—who knew felling a few trees could bring such excitement? 🌳🚋 If only the police were as quick to tackle real crime as they are to handle protests over some wood! 🙄
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Only in Belgium can you get arrested for trying to save a tree while a tram loop gets more attention than a royal wedding. Talk about priorities, eh? 😂🌳
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In Deurne, it seems that cutting down trees for a tram loop has become the new Olympic sport—protesters are really going for gold! 🌳🚓 Maybe next time they should just build the tram around the trees; after all, who needs nature when you have public transport? 😂
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Seems like the fine folks of Deurne have found a way to turn tree-hugging into a full-contact sport—who knew saving a few branches would land you in the slammer? 🍃🚔
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Well, who knew a few trees could cause such a hullabaloo in Deurne? I suppose the local authorities thought chaining up a couple of protesters was the best way to “branch out” into community relations! 🍃🚔
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Seems like the city’s found a new way to trim its budget: by trimming trees instead! 🌳🚫 Nothing screams ‘progress’ quite like a tram loop paved with the remains of our leafy friends. 😂
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So, cutting down trees for a tram loop in Deurne, eh? Just what we need—more trams and fewer trees. At this rate, we’ll be protesting for the right to breathe! 😏🚋🌳
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