Provo (movement)
Hans Tuynman is arrested during a provo protest in opposition to United States involvement in the Vietnam War in Amsterdam, 17 July 1966 | |
| Named after | Provoceren |
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| Predecessor | Nozem |
| Successor | Kabouters |
| Formation | 25 May 1965 |
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| Dissolved | 1967 |
| Type | Political movement |
| Methods | Nonviolence |
| Fields | Anarchism |
Publication | Provo |
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Provo was a Dutch counterculture movement in the mid-1960s that focused on provoking violent responses from authorities using non-violent bait. It was preceded by the nozem movement and followed by the hippie movement. Provo was founded, on 25 May 1965, by Robert Jasper Grootveld, an anti-smoking activist, and the anarchists Roel van Duijn and Rob Stolk. The term was used for the movement as a whole and for individual members. Provo was officially disbanded on 13 May 1967.